Shouldn’t ALL Workrooms Have Crystal Chandeliers?

This early morning, in the sweltering heat and melting-level humidity, Justin (R) and Scott (L) and Tom and me removed the huge arched window to the 1900 theater in Strong City. Justin then brought the 10-foot-wide window to…

…the Cross House, where I can now restore it. After much consideration, it seemed best to put it in the dining room. For, shouldn’t every work room have a glittering crystal chandelier?
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Glittering & glistening chandelier indeed!
That arched stained glass window is so beautiful!
Probably the most simple piece of stained glass to ever be on that house!
True!
Why yes, every work room should have a glittering crystal chandelier. I’m surprised you even need to ask that question!
I second that, of course every workroom should have a crystal chandelier dahling.
You know, this blog is giving me a very warped view of Emporia: it’s all crumbling plaster and stained glass windows in need of restoration!
Having never seen a photo of your lighting business’s workshop space, I can only assume the chandelier illuminating it is at least as grand…
I don’t normally comment, but don’t earrings come in pairs? 😆
Personally, I find the single bare bulb hanging from a dangling cord to the left of the chandelier just a bit too ostentatious.
I hope that pendulous multi-faceted crystal ball hovering above the work table is wired on good and tight! I agree with Annette above; the answer to your question is self-evident!