Life on a family farm
in the wilds of
Upstate New York
Monday, November 09, 2009
Macro Monday
As you can see, I Have been climbing up to dust in high places. Why this pretty shelf is above the head of anyone my size is beyond me, but I do get to look at it every now and then when I clean the dining room.
Ed, thanks, this is the dustiest place! I mean even after dusting you can see dust on there
RG, thanks
msw. thanks, I don't dust up there very often lol
anon, thanks, a Depression glass candy dish that belonged to my late mother in law...a pink one
SCmomma, thanks, my son had never seen that shelf....lol....
Laughing Orca, thanks... I sorta am. Planning on having a bit of company for Thanksgiving and the house is as always a disaster area....picking away at it bit by bit
Nice texture in the wood, and clean too..:-)
ReplyDeleteNeat detail on the wood. Nice job.
ReplyDeletewho knew dust could make for such a fabulous photo!
ReplyDeletebeautiful wood!
ReplyDeletewhat's sit's on this high shelf?
Beautiful wood. I think I'll give this dusting thing a try and see what I can find LOL
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Reminds me of a parquet floor with the different shades of wood. So are you getting your fall cleaning done in preparation for winter?
ReplyDelete~Lisa
I like the different kinds of wood that the shelf is made out of..well done.. I also like you wheat penny for the Sunday Stills Challenge:)
ReplyDeleteEd, thanks, this is the dustiest place! I mean even after dusting you can see dust on there
ReplyDeleteRG, thanks
msw. thanks, I don't dust up there very often lol
anon, thanks, a Depression glass candy dish that belonged to my late mother in law...a pink one
SCmomma, thanks, my son had never seen that shelf....lol....
Laughing Orca, thanks... I sorta am. Planning on having a bit of company for Thanksgiving and the house is as always a disaster area....picking away at it bit by bit
Fr Side, thanks
Holly, thank you as well.