Have you ever noticed that light bulbs burn out in the most inconvenient times? I am usually trying to write or cook and the bulb will blow. Leaving me in the dark. I am an older person and I don't like crawling up on ladders or in my case a folding chair to change the bulbs. So I put it off as long as possible. That could leave me feeling my way down the halls and showering in the dark.
Recently I had both of the kitchen lights and both of the hall way lights go out on me. I kept putting off dragging out the fold chair and the climb up to replace the bulbs. Shall we just say cooking in the dark in not a good thing! Food always looks darker or more burned than you really want. So finally I broke down and changed the bulbs and of course when you get up there the shades over the lights are encrusted with little creatures that flew into the light and perished! That makes for another trip up and down the chair to wash the covers and replace those. If it wasn't for those pesky bulbs burning out I can't imagine just how bad those shades would really be! Because I would never, even in my most fastidious days, would think of cleaning the shades. Okay, once every semester I do remember to dust the furniture the rest of the time I just call that stuff "a protective coating" on my furniture that filters out all harmful UV rays and such.
Another added benefit to not immediately changing burned out light bulbs is that one does not see the dust on the furniture or how bad the carpets need to be vacuumed! As it turns out burned out light bulbs are a GOOD THING!
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
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