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Mother
Guest
Lighthearted post - don't panic 
I said goodbye to an old friend today.
Been with me from 1974, that's a cool 30 years, never, ever let me
down. Always with me, whenever and wherever I've moved, trusted,
reliable, sturdy and 'there'.
I had to say goodbye to my paintbrush today. Odd? Yes, probably.
I don't recall paying very much, but it stood the test of time.
I can remember spending more time cleaning it that using it, then
ensuring it was wrapped in a bit of old brown paper with a rubber band
- not too tight, placed away until I needed it next.
I sat for a moment and tried to remember all the rooms in various
houses that it had painted - how once, I'd let a gloss almost dry and
had to soak it for ages before giving it a good clean. How I had
decorated my late Fathers' new office for the first time - it looked
awful - really, so I did it again.
I remembered the various motors which had been the subject of its
attention, including 'Rosie', my 1955 Morris Minor (4 door saloon with
a split windscreen and 850 side valve engine), my old MkII Jag,
beloved Lotus 7 and (equally beloved, for different reasons) Ford
Transit... Grumble has a few contributions, the last, it appears.
In later life it had been used little for paint, more for brushing
dust out of computers whilst I was fixing them, but it was still the
brush I'd turn to first whenever I knew I needed a good finish.
The bristles had worn down to less than 1/4 inch - and was no longer a
'brush'. The wooden handle - once painted itself, was bare and smooth
with age. It had had a good life.
As I was also having to do some digging type stuff in the garden, I
decided to bury it.
So with prayer and respect, my old friend was laid to rest.
R.I.P. old friend. I doubt B&Q could ever provide a replacement for
you.
I said goodbye to an old friend today.
Been with me from 1974, that's a cool 30 years, never, ever let me
down. Always with me, whenever and wherever I've moved, trusted,
reliable, sturdy and 'there'.
I had to say goodbye to my paintbrush today. Odd? Yes, probably.
I don't recall paying very much, but it stood the test of time.
I can remember spending more time cleaning it that using it, then
ensuring it was wrapped in a bit of old brown paper with a rubber band
- not too tight, placed away until I needed it next.
I sat for a moment and tried to remember all the rooms in various
houses that it had painted - how once, I'd let a gloss almost dry and
had to soak it for ages before giving it a good clean. How I had
decorated my late Fathers' new office for the first time - it looked
awful - really, so I did it again.
I remembered the various motors which had been the subject of its
attention, including 'Rosie', my 1955 Morris Minor (4 door saloon with
a split windscreen and 850 side valve engine), my old MkII Jag,
beloved Lotus 7 and (equally beloved, for different reasons) Ford
Transit... Grumble has a few contributions, the last, it appears.
In later life it had been used little for paint, more for brushing
dust out of computers whilst I was fixing them, but it was still the
brush I'd turn to first whenever I knew I needed a good finish.
The bristles had worn down to less than 1/4 inch - and was no longer a
'brush'. The wooden handle - once painted itself, was bare and smooth
with age. It had had a good life.
As I was also having to do some digging type stuff in the garden, I
decided to bury it.
So with prayer and respect, my old friend was laid to rest.
R.I.P. old friend. I doubt B&Q could ever provide a replacement for
you.