“So, you’re averse to having daylight in the basement,” Sandra noted.
Doug raised an eyebrow.
“Or fresh air.”
“What’s air gotta do with it?” Doug blurted, annoyed at himself for taking the bait. “I made sure the window opens.”
It was Sandra’s turn to raise a brow. He hated when she did that. It left him wondering whether his face had looked as condescending.
“You mean, can open to invite all the creepy-crawlies in?”
He glanced at the woodpile. An enterprising spider was already spinning a thread over the window’s frame.
“Know what?” Doug huffed. “Next time you do the stacking.”
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For Rochelle’s Friday Fictioneers
Photo prompt: Dale Rogerson
Sandra is just being nitpickety π
Doug should hang out with Jason (my guy) π
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Yeah! I just saw and left you a comment about that … π Isn’t it fun?! I don’t read others’ stuff before I post mine, so it is always delicious to see when minds go in similar directions. π
Here’s to the one doing the chores being the one to get to critic them …
π
Na’ama
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Great minds and all that, eh? I check a few when I worry that I may not be original π
However, being in sync with you, works just fine for me!
They asked, they didn’t specify…
π
Dale
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You do you, m’dear! Nothing wrong with checking what others wrote, whenever you wanna check it! For me, I just like it better when I let my brain go its kooky way on the first association I have. So … yeah, it is fun to see where people took it after I post mine AND I’m always delighted to see us in sync! π
Here’s to woodpiles, light, air, and minimal bug-invasion … π
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Oh, I do me for sure. When I have an idea and I fear it might be too… “generic”, I check. If I see there are too many others that seem to be along the same line, I change. I do like to be original, you know! Though, to be honest, most times I don’t (check, that is) π
Here’s to woodpiles, light air, minimal bug invasion and in-sync pals!
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Yep. I like when you do you! It’s the best you to do! π
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You are the sweet you there is! π
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Yay! π
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π
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Poor Doug. Why does he even try? Nicely done, Na’ama, but I suspect a bit of cooperation between y’all. π
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LOL! Well, he did try, now, didn’t he? Stack it all nice and handy, didn’t he? π
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Indeed. With the large logs on bottom. Looks good and is functional, until you want a fat one. π
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Ah, then you have to risk an avalanche … or, plan carefully how you take a ‘bite’ out of the stack …
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Oh, right it’s game. π
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Aren’t most things, potentially? π
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I’ll have to ponder that, Na’ama. Hmmm. π
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Pondering is a good thing!
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It can be. π
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π
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A delicious and widespread domestic
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Ha, and I have a feeling he’ll hear about it with every cobweb, spider, bug, and speck of sawdust in the house … π And that she’ll end up doing some manual labor the season next. … π
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Got to admit, that was my first thought – spiders in the log pile. My second was a bug hotel. Nice one.
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LOL, Sandra! The truth is that I’d probably want to say something about the choice of placement …. but, if one does not do the work, one cannot really claim to complain as much about it … π So, there’s that! π
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‘You do it next time’ usually shuts up my other half when he criticises something I do. This can backfire though. When I criticise him and hear that, I’m like: ‘sure, you betcha…’ π Fun story.
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Well, I think, if the other half ends up doing the job the next time around, this is half the battle won … It’s a win-win: if they end up doing a better job, than a better job it is and that’s a plus already (and it all but guarantees that it’ll become their ‘designated’ job for the rest of eternity … freeing you from it …); and if they don’t do a better job then .. well … there’s the satisfaction of gloating … π
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Hehe. Exactly.
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π me like win-win!
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All that work, and that’s what he got. Mind you, she may have a point!
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Well, she does have a point. She also doesn’t have splinters, backache, and sap that won’t wash off. … π So … next time …. she gets to do ‘a better job’, eh? π
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you can never win an argument with a woman. just put a screen in the window. problem solved. π
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Ah, I think one does not need to win an argument … just say their piece, hear the other out, and either change one’s mind or agree to disagree … (a screen in the window is a good thing, regardless … π )
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I wonder what else these two like to needle each other with?
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Ha! I think, James, that you’ll find plenty of needling … π Spot on!
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I;d think she’d be happy, if for the light at minimum. Great story.
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Ah, yeah, she COULD be happy with the chore being done and the window not blocked and and … But, she’s nitpicking instead .. so one can wonder what DOES make her happy … π
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True, that.
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Na’ama Y’karah
In our former house we had a bushes and vines in front of our living room picture window. 2 window actually…side by side. One summer, two spiders took up residence in front of them one for each window. They spun the most amazing webs.
As for your story. It sounds like Sandra’s one of those. There’s nothing I hate more than being condescended to. I know that look. Ugh. I wonder how long this relationship will last? Good story though. Evoked plenty of emotion as you can tell. π
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Love the resident spider stories. I have some of my own. Fond ones, too. As for Sandra … perhaps having to stack the wood next time will cure some of the attitude … And if not, well … I’d think there’d be less and less to hold their pile together, as it were …
(I hear ya on the condescending aversion. It is disrespectful, by its very nature, and perhaps this is why it is so hurtful. For it tells one that they are lesser than and never will measure up, intrinsically … which is very different than telling one there are things they can improve on. It is icky. I hear ya.)
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Yeah, Doug, you tell ‘er!
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Ha! And … next time he’ll let her do the hard work! π
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She’d do well to leave the eyebrow uncocked, and the lip uncurled. I despise condescension, even the unspoken kind.
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Yep, I can see why … and … she will be much warmer now that there’s a woodpile stacked, which ought to bring a NICE SMILE to her face instead … π
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Going to be a long winter!
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LOL! Yeah, seems like, eh?!
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