Notes: Margrit's storage areas on level 2 were 215 and 271. No keys could be found to either of them. #215 contained two banjo or guitar cases with accompanying matching cases presumably for electronic amplifiers and or keyboards. #271 appeared to contain only empty cardboard boxes. Margrit also has storage area 55, which had been unlocked and onto which I placed a lock that Josie Sheppard bought for me at CVS. This storage area which contains among other item a box of lp records needs to be cleaned out as soon as the dumpster has been emptied by the Pavilion management. My plan then, once #55 has been emptied, is to store in it the books Klemens has selected and other items to be moved to Belmont on subsequent trips. Tomorrow, I will take the items stored in boxes in Josie's apartment as well as an initial installment of Margrit's dresses to the Salvation Army store on Front Street. If I can do so without difficulty, I will make follow-up trips with shoes and other dresses. Then I will buy boxes and packing material from U-Haul or Staples, continue packing until all closets, cabinets and drawers have been cleared. Then store carpets in storage area 55 or in additional storage to be rented. Then package pictures and selected art work in minivan. Store residual items in #55, arrange for removal of furniture and head back to Belmont. Klemens writes that he may come on Saturday, January 16, stay until Tuesday, Jan 19, return on Friday Jan 22, and drive home with us on January 25. He now thinks he might want to move the two couches to Belmont, I suppose by renting a truck. I will do whatever he wants.