gracias for the pic.. my girl lives in Michigan whilst i live west coast edge... lots o distance separates , but lil things like this are way cool reminders of where shes at...
Long distance relationships are terribly difficult. Today's technology helps a bit.
I currently reside in Michigan, but I used to live on the West Coast. These are two different worlds. Choose your ultimate destination wisely.
And ... cheese. Don't try to save money on cheese. Just fork over the extra few dollars for the good stuff. It's absolutely worth it - every single time.
I'm glad that I needed to scroll down to check on something in the Gilmour concert as I missed this the first time around.
Many thanks for the reminder that I need to get my winter's supply of firewood put up. Plenty there to keep one's ears nice & toasty on a chilly winter's eve.
The little cone doesn't look too lonely, but just a bit cold. Its mother let him go out with only reflector tape on. But, it doesn't seem to mind because it is where it wants to be. You can tell the tree and the cone are friends. I wonder what they're talking about. Barricades go home!
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gracias for the pic.. my girl lives in Michigan whilst i live west coast edge... lots o distance separates , but lil things like this are way cool reminders of where shes at...
Long distance relationships are terribly difficult. Today's technology helps a bit.
I currently reside in Michigan, but I used to live on the West Coast. These are two different worlds. Choose your ultimate destination wisely.
And ... cheese. Don't try to save money on cheese. Just fork over the extra few dollars for the good stuff. It's absolutely worth it - every single time.
i never skimp on cheese or bacon.. top shelf stuff or dont even bother...
I'm glad that I needed to scroll down to check on something in the Gilmour concert as I missed this the first time around.
Many thanks for the reminder that I need to get my winter's supply of firewood put up. Plenty there to keep one's ears nice & toasty on a chilly winter's eve.
Welcome back, you have been missed.
The little cone doesn't look too lonely, but just a bit cold. Its mother let him go out with only reflector tape on. But, it doesn't seem to mind because it is where it wants to be. You can tell the tree and the cone are friends. I wonder what they're talking about. Barricades go home!
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