Thank for hosting Anders.
My draining stopper in the sink is famous, who would have thought. If I had suspected that this photo would become a suspected Pulitzer Prize winner, I would have cleaned the tea stains away before taking the photo.
If I had to do details of the local buildings it would mean a walk into town and creeping up closer to the objects in question. My only great achievements at the moment are views of the Alps from the local super market, and I am not visiting the Bernese Overland to climb the Eiger and get a closeup of a few death defying ravines and crevices. I decided to see what my home has to offer.
First of all my daily faithful companion - The Dyson vacuum cleaner.
Let's get a little closer to see what this wonderwork of modern house cleaning has to offer.
And even closer. I had to take this photo with my phone as I did not have time for the full enchilada this morning. Mr. Swiss did wonder what I was doing taking a photo of my vacuum cleaner.
Love the oldfashioned look of the applicance. Terrific almost modern artistic closeups.
ReplyDeleteHi Pat!! Great shots for this week's themne. I knew you would come up with something special. I love your Dyson shots. I am a big fan of Dyson products. My own Dyson is one of the taller upright models. My favourite shot is the middle one.
ReplyDeleteI have a second Dyson, the upright one that I can charge and use without the cable. It is very handy for the quick jobs. As I mostly have stone or wooden floors, it is quite good for removing the food particles in the kitchen.
DeleteHi Pat - great shots, showing us once again that we often overlook the beauty in every day items. I've always wanted a Dyson too, will need to wait. But yours is terrific and, like Mitch, I love the middle shot. The red is very striking.
ReplyDeleteWeek by week, your contributions are like a box of surprises which I really love..
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