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Richard Sellers Posts: 4691 Joined: 16th Jul 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 18:49 on 29th April 2009 lamp.water glass,clock |
Shirley K. Lawson Posts: 2310 Joined: 17th Jul 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 18:52 on 29th April 2009 depends on if I'm upstairs or downstairs, inside or outside....but bascially, light of some kind, portable/CD radio, water, book if I'm reading it, sometimes flowers, sometimes an towel and the clothes I'm going to wear the next day, sometimes an snack. sometimes the telephone/pad an ink pen, and finally the tv remote control. Generally my kitty cat sleeps with me or around me nightly. I have less if I'm outside...but not necessarily. You know my cabin tent has an remote control kind of porch light on it..inside and outside, when you push it, it lights up the tent so no one can hide in it and it also makes for an porch light. I had one of those gazebo things with an regular sofa bed in it one summer...come that winter hurricane type storm came over and destroyed the whole works. Sofa sits in the garage wih stuff stacked up on it. It was quite luxurious I might add, I had an little bar on one side, carpeting down on the floor, huge bowl of fresh fruit and pastries so I could eat outside on the patio table in the morning, coffee maker. Candles all over also, but enclosed ones...I see now you can buy regular candlabras' s to hang from the ceiling in them now. My bed was push, had an feather bed on it, you sunk into softness and the bedding was really nice also. I adore the sleeping outside in the summer, and seeing the stars above me, the fresh morning air, the first rays of sunshine and birds chirping. You can't beat the smell of bacon, eggs, and hasbrowns or pancakes outisde on the gas BBQ..using grill and/or fry pan. Same thing in the winter near an crackling fireplace overlooking the world around you out the window. These are life's little pleasures. There use to be an church that had an "bonding" program for married folks...they dropped you off in an park up at Mt. Hood, with an tent and few necessities and you had to depend on each other to make it through the weekend together. they claimed it wasn't being together to much runining folks, it was having to be so "independent" in the world we have today. |
Marianne Hoodless Posts: 130 Joined: 10th Apr 2009 Location: UK | quotePosted at 19:14 on 29th April 2009 A heap of library books, clock, tablets, 3 spare pairs of reading specs (always losing them LOL) bedside lamp, water and a variable amount of cats! |
Diana Sinclair Posts: 10119 Joined: 3rd Apr 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 19:19 on 29th April 2009 Everybody has cats on their bedside tables LOL! When I had my baby he was always in my lap or draping himself across book so I could read it, or hogging the bed, but I don't remember him ever getting on the bedside table. |
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