I did my back room windows yesterday - it's like watching the birds outside in HD quality now!Millymollymandy wrote: Like clean my living room windows which are looking rather misty looking!
I hadn't realised just how bad they were.....


I did my back room windows yesterday - it's like watching the birds outside in HD quality now!Millymollymandy wrote: Like clean my living room windows which are looking rather misty looking!
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM,(thanks)
OK, we may not all have pigs, or even artichokes, and it may not be fences we need to erect, but we all have jobs that have to be done right now, before the tidying and cleaning of floors, etc., etc.What are the sort of people who are likely to consider such a life?
Retired people with a little money are obviously one sort.
Their money will help them; but their habits of mind I feel will be against them.....
They are likely to be too tidy. You have no time for too much tidiness in this sort of life. It's a matter of first things first -- I would love to get some sort of order into my workshed -- but at this very moment I know that, next time I go out of doors, I must put up another piece of pig fence, to give access to more artichokes to my three pigs. These urgent jobs must come first -- tidying-up gets left until afterwards which means, all too often, it just gets left. A very tidy-minded person would just get nowhere....
Health is more important than cleanliness: cleanliness is a very negative virtue, terribly overrated by the urban English.
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM,(thanks)
That is completely how I feel! I know if I just do something - anything - then I will feel 100% better about myself at acheiving something. But its just too easy to make another coffee to help ruminate over the list some more - I am my own worst enemy at timesGreen Aura wrote:I don't know where uranus is - mine is firmly planted in the chair at the moment. Hahahaha (sorry).
Sometimes knowing where to start is the problem and I find myself stunned into inactivity. So instead of doing the bits I can do I'm often doing nothing, but my mind's whirring with all the things that need doing.
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM,(thanks)