Having finally remembered that I possess a large quantity of Ethernet cable, I now have an Internet connection in my office, at the low, low cost of an aesthetically displeasing trip hazard that runs the length of the hallway and through the middle of the bedroom.
Having a fully functional computer in the office has sent me on a trip down memory lane, as I have been perusing archival images of my home. I can now share with you the fully glory of the peeling white and green kitchen sink.
This is the sink that has given me a love beyond words for the cheap, stainless steel sink that has since replaced it. Oh, the joy of being able to do the dishes in my very own sink.
But the sink was not the only piece of original 70s, urm, design work left in the home. After tearing out the old carpets, I found that one bedroom and the dining room still had their original flooring.
One of these days, I'll have a full set of pictures to show you what this all looks like now. In the mean time, here's a preview, from just before I moved in. This is the back corner of the master bedroom, which I am currently contemplating turning into a reading nook. If you look carefully, you can make out the one functional phone jack in the whole entire house.
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