Break On Through by Jill Murray

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Week’s end at Casa Del Deadlines

Mess

Some may say that cleanliness is next to godliness, but this, my friends is a righteous mess.

A messy counter is the sign of a creative mind, or in this case, two creative minds that have done nothing but work morning, noon and night, every day for what a core sample of the mess will tell us is roughly three weeks. Goals are being achieved. Procrastination has been cast aside. This mess is just one part of a vital creative coccooning that has set in. (Do not ask me if the Christmas shrub has been put away yet. I think you already know.)

A round of applause for the mess!

And just one question: if no one has time to cook or eat at home, where are all these dishes coming from?

Comments

Comment from Vicky
Time: January 28, 2006, 3:35 am

This is the best post EVER! :D

I have a matching one over here…

Comment from Jill
Time: January 28, 2006, 10:53 am

Excellent, the World is in balance!

Comment from Ian Brown
Time: January 31, 2006, 4:49 pm

Lovely, lovely thing you write.

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