A little Poem
by Ultreia (Jo & Alan)I found this and changed my outlook on cleaning before friends called around. Now hopefully they come to listen to my adventures and not a clean house!
Life is short. Enjoy it! Dust if you must,
but wouldn't it be better, to paint a picture or write a letter,
bake a cake or plant a seed, ponder the difference between want and need?
Dust if you, but there's not much time, with rivers to swim and mountains to climb,
music to hear and books to read, friends to cherish and life to lead.
Dust if you must but the worlds out there with the sun in your eyes and wind in your hair,
a flutter of snow, a shower of rain. This day will not come around again.
Dust if you must, but bear in mind, o
Posted on 15/08/12
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UJUltreia (Jo & Alan)old age will come and it's not kind.
And when you go - and go your must -
YOU YOURSELF, WILL MAKE MORE DUST! <img src='theme/emoticon_grin.png' />
<img src='theme/emoticon_smile.png' /><img src='theme/emoticon_smile.png' /><img src='theme/emoticon_smile.png' /><img src='theme/emoticon_smile.png' /><img src='theme/emoticon_smile.png' />Love the little poem Jo, I never dust if I can paint a picture
PP you're better off without it.
TCTCJopo you have found all the reasons my house is so dusty, especially the 'mountains to climb'.
beautiful pal !!!!!
dadavemQuinton Crisp once stated,after the first 1/4" of dust it is of no significance.No doubt Jo you will find time to polish your nails<img src='theme/emoticon_grin.png' /><img src='theme/emoticon_grin.png' />
lalandranger68What a fantastic little poem ! <img src='theme/emoticon_smile.png' />
WaWanderlustyeah, the warmth in your heart stops your body from rustin', es-peshally true when you're not busy dustin' .
CDCarpe Diem!(I hate cleaning too) <img src='theme/emoticon_surprised.png' /<img src='theme/emoticon_evilgrin.png' /><img src='theme/emoticon_smile.png' /><img src='theme/emoticon_tongue.png' />
Too true, life is too sho<img src='theme/emoticon_smile.png' /><img src='theme/emoticon_smile.png' />rt for housework <img src='theme/emoticon_smile.png' />
mimilvusthere is the "law of the conservation of dust".
trtrekkieYou can never get rid of it, just move it to a different place, so what's the use ?
Also if you let it build up sufficiently it actually provides a protective barrier to furniture.
When you need to use the furniture simply roll up the dust!