As you enter the garage and looking to the opposite corner. Some highlights are: The old laundry basket (front and center) which now holds bungee cords and other "fiddly bits for bikes" topped by a blue rain jacket that I've not worn since I got my First Gear Kilimanjaro. In front is the cover for my current PC case that. To the left is a case of oil for the bike, and an empty (wash) bucket with my spare helmet sitting on top.
Looking to the left you have one storage cabinet to the left with my most-used tools (tool roll, etc.) sitting on the pull down shelf. To the distant left is the water heater with 2 spare (functional) floor lamps since my wife "redecorated". To the far left are 2 storage cabinets with bike cleansers and odd bits in them, ice chests on top, and my old turn table.
Closer look across maj001. Inside the PC case cover, you can see one of my traveling humidors. Yes, that's a 4' x 8' sheet of 3/4" plywood (it might come in handy yet). To the left of mid-center is my "shooting stand" (blue metal square). You hit the flag and it swings to the other side. I still might use it even though I haven't since moving to Tx more than 11 years ago.
Moving over by the water heater and looking at the same corner as in maj01, you can see the shooting stand better, as well as the fertilizer spreader and to the left of it a suit case (brown) circa 195x that used to belong to my dad. To the forward right is my sleeping bag (blue) in its carry case (black). On the table are accumulations of various bike stuff including a roll of duct tape. Off to the distant right is the handle of the lawn mower. While to the distant left is my 12 speed bike (Raleigh Racore if anyone's in the market for one at a good price).
This is looking back from where maj04 was taken. The storage cabinet has various accumulations of cleaners, lubes, paints, etc. Behind the tool rolls is a box full of audio and video patch cables that you never know when they will be needed. On top of the Kennedy tool box is my Wing factory service manual. Pay no attention to the antenna box. It was installed a couple of months ago, so should be thrown away soon.
Taken standing at the storage cabinets with the ice chests on top of them and looking across at the Wing. Left to right you can see my old PC that was replaced some 2 years ago, the 195x suitcase, and the sleeping bag. Misc. boxes from different items that need to be checked for anything important before discarding. Oh, on top of the table (an old computer table that Gayle won't let me through away because one of the kids may want it some day) is my Russell backrest (sitting on top of the partially used box of #12wg Romex). The back rest is not used when the aux fuel cell is installed on the bike. Pay no attention to the peg board on the wall. It was done in a fit of organizational stupor and keeps all the most often needed bits when working on the bike.
A closer look in that same direction. Beside that same peg board is the stack of stuff Gayle "must" keep. Empty boxes for if the kids ever need them, an older kitchen table for when Christy moves out, and a mattress to loan to all those Okies you see driving around with one strapped to the top of their car.
A close up of the 1/3rd of the garage set aside for the Wing. This is truly organized (almost) with a shelf for just bike stuff, the Battery Tender resting place, an air compressor w/ a tool box dedicated to just impact tools, and plenty of room to park the bike. Please ignore the spare florescent light bulbs and the roll of TP that fell on the floor when I was unpacking from my last camping trip.
Standing at the Wing and looking back at that same far corner you can see the 12 speed, a shelf with a few things on it (I really need to look and see what is there), and a sack of oil dry. Up in the close center is the top of my Polaroid rally camera and some empty boxes that need to be recycled.
Last, but not least, is looking at the other corner while standing at the Wing. I really do need to toss out that empty antenna box.