
CAN YOU FIND the TV in this picture of our Living Room?

Can you find it now?

How about now?

You are VERY warm...

Were you right?

Years ago, we bought a case of old books at an estate auction --$7.50 for the case. Sweet husband cut them on the bandsaw. I arranged them the way I wanted them, and he glued them on. Note the faux shelf in the middle, with bookmarks hanging over.
For years, the books were glued on a plain white piece of plywood. Hubby said over and over, "Surely someone can paint some shading to make this look real."
Last month I suggested my friend Mimi.
Hubby drove to her house and asked if she might be willing to take on the project in trade for some handyman work. (She is a recent widow.)
(By the way, check out the first picture. The bookshelves themselves were built by talented husband. ~i glow with pride~)
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