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My Little Cabin in the Woods: October 2003
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My Little Cabin in the Woods. Thursday, October 16, 2003. A New Septic System. Problem was. It was a special kind of camera that could snake down the pipes and you could see what was going on. At one point he couldn't get the camera to go forward any more. Because there was a blockage, and he said they'd have to dig out to where the pipe connected to the holding tank to find out what was blocking the line. It cost us 825.00 for the camera thingy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A New Septic System.
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My Little Cabin in the Woods: August 2005
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My Little Cabin in the Woods. Sunday, August 28, 2005. So how did I do? Someday I’d like to replace the kitchen countertops with something a little nicer and I’d also like to swap out that hideous faucet. It’s like those ones you see in an old laundry or mud room, and I'd like to get a new sink. I’m sure we can find something nicer when it comes time to replace the backsplash. Saturday, August 27, 2005. Kitchen Renovations - Day 3. Book on page 162. Friday, August 26, 2005. Kitchen Renovations - Day 2.
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My Little Cabin in the Woods: April 2005
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My Little Cabin in the Woods. Saturday, April 16, 2005. We had it for two years and when they resurfaced the street the county cited us for not having a permit and it being 3 ft on the easement, and they made us take it down. If it would have been even with the trunk of the pine tree they probably wouldn't have bothered us at all. It made us so mad! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Collette American Heritage Tour: Day 9: Arlington National Cemetary, The White House, Korean War Memorial, Vietnam War Memorial, FDR Memorial,
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Collette American Heritage Tour. Sunday, May 2, 2004. Day 9: Arlington National Cemetary, The White House, Korean War Memorial, Vietnam War Memorial, FDR Memorial,. Today we hit the ground running again, 6:30am breakfast, departure 7:00am. Our first stop was Arlington National Cemetery. We saw the exterior of Arlington House. To freshen up for dinner at Tivoli’s and to say our good-byes to everyone on the tour. Labels: Collette American Heritage Tour. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Collette American Heritage Tour: Day 4: Lancaster, Pennsylvania - Amish Country, Wheatland - Home of James Buchanan
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Collette American Heritage Tour. Tuesday, April 27, 2004. Day 4: Lancaster, Pennsylvania - Amish Country, Wheatland - Home of James Buchanan. Today was by far the most inspiring day of our trip. We began it with an Amish-style breakfast at the Lancaster Host. Breakfast consisted of several choices from the following selections:. Fruit Juice – cranberry or orange. Fresh Fruit – apples, oranges, cantaloupe, watermelon, honeydew melon and grapes. Wheatland, the home of James Buchanan. Both of these items we...
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Collette American Heritage Tour: Day 5: Gettysburg, Shenandoah
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Collette American Heritage Tour. Wednesday, April 28, 2004. Day 5: Gettysburg, Shenandoah. This morning started at the God-awful time of 5:00am because we had to be showered, dressed and ready to board the bus by 7:45 in order to get to Gettysburg. Our tour guide for Gettysburg was named Charlie and he had a great sense of humor. Before we left home and to be standing in that place made it all seem so real. Labels: Collette American Heritage Tour. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Day 1: New York City.
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Collette American Heritage Tour: Day 6: Monticello, Colonial Williamsburg,
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Collette American Heritage Tour. Thursday, April 29, 2004. Day 6: Monticello, Colonial Williamsburg,. It was 37° when boarded our bus at 6:00am. While we were loading up we got a special treat. A several deer had come down from the woods to munch on some new spring grass in the meadow. It was the perfect beginning for a wonderful day. While driving to our next destination Wanda played a movie. Williamsburg-The Story of a Patriot,. While waiting to see the Drum and Fife Corps I saw my very first Cardinal!
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Collette American Heritage Tour: Day 8: Mount Vernon, Washington D.C., Smithsonian
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Collette American Heritage Tour. Saturday, May 1, 2004. Day 8: Mount Vernon, Washington D.C., Smithsonian. This morning we visited the beloved home of the 1st President of the United States, General George Washington, when we had time to explore his estate, Mount Vernon, and the beautiful plantation grounds he so adored. On the way there Wanda put in a DVD called The Crossing. It was about General Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River. I bought a copy in the gift shop. 17 Mile Drive Monterey, CA.