Yard sales are an opportunity to:
meet old friends & neighbors get rid of excess downsize your stuff
meet old friends & neighbors get rid of excess downsize your stuff
St. Benedict may have
approved. Stressing moderation in every aspect of life, he counseled his monks
to use only what they needed, rather than accumulating excessive possessions.
Items sold by the monks were to be priced “a little lower than people outside
the monastery are able to set.”
We had a great time meeting
friends and neighbors at the recent yard sale on August 22 at the Gate House (below in black and white), and were
certainly successful at reducing our excess. At this point in the life of the
monastery, the house itself represents more living space than we need. And more
living space than we are willing to maintain. The cost-benefit analysis on this
simple frame house was easy to do, but there is an intangible cost to
demolition. The house as landmark, memories of good times living in community,
stories from the time the boiler man lived there and sold chicken dinners
through an opening on the side porch.
The sisters are grateful to
friends and neighbors who carried away what we no longer needed. When the Gate
House lives on only in memory, and a certain wistfulness comes over us, we will
recall the words of the Teacher Koheleth:
For
everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven.
Sr. Christa Kreinbrink, OSB