Invisible Splinter is Invisible
Aug. 28th, 2011 07:02 pmWhen we got our windows replaced, they of course took out the old ones first. For the mobile windows (sliders and the crank-operated outward openers) this was not a problem. For those panels which were stationary, however, the method of removal apparently involved punching through the glass. Which meant, no matter how careful the crew tried to be, that a few glass shards ended up on the floor of each room. Those first few days, we were never barefoot, and the house got a thorough sweeping except for the back bedroom, as it wasn't finished yet.
During my cleaning spree of the back bedroom today, I was mostly shod, and swept carefully. But now it feels like I have a very fine splinter in the base of my foot. Except when I look for it, and feel for it, there's nothing there.
Psychosomatic splinter?
During my cleaning spree of the back bedroom today, I was mostly shod, and swept carefully. But now it feels like I have a very fine splinter in the base of my foot. Except when I look for it, and feel for it, there's nothing there.
Psychosomatic splinter?
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