Ass't Man has chilled out, which makes work lighter.
Yesterday he asked me to post a set of Noritake Carnation china online. I don't know that Noritake is much of a draw--we get a ton of it--but I'm happy to accept a photo challenge.
I matched it with pink & green books:
Then I set the books up as the new display. Spring is far away here in the northland, but the days are longer: it's time to LIGHTEN UP!
Now I have a respirator, I feel safer at work (if nothing else, the soft rubber seals to my face, not like air-gappy cloth). I worked a whole shift yesterday, after many weeks of working halves.
Set up a few side-by-sides:
Pencil Head!
Going back home today after work--the City has finished installing the new windows.
Having loved staying in an Airbnb in my old neighborhood, I'm applying for an apartment in that area.
It's affordable because it's just one room, but it big, & BRIGHT --with new double-glazed (quiet!), south-facing windows––in a beautiful old brownstone built in 1901.
It's affordable because it's just one room, but it big, & BRIGHT --with new double-glazed (quiet!), south-facing windows––in a beautiful old brownstone built in 1901.
We shall see...