I hate the south
Nov. 4th, 2004 10:22 amNo, this is not a rabid anti-red state post.
It is about the true evil that lurks in NC: MOLD
I hate it. I took some of Casper's toys out of circulation for a while - she has too many - and when I opened the box, which had been sitting under her crib for a couple of months, the toys were ALL MOLDY. Now, I know she licks things, and I hadn't washed them before I put them away, so they were a great growth medium, but YUCK.
Places I have found mold growing in the last couple of weeks: inside drawers in the dining room. On the leg of the futon in the baby's room. To say nothing of the continual battle in my bathroom. YUCK.
Also, it makes mr. flea sick.
Seriously, if we can't find a way to lick this, it will be a big motivator to move back north. Or to the Sahara.
It is about the true evil that lurks in NC: MOLD
I hate it. I took some of Casper's toys out of circulation for a while - she has too many - and when I opened the box, which had been sitting under her crib for a couple of months, the toys were ALL MOLDY. Now, I know she licks things, and I hadn't washed them before I put them away, so they were a great growth medium, but YUCK.
Places I have found mold growing in the last couple of weeks: inside drawers in the dining room. On the leg of the futon in the baby's room. To say nothing of the continual battle in my bathroom. YUCK.
Also, it makes mr. flea sick.
Seriously, if we can't find a way to lick this, it will be a big motivator to move back north. Or to the Sahara.
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Date: 2004-11-04 08:36 pm (UTC)I've never lived for an extended time in a high-humidity region. I know that lots of sunlight will really help with the mold issue as well.