Can you see the dust?
I’ve had the doors and windows open for the last couple of days to admit fresh breezes. Now everything in the house is coated with a fine, gritty layer of crud. This is how it will be for the rest of the season.
I’ve learned to protect my equipment with dust cloths, but no matter how frequently I wipe things down, every surface will recoat the moment I open the doors and windows. Filthy city!
Posted by kuri at May 23, 2006 11:34 AMHas it gotten filthier recently? I seem to remember that Japan was one of the cleanest places I’ve lived in (with regards to dust). Perfect for a lazy bum like yours truly who only bothered to clean up once in a blue moon.
My current residence is completely opposite. There is so much dust that sometimes I wonder if we live in a desert. Lots of sand storms around this time of the year.
Posted by: Sajjad on May 23, 2006 05:47 PMNYC is the same. so dusty and dirty. you have to dust every week!
(i have the same violet lipgloss)
Posted by: gleek on May 23, 2006 11:52 PMIf you really want to see the dust, get mahogany furniture. The early morning light makes it quite visible!
Posted by: Fran on May 24, 2006 05:21 AMI don’t care much about dust I guess. When it accumulates in piles, then I deal with it.
Posted by: Jenn on May 25, 2006 05:34 AMYes my light colored furniture hides it pretty well, but I can still feel it when I rest my arms on my desk. ick.
Posted by: Kristen on May 25, 2006 11:32 AM