I couldn't bear to part with it, so I am glad I kept it, and that it turned out to be such a valuable asset for my homemaking and housekeeping tasks.
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Sunday, September 8, 2013
French Work Table---Pine and Metal
About seven years ago, I found this lovely round dining table and four ladderback chairs. After I got a new larger dining room set last November, this table ended up in the garage near the laundry room. Over the last year and this summer, I find many uses for this table--for sorting and folding laundry, for displaying produce, and for sorting apples and corn and other vegetables. It's kind of a staging area, picking out the ripe fruit that needs to be used in the next day or so, or having a place to remove the corn husks before grilling the cobs in the grill pan.
I couldn't bear to part with it, so I am glad I kept it, and that it turned out to be such a valuable asset for my homemaking and housekeeping tasks.
I couldn't bear to part with it, so I am glad I kept it, and that it turned out to be such a valuable asset for my homemaking and housekeeping tasks.
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