Monday, January 19, 2009

Do You See What I See . . .a bulb, a bulb - Odd Shot Monday

Christmas is over, but I still have a couple items out. Not because I forgot, I just was not ready to put them up yet. The apothecary jar filled with red and gold ornaments – it is just cheery.

Then I have a wonderful wooden bowl my mom gave me for Christmas. I had placed some greenery and mercury acorns in it.





It is as wintery as it is Christmasy (new word).

I laughed the other day as I passed by the table and noticed something odd:




Do you see it? The bowl now holds another mercury item in its collection.

A light bulb.

I cracked up – how did a light bulb get in there? It turns out it is still good. Hubby replaced it with a brighter bulb and did not have a box to place the forlorn bulb in. So he placed it with the acorns cushioned in the greenery, duh?


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9 comments:

Finding Pam said...

Too funny! I know my husband does the same thing and I find them later. LOL

Have a great day.

MuseSwings said...

Wonderful odd shot! It's good you kept some Christmas around for a while longer - after all it's still winter.

Ballerina Girl said...

sounds like something i would do...and would drive my hubby nuts! hahaha
BG

kathy said...

Hello - So glad to meet you and your blog -- Love the snow pictures - what a thoughtful guy - Love seeing another Ga gal -
will add you to my ga girls favs -
kathy - ga
countrychintz.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

That's funny! Your wooden bowl is so cool!

Rune Eide said...

Christmas light the modern way.

Shell in your Pocket said...

You know..lightbulbs turn up in crazy spaces in my home too! MMM..I think it could be the better half!
-sandy toe

Jules~ said...

giggle giggle...I didn't see the light bulb until you pointed it out to me.
That is really a unique wooden bowl that you mom gave you. It has so much character. How cool.

Katney said...

Sometimes you wonder what they are thinking.