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I think it’s time to move toward acceptance.

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this picture was taken in my office in October 2008.

This was earlier this summer.

And this was today.

It’s possible the window is not coming back.  There have been other conversations about this in the past, but I was full of hope right up until there was paint.

Good-bye dear window.  I will miss you.

P.S. If you’re wondering, there is a building expansion happening adjacent to my office.  That’s why.  Here’s the view from the other side of the wall.

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  1. Tina #

    Nothing can replace the inspiration daylight can bring. I’m sad for you. :)

    August 26, 2009
    • kim #

      thanks Tina. :)

      August 26, 2009
  2. Keith #

    You can find huge stickers that have different window scenes on them and stick one of those up.

    August 26, 2009
  3. Derek #

    As a person getting ready to spend 5 days a week for the next nine months in classrooms with no exterior windows, I can relate.

    I always look at it as a fun little game to see what the weather is doing when I come out of my ‘hole.’

    On a more practical note. You may want to consider re-arranging some stuff on the wall so it doesn’t look so big. And beige. And sort of forlorn. Kind of like Kansas in winter.

    August 26, 2009
    • kim #

      yeah, it is always a surprise to see, what? it’s still DAYLIGHT!?!?

      Would you believe I left the wall blank intentionally for pictures? On account of the forlorn. The truth is, soon I’m going to move to a different office (also without windows) so I’m not going to put much effort into dressing the wall up at the moment.

      August 26, 2009
  4. terryjohnson #

    Tell them you want a 30inch monitor to make up for it…

    August 26, 2009
    • kim #

      yeah, I had a whole plan for a 50 inch screen to hang vertically where the window used to be, displaying seasonal outdoor pics. But apparently that’s not going to happen. :)

      August 26, 2009

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