Not sure what it is, but whenever I take days off from posting here, it’s hard to get going again. The blog-less days stack up and it seems I’m powerless in the face of all that inertia.
Or maybe the truth is that I’m at peace with my state of rest.
Until I’m not. And I guess today was my limit. However, I don’t have a whole lot of energy, news, or imagination right now so I’m going to post a photo from December. This sun-bathing Marcel represents the entire family this winter as we all follow the sun as it shines through different windows throughout the day.
This photo also symbolizes the many ways I’m at peace with my state of rest in terms of housekeeping. As you can see (pun intended), that window is quite dirty. I take the blame for the dust and finger smudges, but those sneeze speckles are Marcel’s fault.
So, that’s the post. Whew.
I encourage dirty windows because they reflect less and make it easier for birds to see reducing bird deaths to window strikes. I cannot believe how many people around me pay over $1k to have their windows washed and then wonder what to do about birds hitting the windows or a territorial bird fighting with their reflection. Save money, save time, save lives. Leave the windows dirty. You only notice it on the really sunny days anyways. 🙂
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I’m with you on the bird safety, Melanie. We have reflective stickers on most windows and do a great job of letting the windows get dirty. The cat-sneeze marks are too much, though. Those have to go! 🙂
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I do clean the insides of the windows. For me, it’s the dog drool that gets to be too much. Ha,ha,ha.
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What’s up with our salivating/snotting furry friends??
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