Fall cleaning was a tradition when I was growing up--mother turned everything upside down, inside out, and gave it a hearty shake. I have not followed in her footsteps . . . . However, tomorrow ten of us are gathering at the church to give it a fall cleaning, getting ready for the holidays. Mops, pails, rags, polish, dusters, (and aspirin) are all packed up. I baked three quiches for our lunch, have cherry tomatoes and bell pepper strips for salad, and another fellow-sufferer is bringing iced tea. I think I'll stick a bottle of white wine in a cooler, just in case. If I'd known about this earlier, I would have joined a church with a smaller building.
I do go to small church. And I'm the one who cleans it.But what is hard -no running water. But on other hand Do not have to heat Church 24-7. But having cleaning business have all the pro-mop buckets.We haul all the water.Bathroom is like motor home.you (burn It) When I win Power-ball. That will change.Got long list for church up dates.