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Tony McMillan works from the roof hanging holiday lights as his wife, Kathryn McMillan of Clutter Conversions, feeds the strands to him from the ground in Staunton on Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009.
Normally, at this time of the year, I will only clear enough room for my hors d'oeuve plate and cocktail.
Nature's way of decorating my back deck's glass patio table can not be improved upon.
WIT: Summer's tree lights on, tripod, and 500 watt halogen shop light shining up through glass table top..
Chris kirby
Clutter Series:
The clutter series consists of a shelf, lamp shade, and a set of nesting tables. Through these objects, messiness is examined as a state of being in conflict with the rules set out by our furnishings. Normally undesirable characteristics of a disorganized environment are turned into welcome features. The shelf, table and lampshade adapt to the cluttered nature of the way we live, rather than force us to keep our lives neatly arranged in tidy square boxes.
When cooped up in the house convalescing, the best place to take pictures is in your disasterous basement.