Dust if you must....
#11
Originally Posted by JJs
By Rose Milligan of Lancaster, Lancashire, England. The poem was first published in the September 15th - 21st edition of The Lady (magazine) in 1998.
The poem is quoted on many web sites, as either an inspirational poem, or in order to reflect the ethos of that site. It is usually attributed to either "Unknown" or "Anon".
I believe in giving credit where credit is due.
The poem is quoted on many web sites, as either an inspirational poem, or in order to reflect the ethos of that site. It is usually attributed to either "Unknown" or "Anon".
I believe in giving credit where credit is due.
Patti
#16
Originally Posted by Melinda in Tulsa
Dust?? I live in the dust bowl. Does no good to dust! :-D :D
I liked the comment about the leaf blower...that would work well for me!! LOL
Patti
#19
Originally Posted by janRN
Love it!! How true. I'm just glad neither DH or I have dust allergies. One day my then 6 year old grandson was visiting and I "blew" across the coffee table to remove some dust. He looked at me and said: "Grandma that won't work-you need a leaf blower in here!" How embarrassing but true; but I didn't dust that day-we went to the park.
#20
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: In the Middle of the Desert :D
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I live in AZ and about 20 minutes after I dust it's back, just like magic...LOL
Having lived in AZ all my life I got use to the dust but always had lighter colored wood furniture; when I remarried (I was widowed) my new DH (12 yrs new now...hehehe) came with black furniture!!! Definitely can write in black :D
Having lived in AZ all my life I got use to the dust but always had lighter colored wood furniture; when I remarried (I was widowed) my new DH (12 yrs new now...hehehe) came with black furniture!!! Definitely can write in black :D
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