Are we talking cobwebs here or what? Of course in my house we don't have such a thing - I am up before first mass every morning with me feather duster in one hand and me shillelagh in the other. You will have to figure out what I would be doing with a shillelagh and if you don't know what that is look it up in your funken wagon!
I hope you are not squashing all the 'money spiders'!
And by the way is your funken wagon, the same as my Dad's 'Funk & Wagnell'?
Embroideress Extrordinaire & Mad Hatter
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Are we talking cobwebs here or what? Of course in my house we don't have such a thing - I am up before first mass every morning with me feather duster in one hand and me shillelagh in the other. You will have to figure out what I would be doing with a shillelagh and if you don't know what that is look it up in your funken wagon!
You go Rita!!
Lyndhurst, Ohio USA - East Side Suburb of Cleveland, Ohio
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Thanks, Rita. It's a few years old because I have have slimmer glasses now, but I think its the best photo I've had of me for many years. I wish that there was some way of seeing someone's previous profile photo when they post a new one. I'm sure we're not the only one's who see a new picture and think 'I know the name but what did she look like before'
In leafy Berkshire, south of England.
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Are we talking cobwebs here or what? Of course in my house we don't have such a thing - I am up before first mass every morning with me feather duster in one hand and me shillelagh in the other. You will have to figure out what I would be doing with a shillelagh and if you don't know what that is look it up in your funken wagon!
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if the winter gets too cold, my balcony tennant also moves into the bathroom but moves right outside again as soon it warms up outside
irish lace curtains is what i've been used to.
... now it's up to the irish lady to put in her two cents, rita?
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i love irish lace curtains, they are so beautiful covered with morning dew.
good to know: spiders only settle in a harmonious place.
i have one spider settled on my balcony - it only took her about 3 years to learn that she should not build her "curtain" in front of my bacony door every night (and again during the day). we've now come to an agreement on which corner belongs to her (from the outside wall - over the largest flower pot - generally using the sunflower as soon as it's large enough), and that's where she spends the whole summer/fall
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Anne, 'rearranging dust' is housework. You really need to stop that, because if you have too many intellectual malfunctions you may rearrange the dust several times and it ends up looking beautifully cleaned.
From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood
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