Tomorrow's Chore

Most household chores get done because they demand it. But dusting is something I can easily put off, neglect, or avoid doing. It's rather like making a bed you're going to sleep in again in a few hours. To dust today means dust returned tomorrow, right? So what's wrong with waiting for tomorrow's dust and doing it all then. One chore covers two days -- or in my case, two weeks for two weeks.

Can you guess what this is a close up of? A duster, not a feather duster or lamb's wool duster -- just a duster for hitting that dust traffic every other week. Maybe if I got a wonder type duster, I might be more motivated to dust more often. Ya think?

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Elly's picture

They are good dusters too Jellen

but they do look like some modern young person's hair. Well done again.

Elly

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Jellen's picture

Thanks Elly

I wasn't in the haiku writing mood and wondered if I dare just do a picture and prose. So I did and the readers and comments keep coming:)

Elly's picture

Great friendly place this

Too bad you told us it was a duster, Jellen.

To me, it looked rather like the hair of a teenager I saw at the mall the other day.

Jellen's picture

That too, Jeanne

If you put the cursor over the picture, it tells you anyway.

So I wonder, can we get these kids with the hair to use as a duster? Bet the hair would attract dust and other such stuff.