It recharges me a bit.
Knowing when to change ones environment is key to finding a comfort
zone. I think women know when they need a change before a man does.
Just changing where the couch is helps a lot.
On Mar 28, 1:40 am, pengw...@webtv.net wrote:
> My couch is too heavy too move but I found some really nice paintings by
> the dumpster that match my southwestern style living room perfectly.
>
> I guess some one was moving and they couldn't sell their things so they
> left them by the dumpster. One picture is even signed by the artist.
>
> penguin
I left a lot of things by the dumpster when I moved.
Then I had to put everything in storage and then I lost my storage
locker. Everything I own now is in this one room.
One of my aunt and uncles did a sw theme for their living room. My
cousin did most of the paintings. He used to be very good. One of
the cattle skulls he painted used to freak me out. They had a 70s
terrarium next to the tv.
A similar thing happenned to a veteran from Iraq. He was over seas
fighting Alqaida and they sold all his stuff out of storage. He sued
the place and made $.
I've noticed that when I change around a room, it starts a new beginning in
life. If I am upset and I rearrage a room, the sadness I felt, or anger
seems to disappear. Small physical changes, create even bigger emotional
changes.
Thanks Erik for the post!