The title of this blog comes from a Gaelic expression -"putting on the poor mouth"-which means to exaggerate the direness of one's situation in order to gain time or favour from creditors.
20 May 2011
Photo Hunt - Clutter
The theme for the week's Photo Hunt is cluttered. Here is a typical shelf space, This one has books oh and rechargeable batteries. Other shelves my have the not-wife's pressed glass collection, or my pens or camera equipment... or a cat or two!
There's a bookstore here in NC called "Books Do Furnish a Room"....so I call all the books in my house furniture, not clutter! I've got cats lounging around/cluttering here too.
I am amazed I stayed married for as long as I did. I am prone to outrageous clutter and both of my wives were obsessive compulsive organisational tidiers.
Nice editions you have there, Jams. I used to sell second hand books at a market and worked at a couple of second hand bookshops, too. I love books. Such an excellent means of escape and no hangover.
Ooh, lovely bit of book clutter, Jams. Lots of history inside and around them! I especially like the bottom right corner, with its Borges, Muybridge, and Fowler.
30 comments:
"The Green Fairy Book" Jams?
Aye. But in the lower left corner is the Lost Girls which is definitely not wholesome family entertainment!
Reminds me of our house! Happy weekend Jams :)
Go Clutter!
Those look like my shelves except I think you take better care of your books than I do of mine. Mine are dusty as well as cluttered. Happy Weekend
There's a bookstore here in NC called "Books Do Furnish a Room"....so I call all the books in my house furniture, not clutter! I've got cats lounging around/cluttering here too.
Great take on the theme!
Green Fairy Book next to Napoleon's Campaigns. That's all he ever gave to France: fairy stories which turned into horror...
Ah the photos did not pick up the dust Carver!
Now that they do Annie.. so long as they are not just there as furniture but to be read and loved
It is an odd mixture of fiction art history, fairy tales and some erotica too Claude but Napoleon did not bring much more in reality!
I am amazed I stayed married for as long as I did. I am prone to outrageous clutter and both of my wives were obsessive compulsive organisational tidiers.
Your shelves look organised by my standards.
oh that's my kind of clutter.
http://ewok1993.wordpress.com
Not too cluttered, just really interesting reading. Perfect!
I've noticed books do make excellent shelving for more books and assorted items.
Mine used to look like that. ;)
Have a fabulous weekend!
Liz @ MLC
Those look like very nicely bound books. :)
And re cluttered living spaces: They seem hard to avoid, don't they? ;b
I don't think your shelf space is too cluttered. mine is even worse. happy weekend.
Nice editions you have there, Jams. I used to sell second hand books at a market and worked at a couple of second hand bookshops, too. I love books. Such an excellent means of escape and no hangover.
That's rather attractive clutter :)
I've posted a photohunt this week for the first time in ages.
A great one for the theme. I have to confess all my bookshelves look like that! :-)
Thanks everyone. I ust admit that the clutter is mild but a pic of the true level of clutter would make your eyes melt and your brain blow up!
Susan you are right. Books do make great shelves for books!
Colin, luckily for me the not wife is a clutter merchant too!
SE second hand bookshops are a true taste of heaven on earth. A dream job!
That is the sort of clutter I love - books all over the place :)
Hmm i am not a book reader sigh:(... Mine is up too.
oh yes! been there!! lol!!
mmm i have something like this at home too! and despite my mom's best efforts, it remains in a happy state of controlled chaos =]
Thanks everyone!
That clutter is pretty organised in my standard! :)
My clutter
PPSST! Help me vote for my PHOTO ENTRY to win an iPad for teaching! It only takes 2 simple steps!
That is an arty, organised clutter...fascinating titles...history buff??
Stan, Rekha thanks!
Ooh, lovely bit of book clutter, Jams. Lots of history inside and around them! I especially like the bottom right corner, with its Borges, Muybridge, and Fowler.
Thanks Stan. THe Muybridge was from a exhibition that was at the Tate at the start of the year. Excellent it was too
Post a Comment