MCS – Photo 52 Project [Week 39]

We got a new sign installed by Ace Sign Company a couple weeks back. They did a great job for us. MCS was far overdue for a sign. We bought our building over 5 years ago, and just now got around to getting a sign. The nature of our business means that we get very little foot traffic so getting a sign was always pushed to the back burner.

It was Heather, the wife of fellow MCSian Nick Overstreet that sparked the idea. She basically shamed me into getting the sign and it worked. Now that I think of it, that is not the first improvement at our office that she helped with. While standing outside my office one winter evening as we were about to close, she told me that our hallway needed better lighting. Now we have upgraded to LED lights that are using about half the energy and throwing out more light.

It is odd how we can internally recognize an issue with our environment and never actually take any action. The issue is known but not escalated to action. When the issue moves from the personal to the social realm, we then take action. The problem hasn’t changed, but our perception of it has. It makes me wonder what other simple ideas I may be missing that are just crawling around my brain, waiting for someone with more sense than me to come along and knock them lose.

Tile – Photo 52 Project [Week 38]

New tile in the kitchen, bathrooms, and mud room make for a few stressful days for 3 people with one bathroom and no appliances. No longer though! The installers are done and I have the heated floors wired. I still have some trim work and painting but that will go relatively easy.

In case you are wondering, the picture has been desaturated and the tile actually has some tan tones.

Forgotten – Photo 52 Project [Week 37]

Mari Ann said it best when she uttered, “When was the last time we had tater tots?” This, of course, should be a familiar site to anyone who has ever had to move an appliance. The years of looking casually around for witnesses and sweeping a fallen object under the stove had finally caught up to me. I had braced myself for the horror I would inevitably uncover and was actually expecting far worse. Remember everyone, just inches away from your seemingly spotless kitchen dwells a pile of hair, skin flakes, dust, food, and possible mouse skeletons waiting to be uncovered once you decide to improve your house.