
Vermont in winter comes painted in shades of grey. I love Vermont, I don't mind winter, but I'm sick to death of grey.

Ya think? Yeah, I'm pushing the season, but I don't care. Spring flowers, summer footwear, and fabrics for Christmas presents. And not a grey in the bunch.

Ready for a little spring cleaning?
Read this. You'll smile, a lot.
3 comments:
Her spring cleaning *very* closely resembled my hillbilly hoedown. I did NOT throw away any UFOs, although I did donate some fabric...
Thanks to the link to the tidying article.
I got the distinct feeling while reading it, though, that the author is in a different class than me. My problem is more along the lines of bits of cardboard and yogurt containers. I haven't bought any Clinique in my life. I only aspire to purchase Clinique. I certainly don't have any little zippy bags or unopened perfumes that came with a Clinique purchase. I do have a box of unopened perfume ... er, cologne ... in my closet, but that's a different story. It was marked down to $1.99/bottle at Big Lots, so how could I pass it up?
Perhaps I should write my own version of her article ...
I love that apple/pear fabric. (I have some just waiting for inspiration...)
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