Sniff, Sniff

We have a wonderful huge window on the west end of our living room.  At one time, it defined the west exterior wall.  The glass has the wonderful wavy lines in it and the top of the 70″ window has a frosted etched seaport scene.

Quite a few years ago, Elvera and I went to the Odin Craft Mill nearby Ormsby.  I liked what I saw, she talked me into it.  I came home with a 30″ leaded glass design framed.  It sits and fits perfectly on the living room side window sill.  It affords privacy as my bedroom is on the opposite side of that window.

This afternoon after all of my local effort for the day was done . . . sniff, sniff.  I washed the window with Windex.  The bottle has half Windex and half white vinegar.  I like the smell and I like the results and  I carefully washed both sides of the lead glass design.  Someone made a nice frame for it, but I don’t press my luck in cleaning it when I lay it onto the dining room table.  Any twisting of that frame and I could kiss my ornate window divider goodbye.

Our snow from the early morning hours did not make an impression.  What may be coming over the weekend could clearly impress us all.

The fire trucks headed out to the northeast with a grass fire.  The tankers have come back for additional water.

I checked our area’s real estate market.  Nothing is in the works for an indication that putting our blue barn acre For Sale sign would be wise right now.  Dennis agreed and our sign has been parked until things take an upbeat trend.

With that I take my leave.  ♥