Caring for your lava lamp:
Lava lamps are easy to knock over. So be careful not to knock over your lava lamp. Also, when carrying the lava lamp, be sure to hold all parts securely: the base, the lamp-module, and the fancy little chrome cap that sits on top. The outside of the lamp may be wiped now and then with a clean cloth to remove fingerprints and other smudges, especially if it has been used as a murder weapon.
This reminds me. I broke a reading lamp a couple days ago while making the bed, yet I still must make beds. And now I have to read by lava lamplight.
I read by lava lamplight.
it can be done. what color is yours? mine is green. wait, what are you reading?
I like the directions included with lava lamps about optimum lava flow.
Yes. The part about how lava lamps saved civilization was also interesting.
Mine is yellow – I love the great golden flares whenever a big blob is emerging from the primeval soup at the bottom.
Looks really nice in my green bedroom, I must say.
I can’t imagine reading by a green lamp, though.
Reading? The Olympia anthology, of course. ;D
We have a red one, but its only for special occasions. Does Alpha realise you’re just reading or does she think you’re permanently arroused now?
mine is purple. finding replacement bulbs can be a real chore sometimes, especially if the old one is broken & you don’t have a reference….
is the bulb colored too? my lamp just has green gel, but a pretty standard-looking white bulb.