mojosmom: (photos)
mojosmom ([personal profile] mojosmom) wrote2009-11-28 07:37 pm
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NoNoNoNo: #s 1 - 14

I don't know if I'll manage 50, but here's 14.



Trees in the city:
Tree ballet

Go to the left:
On your left!

Teens park, and explore:
Teens park and explore

Christmas wreath:
Wreaths of different descriptions

Pigeons:
Pigeons just hanging out

Bicycle:
Bike at rest

Dog waiting (poor dog - the owner was inside having fun, and he had to sit out on the sidewalk):
Dog waiting

DJ's hat:
DJ's hat

Scribe's hands:
Scribe's hands

Preparing the veggie lasagna:
Cooking

"Lisa is on vacation":
"Don't bother me!"

My china cabinet (it's built-in):
Built-in china cabinet

Wine:
Wine

My refrigerator door (I recommend going to the largest size to really see everything in detail):
My refrigerator

[identity profile] mojosmom.livejournal.com 2009-12-01 12:57 am (UTC)(link)
When you buy a fridge here, you can choose which way you want the door to open. Mine was with the apartment when I bought it, so I didn't choose, but it makes sense with the way my kitchen is laid out. The kitchen is a narrow rectangle, with fridge and counter space on one side, and dishwasher, sink and stove on the other - what we call a "galley kitchen". So if the door opened the other way, it would block access to the rest of the kitchen.

[identity profile] appleshoelace.livejournal.com 2009-12-01 01:41 am (UTC)(link)
Ah - that would be handy, to be able to choose. They are generally right-handed in the UK, at least the ones I've observed. When I bought mine I did not have a choice to make it left handed.