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Michael Swartz's avatar

The feng shui isn't the only thing wrong with that one. To me, that just needs a porch swing facing out and maybe a fridge.

SadieJay's avatar

Yeah....lots! Turn the chairs around!

Michael Swartz's avatar

If I wanted a screen I'd sit inside. Now perhaps I could buy that if it were more of a square space or if you're looking out at the neighbor's fence, but the implication here is that you're looking out over nature. I mean, I have a glazed-in porch (maybe 12' x 12') that looks out over my neighbors' back yards and a farm field, but I wouldn't put a TV out there.

Kathleen Devanney. A human.'s avatar

Clever, SadieJay! Nice commentary. (Will the owners read this post I wonder? :-) )

Yes, that image is... sad and sums up a lot.

This sparked a memory of when I lived in CA and picked up one of my kids at a birthday party. Led into the backyard where I imagined the party taking place on the lawn and some kids splashing in the pool, I found all of them sitting around an outside 'living room' watching a movie. On a beautiful, warm day. The hosts were clearly proud at what their money could do.

🤷‍♀️ Go figure.

Nice to see a post from you! Hope you and yours are doing great! 💝

SadieJay's avatar

Hello K! Good to hear from you. That is just totally gross about the kids sitting around outside watching a movie. My kids now set up an outside projector and watch a movie at night on a big sheet or the fence and have an outdoor movie night, which is kind of cool. But my daughter has made note of her kids behavior after watching screens and tells them NO to them most of the time! Thanks for the words.♥