1. this repotted plant.
![](https://readingmytealeaves.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/pot_rmtl_IMG_3383.jpeg)
{for having more room to grow.}
2. this rescued sidewalk fan.
![](https://readingmytealeaves.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/fan_rmtl_IMG_3389.jpeg)
{less so the cleaning of it.}
3. these tiny sunflowers.
![](https://readingmytealeaves.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/sunflower_rmtl_IMG_3374.jpeg)
{mostly just for being tiny.}
4. this fabric.
![](https://readingmytealeaves.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/fabric_rmtl_IMG_3339.jpeg)
{and sending it off again.}
5. this peachy scrunchie.
![](https://readingmytealeaves.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/scrunchie_rmtl_IMG_3394.jpeg)
{a special gift for a special 7 year old.}
other things:
“i wanted to save what was left. just to leave something.”
cannot get over them: brooms and brushes.
“incentivized to sensationalize mundane events and code them as crime.”
3 Comments
Any tips or tricks for cleaning fans? I have a fan that has collected quite a bit of dust and it seems an impossible task.
Find the screws and take apart as much as you reasonably can to get to the nooks and crannies!
I really appreciate Death Sex and Money and I am looking forward to her book!
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