Waves,
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Originally Posted by waves
Oh! And she took something you bought???  Not nice. Unless you'd given it to her, I s'pose. Maybe you can find a duplicate of it, or something very similar, now that you know what works for the spot?
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Yes, she took something I bought and she knew it was mine.
There is a
very slight chance that her teen aged daughter was with her when she packed up and the teenager packed it knowingly or unknowingly.
I spent considerable amount of time and thought (esp
thought) to that piece.
I bought it when my last office mate O.D. 'ed on his bipolar meds and caused himself brain damage.
At that time, I consulted with my sister re Fung Shui, . . . .
. . .
The walls have lots of thick paint but the plaster behind crumbles.
A few walls have something behind them that is impossible --- maybe metal beams.
Those walls require drilling.
So I am designing around a limited number of functioning nails/screws.
(Last office mate used a power drill to get some nails/screws in the parts that would hold nails.
After he O.D.'ed, work friend who died drilled two or three nails for me just before he got sick.)
-- One place was perfect for something that was smaller than 14 inches across so a 12 by 12 print I bought online and had transferred to canvas was nice.
I got something very PINK that I could see as soon as I opened the door and pink for me at that time represented love. . . . .
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Originally Posted by waves
Will you miss your office-mate?
waves
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Maybe. And maybe we will see each other again.
We had not seen each other much in the last 5.5 months because of our schedules.
There is random contact paper already on things that do not need to be because the last office mate had some kind of fetish about covering most things that could be covered --- window on the glass door to the outside, tops of filing cabinets, . . .
I probably sound witchy.
Mari