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Balaur · 14/11/2020 18:10

www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2020/nov/14/when-rearranging-a-drawer-is-restful-the-magic-of-pottering

I just read this article about the art of pottering and while I'm not entirely sure we REALLY need to buy a book about it or how to do it, I do really love the potter and there really can be a "flow" to it. I've spent today doing a mixture of boring household stuff interspersed with pure potterage and I feel pretty chilled out. My DH is absolutely incapable of pottering and I feel quite sorry for him Grin Does anyone else enjoy a good potter?

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RosieLemonade · 14/11/2020 18:20

I don’t know how to Potter! What is it?

PoppyOppy · 14/11/2020 18:22

I potter about most Saturdays. Just doing odds and sods interspersed with playing scrabble or coffee breaks.

user1493494961 · 14/11/2020 18:27

I love a potter.

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Briannaoftarth83 · 14/11/2020 18:29

I'm all about a good potter. Lovely way to start the day.

WitchesBritchesPumpkinPants · 14/11/2020 18:56

I am all about the potter!

That book would do my head in though! Pottering is very private, I don't need some half baked woman telling me how to potter!🤣

WingingItSince1973 · 15/11/2020 15:12

I think I'm always pottering. I really need a routine and some purpose to my days 😬

WingingItSince1973 · 15/11/2020 15:13

I need to add I've not always spent my days like this. I've had a really stressful busy life until recently when I was sort of forced to potter 😅

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