Tuesday, June 9


Click to embiggen. From a recent issue of The New Yorker Magazine.

14 comments:

jaycoles@gmail.com said...

I am not even going to tell you what that did to me. I really need new carpet. Then that will lead to...... Oh well. Thanks, I think I shall just leave town.

Pat said...

This is a little too close for comfort.

Evil Twin's Wife said...

ROFL! Isn't that always the way - see one thing and it snowballs into noticing all the other flaws as well!

oklhdan said...

This is soooouo true! I caught up in that last year. One thing led to another and then you realize it will never end!

srp said...

I will send you an invite so you can see the construction photos... it is amazing.. somehow Stephen thought the damage to the yard with this would be minimal..... bless his heart!

John said...

That made my day! I didn't see "dust" on there, but I could've missed it! With crops on 3 sides of me, I constantly have to battle dust.

But all of those things ring close to home! I need a big poster of that to motivate me. Time to throw some things out! Spring cleaning never ends!

Beverly said...

Oh my, so true!

Grannymar said...

No time to comment.... I am busy moving the dust that suddenly arrived everywhere in my house! ;)

Arkansas Patti said...

Pathetic, chipped and grimy pretty much sum it up.
I learned long ago never to replace or paint on thing. Suddenly everything looks bad. Failing eyesight is a total blessing.

Darlene said...

Why did you have to start my morning with a guilt trip? ;-)

Granny Annie said...

Just keep reading the book and never look up.

rosemary said...

yup...need: carpets, couches, paint, wallpaper removal, flooring, bath updates, fixtures everywhere, de-cluttering and of course a countertop!

sage said...

I like that... "a fool's paradise!"

MaR said...

Loved it!