Reflection
noun, an image; representation; counterpart.

What do you see when you look in the mirror?
If you are like me what you see is much different
than what you thought you would see.
Reflection
noun, an image; representation; counterpart.
What do you see when you look in the mirror?
If you are like me what you see is much different
than what you thought you would see.
Something’s off the to-do list—YAY!
Yes, you read that right. I have actually done something that was on my to-do list.
I painted the mirror that hangs in the bathroom.
It is a Mexican tin mirror, dull silver with vine embossing. I have had it for about 15 years and have liked it. But I have done some updating and now the silver won’t work.
As you know I have become a fanatic about spray paint. Maybe you didn’t know before but now you do. Anyway, the mirror is now a dull gold with vine embossing. Looks great.
Will really look great when I hang it back up. But it seems I can’t do that–hang it.
Dang it!
Now I have to put “hang the mirror” on the to-do list!
Today, I think I don’t understand why I can’t hang it up. I put it up 15 years ago!
Anyone who wants to come by and get it back on the wall I am home now and will be here all day tomorrow…
Today is Sunday, October 10, 2010
If you can look into the mirror without laughter, you have no sense of humor.
I do not know who said this but I like it.
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