You guys are just like me. Once I have looked at the primary object in a pic, I'm always looking at the background to see if there's anything interesting there. Especially when it's the interior of someone's shop. I've picked up some good tips and ideas doing that!!! My shop's a 42x50 and as you can see,, pretty cluttered up. If I'm not eating or sleeping I'm in the shop. I often eat my lunch sitting in the old Koken Barber Chair. My shop burned to the ground three years ago and I lost everything including two tractors, two ATVs, two Jeeps, a Dodge Cummins truck and a lifetime of tools. I was at a total loss mentally for the six months it took to rebuild and restock. I can easily spend all day in my shop without seeing or talking to anyone and feel complete when evening comes. I'm retired, my wife still works. She'll come home in the evening and ask about my day's events and who I saw or talked to that day. I have to think about it a few seconds and then realize, no one. She just looks at me with a puzzled expression. She's very supportive, just doesn't understand how I can do that. I'll tell you one thing about my wife that certifies her as "Greatest Wife Ever". As the shop was burning down she was crying and hugged me and said "Why did it have to be the shop, why couldn't it have been the house". That my friends is what I call a "Keeper". :thumbsup: