Indoor plumbing. I have proven one
can live without it, but oh by golly, I so much prefer living
with it.
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Flush. |
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And the sink next. |
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A wiser person might have painted the whole room the night before instead of painting just what had to get done and then going to bed. I was not a wiser person -- but I thought I was pretty clever to figure out I could put the ladder half in the tub. |
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A few more finishing touches. |
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Even the bath shy Simon approves. He's a huge fan of the new bobbley bath rug. |
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