Showing posts with label Trends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trends. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
DON'T HATE ME BUT-----WHATEVER HAPPENED TO...............
Happy Quarantining
for all of us in isolation.
In between unpacking,
sorting,
purging,
selling,
donating
and
wondering what to do with
THIS AND THAT...
I started to think of
what I am keeping and what
I am getting rid of--
AND---
that made me wonder
about things in blogland.
Now, PLEASE don't send me
HATE E-MAIL!
These are just my personal opinions...
This is not meant as a judgement
on anyone or anything...so
don't get your panties in a knot.
For instance--
whatever happened to
BURLAP?
I haven't seen a post about it
in a long time.
I never used it because it makes me itch...lol
and--
What about wreaths made of
pages of books-
although I will say that my
sweet daughter-in-law
made me one that I will
keep until the pages fall off--
and I still love it.
I know there are still people
painting with
CHALK PAINT
but I haven't seen nearly the hype
on it that I used to see.
What about books with
ripped-off covers tied with twine?
Still in?
SO--
What do you think?
Are these still trends or dying out?
Isn't it amazing how blogging
has changed over the years?
A lot of the DIY projects
are no longer as vital as they used to be...
everything is much more professional
than it used to be.
However, you still have
ME
a dinosaur in a gazelle world.
My changes are more subtle
than they used to be and I rarely do
TRENDY THINGS
like I might have done years ago.
So, 'kids', you are stuck with
little old me
(and I use the word LITTLE figuratively)
That being said-
What else can YOU think of
that I missed?
Hope you are all staying safe
and are healthy.
We are doing okay here.
Still working on getting the
condo in order so I can take some pics.
Loving it so far-
Easy and laid-back~



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