Fridges XXVI
We have 1995 Kenmore refrigerator with a refrigerator-top freezer. No ice maker! Our refrigerator is not a big one. With only two people and three cats living here, we really don't have any need for a big refrigerator.
Our entertain-a-mob days ended in December 1993, when my husband had brain surgery for acoustic neuroma. Up to that time, however, we threw the biggest July 4th bash in the area: food, beer, fine whiskey, moonshine, karaoke, horseshoes, and fireworks.
As you can see from these photos, our refrigerator and freezer are a jumbled mess, packed to the max most of the time. But, hey, who has time to put all this in proper order? We manage to find what we want -- most of the time before anything grows cooties.Our entertain-a-mob days ended in December 1993, when my husband had brain surgery for acoustic neuroma. Up to that time, however, we threw the biggest July 4th bash in the area: food, beer, fine whiskey, moonshine, karaoke, horseshoes, and fireworks.
As the photos show I love magnets -- especially patriotic ones! I even have two Rosie the Riveter magnets.
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Thanks for posting these.
I'll be interested to see what the reactions are.
And I hate to say this, but I couldn't really get an inventory of was on TOP of the fridge from the framing. :(
I could tell one thing though... you run a tight ship, AoW. Our "refrigerator confusion" is not nearly as well organized as yours. :)
The top of the fridge is covered, but not piled too high.
What's up there: a collection of different teas, a few baskets, a battery-operated lantern, bread, bird seed. In the back, there are a few cans of spray-on windshield defroster and WD-40,
I tend to be more organized now because of my eyesight issues. I hate hunting all through the fridge for something -- only to find that it's covered with fridge cooties because it was buried so far in the back.
*shudders*
:-)
I've enjoyed this project, and like the nightstands, the fridges show a bit of the owner's personality. Not as much as the nightstands, though. The inside of my fridge has changed over the years, from homemade baby foods packed into the freezer, to moldy caseroles in the back that the kids wouldn't eat. Mine also changes with the seasons. I tend to cook less in the summer, so it's filled with fresh fruits and sandwich meats versus leftover stews and casseroles.
I wonder what a linen-closets project would be like.
Forgot to say that I agree with you about how the nightstands project revealed so much of the owners' personalities.
Then there's always the garage to consider....
Still, I think the nightstands were some of the most revealing of all.