please empty your brain below

Ok, I found it amusing.
As you don't need to worry about the opinion of a partner - how about putting the chair in the kitchen?
What has a magpie done to deserve an evaluation as worse rhan no bird?
I was finding it difficult to follow. I'll have a look for an appropriate map when I'm next in Stanfords.
After what seems like decades of reading this blog, and seeing the world through DG's camera lens, we finally get to see the inner sanctum of the DG-World!
Witness the profusion of switches to provide illumination.
...and no bus routes. Boo!
theguardian.com/books/journey-around-my-room-review
I thought of Georges Perec
Grey and white decor. Tasteful, sophisticated , tres moderne et 'on point', n'est pas? Is your landlord a fan of Interiors magazine, per chance?
This article is even more awesome than the 18th Century counterpart because with the advance of technology people simply do not need to bother writing this in favour of some amusement from the computer. Nevertheless, DG chooses to deliver.

For some precautionary reasons, I have been in a loose house confinement for three full weeks now (still counting lol).
Is that a stray basement cat lurking in the darkness in the last photo?
A monochrome life...

As I think it was Alan Watts who observed, the English drab monochrome style and no flowers, but perhaps at most a dusty aspidistra, must have made a major contribution to driving English people abroad in a desperate search for colour and frangipani and orchids.
Thanks. I am now inspired to take a similar walk in my current location!
I'm now looking forward to seeing what comes up on the corresponding date in "unblogged things" in February.
Where are all the cards, chocolates, balloons, cuddly toys...where is the love?
It may all be there. Let's wait for some wide-angle pics.
If, after the excessive delay in replacing your cooker, your landlord also can't be bothered to wire up the light in your corridor (?) I'm surprised you feel constrained about putting up a few pictures to brighten up the journey you describe.
That's an impressively fallacious stringing together of assumptions.
You should try 3M Command Strips for your grandma's painting.
This one actually made me laugh out loud :)
Love it!

(Long time lurker, first time (I think) commenter.)
You never cease to amaze me. I must now take a walk....










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