June 26th, 2008
I declare, one almost needs to be a fish to breathe here in the middle of the day, lately! So muggy! Add a little seaweed wrap, some massage therapy and an overpriced facial, and the whole eastern seaboard could be a spa!
Of course, it is kinda finny to think that people actually pay good money to sweat like a pig and breath hot wet air, when you can do it for free just by walking around the block.
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June 26th, 2008
We had reason to travel across the state this week, my mother, two of my girls and I, and I realized that I had not taught my kids nearly enough about North Carolina geography. We ended our trip near the foothills, and neither of them realized that there were mountains here. I took a few minutes to explain the coastal, plains and mountain regions of the state, but it’s clear I need to dig out a map, ykwim? Or go road tripping. Do you need travel insurance when you do that practically at home?
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June 16th, 2008
Well, imagine my surprise when I woke up this morning to find that it was sunny after all. I did get a camera card cleared like I said i was going to, but it’s too bright for outdoor shots just now. We’ll see how it is this evening. It’s not like medical diagnostics, at least when things have to be done at an exact time. I am giving myself the entire week as my window, but come next weekend, I want to be printing pictures.
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June 15th, 2008
So, since I know that it’s supposed to be greyish tomorrow, I have cleared a camera card to take portraits of the kiddos. This way, they won’t need to squint there eyes, but I can have good natural light for the shots. I imagine I will hang some blankets over the fence for backdrops, and maybe even use baby bedding for the younger ones. Look out walls, here come new pictures!
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June 15th, 2008
Man, it poured down last night. And it poured down this morning. And then it poured down again. And did I mention we were camping this weekend? At least the tent didn’t leak!!! I’m glad of the rain, since we’ve been dealing with drought for a couple of years now. It’s as if the clouds have been taking Phentermine instead of sucking up the moisture to make rain.
The downside is that the tents are still up, because we can’t pack them away wet!
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June 8th, 2008
a very hot place that I really shouldn’t name on my blog. Man, is it ever HOT! When my friend Jules talked about how hot it was in Vegas a couple months ago and it was still pretty cool here, it sounded kinda nice. Nice enough to warrant looking into Laughlin hotels, provided I had the means and time to travel. Now, however, I’m just a sullen searing slug stuck in the sizzling south. It’s hot ya’ll. Its August hot in June. This could be bad. Just sayin’
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June 1st, 2008
You know, when I was growing up, everyone had lawn furniture. Mostly, we just called them yard chairs, being red neck and all, but I clearly remember my grandparents’ having metal chairs in their yard. They weren’t rockers precisely, but the frame allowed the chairs to bounce a bit, and so it was almost like rocking. Of course, you now see teak furniture a lot more often than the kind I remember so fondly, but I’d sure like to have one of those metal ones, just for old times sake.
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June 1st, 2008
Did you know that there are ostrich farms in North Carolina? It’s true! They are raised not just for ostrich feathers, but also for the meat and the hide. The fat is used in cosmetics, and the meat is very lean and high in iron. Adults ostriches cost several thousand dollars. I had no idea they were that expensive! That some pricey poultry right there.
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May 26th, 2008
what kind of economy do we have when it costs over 10 bucks to mow your yard yourself? Hello? I remember mowing yards as a kid, and making that much, but……the cost of gas has made even a DIY mowing cost enough to put a dint in a savings account. Crazy, I say. And with no let up in sight!
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May 26th, 2008
One thing we had planned to get done this weekend was some much needed yard work. The grass kinda sprang up in that springy type way it has, and while we haven’t lost any children yet, we are beginning to think it might be a possibility. Unfortunately, after dh put gas in the mower (of course AFTER the gas ), he couldn’t get it started. He’s out there now, working on it, setting the gap with a matchbook, and removing carbon with nail file, and snickering about folks who spend thousands on fancy tools. Not that he wouldn’t jump on them if he had the chance, but, hey! Not everyone needs air tools to get a job done.
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