Yes, By the way, this should not be the case when the air is actually flowing. It will pull the filter tight against the frame. However if it turns out you actually do need a high MERV filter for very tiny particles that might be bothering you, then this might not be good enough. Then you can think of a way to seal that off better.
They moved through the afternoon like two people both remembering and making plans. A chair scraped softly across wooden floors. "Do you suppose we'll have time to go to the gallery this week" she asked. He smiled and said perhaps, and they marked their calendars with a pencil dot. Afternoon light found a place on the table and warmed the folded receipt like an invitation.
Later, while sorting envelopes, they read a letter written in a slow hand: a recipe passed down, a joke about rain, a note that said see you soon. Each line felt ordinary and important. They are ordinary by design, the reliable moments that make a neighborhood. That evening the lamp burned low and the house settled into a comfortable quiet — like the comfortable pause before a new day of small, meaningful tasks.
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"Have you seen the new neighborhood calendar" Anna asked, tapping the corner of the flyer with her fingernail. "Not yet," replied Marco. "But I heard the book club is choosing something light this month." They stood by the window, where afternoon light warmed a stack of envelopes waiting to be opened. "Maybe we should bring tea," Anna suggested. "I'll bring the tea," Marco answered, smiling The conversation moved easily from small plans to thoughtful recollections of simpler days.
"Do you remember the farmer who used to set his cart by the old elm" Anna mused. "He always had the sweetest oranges." Marco nodded and thought of the way the street smelled in late summer, heavy with cut grass and the first hint of rain. They shared a quiet rhythm: a shared joke, a quick update on a mutual friend, a plan to walk the dog after dinner.
Later they wrote down a short list of weekend tasks: water the herb pots, pick up stamps, check the mailbox for the letter from the community theater. Each item was a small marker in their week, practical and pleasant. It felt good to make plans that were neither urgent nor extravagant, simply the things that kept a household running and a friendship strengthened.
By evening the lamp cast a soft circle on the table. They folded the list, slid it into an envelope, and left the porch light on for a neighbor who might be returning late. Outside, the street was calm, and the sound of distant conversation carried lightly on the air like a promise of more ordinary, steady days ahead.