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Oct. 2nd, 2003 02:23 amThis is more of a placeholder than anything else. As I mentioned in a reply elsewhere, weekday house showings have picked up considerably in the last couple of days. I'm pleased.
Apart from that, I'm still enjoying living in what one of my clients called "the perfect house." There are no dirty dishes on the counter, or anything else, actually. The bed is reasonably neatly made each morning, mail is more thoroughly dealt with rather than any of the deitrus being allowed to accumulate on the dining table. Other flat surfaces (outside my attic office) also remain clear. There's usually fresh-baked bread to be enjoyed. It's all rather novel, and I find myself pondering how long it might take for the habit to "take." Past experience suggests three weeks, though I'm certain that it wouldn't then take three weeks of laziness/other busyness to lapse back into my usual pattern.
Other showing is scheduled for something under 8 hours from now, so I'll wrap up this placeholder for tonight and hope to be back soon with more good news.
Apart from that, I'm still enjoying living in what one of my clients called "the perfect house." There are no dirty dishes on the counter, or anything else, actually. The bed is reasonably neatly made each morning, mail is more thoroughly dealt with rather than any of the deitrus being allowed to accumulate on the dining table. Other flat surfaces (outside my attic office) also remain clear. There's usually fresh-baked bread to be enjoyed. It's all rather novel, and I find myself pondering how long it might take for the habit to "take." Past experience suggests three weeks, though I'm certain that it wouldn't then take three weeks of laziness/other busyness to lapse back into my usual pattern.
Other showing is scheduled for something under 8 hours from now, so I'll wrap up this placeholder for tonight and hope to be back soon with more good news.
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Date: 2003-10-02 12:55 pm (UTC)In Ansible, for sure. I've used its COA announcements to update my own mailing lists for years.