Day 4: The center becomes visible.

My blue cone shaped robot, with a toy car for wheels, and wires for arms, and two black dots for eyes. Sat atop a soccer ball last night. I was very excited to have him tackle this mess. It was just about centered in my garage. It was in the path to the freezer and fridge we use to store extra food.

If the robot could clean up this mess, it would be a huge win.

To my dismay, but I was not surprised. This is how I found my robot the next morning. A while 12 hours since it started working, it was hard to perceive what it had accomplished.

Perhaps it moved the whole bin a little to left. Or maybe, that was from people kicking it on the way to the fridge to get the extra milk carton. Hard to tell. Is this progress? Well either way, I need to keep the project moving, so I rolled up my sleeves, and began to move one thing and another. I threw away the logo box. Tossed the soccer ball to a messy part of the garage to be handled later.

I repaired the chair and put it back in my favorite spot in the living room. I consolidated, I sorted, and I put away everything in this area. And when me and my little robot had finished. This is what it looked like.

I could see the garage’s center pole. And although it was a bit rusty. It was a beautiful sight to behold. I remember seeing it once or twice last year. I also forgot how nice it was to be able to walk directly to the fridge without jumping over clutter.

I moved the robot to the next section. Hoping by tomorrow morning it can make some progress.

Day four was another success. I have never been this efficient at cleaning up the garage before.