This is something that I have always taken extra special care to do, to ensure that the cross in my dining room is correctly hung. I have found it to be a challenge because it is not always very easy for me to tell which side should face outwards and which side should be on the inside.
On the whole, visitors would either not notice or would be a bit uneasy to tell me if they noticed that I had not hung my cross correctly.
This is exactly what happened when my neighbour Sandra came over for a visit a few months ago. I did not hesitate to ask her if my cross had been hung correctly and lo and behold! It had not been hung correctly.
Sandra was simply great as with a chuckle and not missing a beat she fixed my cross for me. Ah, yes! All in a day's adventure for a vision-impaired person. I just need to put a tiny piece of tape on the back to help me identify which side faces forward.
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Thursday, August 26, 2021
It must be perfectly hung: Hanging the cross correctly
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