Leaving for work in 7 minutes (or so)--just want to plunk some photos here.
BELOW: Book from 1969, Hope and Help for Your Nerves--outdated in some ways, but offers some still-sound advice: e.g. sometimes it's better to go out and be annoyed by people than to suffer/enjoy "the lonely peace of solitude".
Not talking about introvert/extrovert personalities here, but more like survival tactics.
I think of my mother who got TOO isolated--I believe loneliness was one of the things that drove her to take her life, and yet she hated being with people...
"Talk to my little dog" is a good survival tactic, but if I ever read anything that screamed "YOU NEED FEMINISM", this is it:
Hazel-Atlas green glass refrigerator dish donated to the store:
Speaking of fridges--from when computers were big as....
Sold on the store's ebay--just the box from 1979--the buyer said, "I always wanted the toy, not at least I can have the box":
Another cool dish at the store--made by Red Wing Potteries in MN:
AND... another ebay sale for the store---this book is hot right now. Sold for $60.
And, oddly? this one sold quickly too. Maybe because it's in such great almost-like-new shape?
BELOW: Book from 1969, Hope and Help for Your Nerves--outdated in some ways, but offers some still-sound advice: e.g. sometimes it's better to go out and be annoyed by people than to suffer/enjoy "the lonely peace of solitude".
Not talking about introvert/extrovert personalities here, but more like survival tactics.
I think of my mother who got TOO isolated--I believe loneliness was one of the things that drove her to take her life, and yet she hated being with people...
"Talk to my little dog" is a good survival tactic, but if I ever read anything that screamed "YOU NEED FEMINISM", this is it:
Hazel-Atlas green glass refrigerator dish donated to the store:
Speaking of fridges--from when computers were big as....
Sold on the store's ebay--just the box from 1979--the buyer said, "I always wanted the toy, not at least I can have the box":
Another cool dish at the store--made by Red Wing Potteries in MN:
And, oddly? this one sold quickly too. Maybe because it's in such great almost-like-new shape?
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