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Do you see the problem here??

On Tuesdays and Thursdays, I post a picture and just a few words.

Remember how I was so proud of myself for promptly patching and fixing the holes left when I moved my living room curtains higher?

It wasn’t until a day or two later that I remembered this:

hole in living room wall

Yeah…when we bought this clock (um, a year ago), we hung it lower than the old clock, and the hole has been exposed ever since.

And somehow, when I patched and painted all those holes recently, in the same room as the clock, I completely forgot about this other hole.

Ugh.

hole in wall

But now I am so annoyed with myself over this, I’m probably gonna go dig my supplies out (again!) and patch it up.

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jenny_o

Thursday 3rd of September 2015

It is refreshing to know there are others who do this :)

Shawn D.

Thursday 3rd of September 2015

Add me to the "move it up" crowd. That will also move it above the lip of the pitcher/vase.

David

Thursday 3rd of September 2015

It would never have occurred to me to "Fix" it. Two inches higher and it is "Fixed!" Plus you kids have probabl y grown 2 inches in the last year so it will be perfect for them!! :)

WilliamB

Thursday 3rd of September 2015

At that distance and angle, white toothpaste can't be distinguished from white wall paint. Trust me on this one.

Kristen

Thursday 3rd of September 2015

If only the wall was white, not gray. ; )

Isabelle

Thursday 3rd of September 2015

I would just move the clock high enough to cover the hole, that's how uncomplicated (... or lazy?) I like things to be!

Kristen

Thursday 3rd of September 2015

Well, the reason we hung it where we did is that when we tried the old hold, the clock looked too high!

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