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Wordless Wednesday


Last week it was multiple ways to fold towels. Today dc contributed his photos of his foolproof method to fold a fitted sheet.





“Many ways to do it of course.
Internet* has instructions galore.
This is just easy way for me.” dc
*Here’s another way to fold a fitted sheet in the air
*More ‘tidy in your life’? Video with five ways a fitted sheet
Thanks dc for your photos and instructions on how to fold a fitted sheet! Yours looks incredibly neat.
Thanks for this photo, Bill.










Yinz Irish? Blog post from St.Patrick’s Day


My mother’s father’s mother
Lucy Maria Judd VanSickle

On her grave the names are reversed

They seem to come alive.
Grandson Charlie (9) created a short stop animation with these office supplies on which he added Googly Eyes.
I bought the tin of Googly Eyes at a toy store with the Motto “No Batteries. No Screens. Pure Fun!” Dragonfly Castle in Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh.



Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Garden Columbus Ohio
Wednesday morning with Laura and Roy-
Hard to photograph the butterflies in flight but when they light on a leaf with their colorful wings spread one can snap a photo with ease.




















When I’m visiting my daughter I ask her to remind me how she folds her towels so I can replicate her method.
They need to fit on the linens shelf the way she’s accustomed to. Linen closet space might determine your preference.
I fold mine differently at home.
Do you think there’s a right way? A proper way? Do you fold/roll towels the way your mother did? Do you think about why you have a preference? Do your towels look like you’re in a fancy hotel or spa?
Here’s an article on Five Ways to Fold Towels

And there’s also the debate whether to Fold or Roll. Which is better?
Marta Stewart shows a Trifold Bath Towel in this 30 second video
Here’s Judi the Organizer rolling a bath towel
There’s Towel Art but that’s for a future post.
Ever since that Howard Johnson vintage ad post, I’ve had the thought of a coffee ice cream cone in the back of my mind.
Look what my dear daughter Laura brought home from the grocery store last night. Just the right amount. There was even a tiny paddle spoon in the lid.





