Just wanted to say also that sometimes when a post is light like that I click on the "you might like" offerings and I love it. Hoping around back and forth on your blog is always like exploring that little box of treasures one keeps on the shelf. Beautiful, interesting and unusual little trinkets of Elizabeth. Always something thrilling, heartwrenching and inspiring. I love wandering around in it.
I don't know what you're talking about - you have nothing on the floor to trip over or anything obviously sticky. That would be our version of all cleaned up for company.
All: Thanks for your sweet and funny comments, but that layer of dust on the bottom shelf was so thick you could have choked on it. I honestly don't remember the last time I dusted it!
LOL! I think that SAME thing every morning when the sun streams into our windows and i see every speck of dust and dirt. then, i hope the sun goes away before my husband comes down for breakfast!! :)
That's when I'm thankful for the dog who snarfs up the crumbs on the floor as well as wishing there was such a thing as a dust-eating dog. The tumbleweeds of dog hair that collect in the corners are what gets me every time. Especially when the kids come whizzing through and the fur scuttles six inches in one direction or another. Ugh.
Mmmmm, I know that light.
ReplyDeleteLight isn't always a good thing. It just came to me that living where is rains 360 days a year can be a good thing.
ReplyDeleteLooks like home to me :)
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to say also that sometimes when a post is light like that I click on the "you might like" offerings and I love it. Hoping around back and forth on your blog is always like exploring that little box of treasures one keeps on the shelf. Beautiful, interesting and unusual little trinkets of Elizabeth. Always something thrilling, heartwrenching and inspiring. I love wandering around in it.
Dust and dog hair seem to especially show up in that "certain" light. I'm always hoping no unexpected guests show at that time.
ReplyDeleteso, where exactly is this so-called bad housekeeping?
ReplyDeleteI don't know what you're talking about - you have nothing on the floor to trip over or anything obviously sticky. That would be our version of all cleaned up for company.
ReplyDeleteI know exactly what you mean!
ReplyDeleteTo paraphrase Bob Marley: When the light falls, it don't fall on one man's house, remember that ...
And wrinkles .. sometimes light only illuminates wrinkles.
ReplyDeleteAll: Thanks for your sweet and funny comments, but that layer of dust on the bottom shelf was so thick you could have choked on it. I honestly don't remember the last time I dusted it!
ReplyDeleteLOL! I think that SAME thing every morning when the sun streams into our windows and i see every speck of dust and dirt. then, i hope the sun goes away before my husband comes down for breakfast!! :)
ReplyDeleteThat's when I'm thankful for the dog who snarfs up the crumbs on the floor as well as wishing there was such a thing as a dust-eating dog. The tumbleweeds of dog hair that collect in the corners are what gets me every time. Especially when the kids come whizzing through and the fur scuttles six inches in one direction or another. Ugh.
ReplyDeletethat is one of the things I love about our cloudy/rainy weather ... and then it helps to not wear my glasses too :)
ReplyDeleteAhh, tell me about it. Dusting is my nemesis... but not dust, apparently...
ReplyDeleteThis is why I vacuum at around 11 a.m. each day -- the light hits all the dust motes JUST RIGHT!
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