Welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine (the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers)
This is the Doctrine’s contribution to the Ten Things of Thankful (TToT) bloghop. Comprised of ten people, places, things (and) events that have inspired, generated, elicited and otherwise caused us to experience the state, (as ephemeral as it might be), of gratitude. As this is, by all accounts, personal and third-hand, a positive activity, we encourage all within sight (and sound) of our words to stop in, read, comment and all the other reasons you might have for spending time in the virtual world.
And, if the lists that you encounter here at the TToT resonate or otherwise cause you to think, “Ha! I’ve felt like that!” or “Man, them too??!” or, even, “Jeez Louise!! Those Doctrine people… wait, they’re the current host!?!?! No way. Heck, I could write to that level, just have to remember back to junior high!”
For those of us in the curator’s office at the Wakefield Doctrine, the following list of grats:
1) Phyllis
2) Una
3) the Wakefield Doctrine
4) the Unicorn Challenge:
5) the Six Sentence Story bloghop:
6) the forecast of temperature today is partly-cloudy with a chance of above-freezing temperature
7) work (real estate) allowing us to see (and photograph some interesting properties) see Grat #8
8) technology… simple pocket camera (while not on par with, say, Kristi or Misky’s excellent use of photos in TToT) some of our other co-hostinae (Dyanne, Mimi, Denise, Lisa) might say, Hey! Where have a seen a sink like that before!! lol
9) something, something
10) Secret Rule 1.3
music vids
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Anyway, I said stuff about a wringer washing machine called a Mangle positioned next to the basin, and nice choice of music. And stuff like that.
always enjoy your commentation
(Don’t tell anyone, but the interactions comment-reply of the bloghop is really my favorite part)
wth!
I know right where I’ve seen sink/wall/etc. like this before, and it’s not a place I’d want to visit again unless I was working on improving it.
As always, I enjoyed your contribution.
we have a lot of these up here in New England. Actually this house is not that old (by southern New England standards) was built in 1906
thankee
Nice. Especially THAT song…
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That exhaust or air-conditioner pipe wrapped in tin foil is still commonly seen. What matters more is the price of the house. :)
I imagine you see a lot of interesting things in real estate.
yes, this is very true