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A Weekend of Washing Windows

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Last weekend I washed the all the windows in our house -- both inside and out.

It was a typical fall day in the North -- crisp-cold with bright sun and a pine-scented air.

I took off all the screens and "dusted" them outside by giving them the twice-over with my high-powered leaf-blower. Then I took my spray bottle of glass cleaner, a roll or two of paper towels, and small step ladder. . . .and went to work.

This project is the sort that I greatly enjoy: outdoors (mostly), repetitive, and symbolic.

Zen and Art of Spider Droppings
I've already described the pleasing air. So I won't return there. On to the windows! I start on the inside -- spray-spray-spray-spray-spray (five times), wipe in a square just within the rectangular edge of the window. Then back and forth across, lingering on the spider ****, hand-prints, and undermined specks of smudge.

Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. In a prefect, domesticated rhythm.

Then the outside. . .same pattern but each window's exterior is much more dirty than its interior. A layer of dust coats and blocks out sunlight. Loads of spider **** everywhere. The grim bird feathers from a poor chickadee or house sparrow or common veery who mistook the glass for air to its death.

I wipe all of these away.

The year's filth now clings to my piles of ammonia-smelling paper towel piles that betray my path around the house.

I clean up and put away the tools of my work. And when I return inside, the brief afternoon sun is noticeably brighter. . .and more pure for not having to be filtered though the year's filth and insect screens. The house is lit with a new and familiar fire.

Updated 11-03-2010 at 07:19 PM by The Comedian

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  1. Sapphire's Avatar
    You've got my respect for getting it right

    Well. . . . let's just say that the work felt right. -- whether or not I got every speck and smear is an entirely different matter.
    Updated 11-03-2010 at 02:55 PM by The Comedian
  2. The Comedian's Avatar
    Dough! Sapphire -- I think I messed up your comment. I meant to quote and respond to what you said, and I think I edited your comment instead. My fault!
    Updated 11-03-2010 at 07:17 PM by The Comedian
  3. pussnboots's Avatar
    do you make house calls ?
  4. prendrelemick's Avatar
    Great post again.

    The value of no brainer physical work, is vastly under-rated, (where you can see the result of your labours.) It is the best and cheapest psychotherapy you can get.
  5. mtpspur's Avatar
    Hah--haven't touched a window in years but finally finished bagging all the tree limbs that the landlord piled up for me last summer. Now just have to rake up the leaves and I'll be set. It's rare that I get physical and my bod lets me know it later.
  6. Paulclem's Avatar
    It's always a pleasure.
  7. qimissung's Avatar
    Your wife is very lucky.
  8. yuka's Avatar
    yet, agree with qim. and you are a great man.

    enjoyed your washing. seems the time too for me to clean my window in my house.
    loved the "crisp-cold with bright sun and a pine-scented air."