In a struggle to be happy and free

Drystone Wall

Kendra’s got a fusebox

IMG_5070.CR2: 30D, EF 85mm 1:1.8 @ 1/50, f/1.8, 100 ISO, bounced flash

IMG_5070.CR2: 30D, EF 85mm 1:1.8 @ 1/50, f/1.8, 100 ISO, bounced flash

Kendra’s home had not been redecorated for some time prior to her purchasing it. The photo above is her fusebox, and the entire wall is covered in this same wallpaper. Without the assistance of depth perception, finding the fusebox could be a puzzle of sorts! At first sight, the wallpaper made my eyes water. Over time, I’ve grown somewhat attached to it and am sad that she’s planning to remove it.

I do understand that it’s one thing to occasionally see it in someone else’s house, and something else entirely to see it in one’s own home every day.

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2 Comments

  1. _don

    Woah, that’s like one of those magic eye pictures. She could probably claim it as a heritage site of some sort and get government funding to keep it up.

    I’m not sure if I’m amazed that this type of pattern existed, or the previous owner kept it so long. You’ll have to get an “after” picture.

  2. Shawn

    Good God, reminds me of my parents basement, right out of the 70’s

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