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Taylor's Waste of Time: Closing Day - I Now Own a House!
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Taylor's Waste of Time. The never-ending adventures of a geography professor in North Louisiana who has more important things that need taken care of than running a blog! Friday, September 11, 2009. Closing Day - I Now Own a House! Today was closing day on the house. Good news all the way around - the closing costs were much lower than the estimate, and my monthly payment is lower than the estimate. My monthly payment, including insurance and taxes, is only $120 more than I am paying for rent.
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Taylor's Waste of Time: More Rain - Love That Rain Gauge!
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Taylor's Waste of Time. The never-ending adventures of a geography professor in North Louisiana who has more important things that need taken care of than running a blog! Monday, October 5, 2009. More Rain - Love That Rain Gauge! More rain Saturday night and most of Sunday - almost 2.75 inches! I like knowing how much rain we received. I don't know why I do, but I like it! More rain predicted for Tuesday and later in the week. We need a break from the rain! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Taylor's Waste of Time: September 2009
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Taylor's Waste of Time. The never-ending adventures of a geography professor in North Louisiana who has more important things that need taken care of than running a blog! Friday, September 11, 2009. Closing Day - I Now Own a House! Today was closing day on the house. Good news all the way around - the closing costs were much lower than the estimate, and my monthly payment is lower than the estimate. My monthly payment, including insurance and taxes, is only $120 more than I am paying for rent.
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Taylor's Waste of Time: Raining in Ruston
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Taylor's Waste of Time. The never-ending adventures of a geography professor in North Louisiana who has more important things that need taken care of than running a blog! Friday, October 2, 2009. Thursday night (Oct 1. I got the rain gauge out in the yard, and the rain hit around 11:15 pm, and really came down for quite a while. But now, thanks to Patty, I know exactly how much rain I got - 1.25 inches over night! The photo below was taken the next morning before I went to work. Daniel C. Mack. We averag...
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Taylor's Waste of Time: July 2009
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Taylor's Waste of Time. The never-ending adventures of a geography professor in North Louisiana who has more important things that need taken care of than running a blog! Saturday, July 4, 2009. West Point Trip, Part 2 - better late than never. I was in West Point, NY from May 27 to June 1st. It was great seeing Andy, Laura, and the kids. We didn't have much planned, so it was nice and relaxing. After the game we visited Trophy Point and had some great views of the Hudson River. On Sunday, we went into N...
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Taylor's Waste of Time: Rainfall, Monday night
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Taylor's Waste of Time. The never-ending adventures of a geography professor in North Louisiana who has more important things that need taken care of than running a blog! Wednesday, October 7, 2009. Rainfall, Monday night. Measured 1.25 inches of rainfall on Monday night as a storm passed through. Quite a lot of wind and some huge downpours over a very short period of time. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. 45 inches of Rain Overnight. Newest Addition to the House.
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Taylor's Waste of Time: May 2009
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Taylor's Waste of Time. The never-ending adventures of a geography professor in North Louisiana who has more important things that need taken care of than running a blog! Sunday, May 17, 2009. Jalapenos, Habaneros and Cactus. The last weekend in March, I started two habanero chili pepper plants in 12 inch containers. The photos are from last weekend. These were small plants from a store, but they were already nice size. The habanero plants have at least doubled in size. Tuesday, May 5, 2009.
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Taylor's Waste of Time: June 2009
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Taylor's Waste of Time. The never-ending adventures of a geography professor in North Louisiana who has more important things that need taken care of than running a blog! Saturday, June 6, 2009. Trip to West Point, NY - Part 1: Rachel Grace. After the Spring Quarter ended, I took a trip to West Point, New York, to visit my youngest brother and his family. I will post some photos from the trip later, but right now I will feature some photos of my youngest niece, Rachel Grace. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Taylor's Waste of Time: October 2009
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Taylor's Waste of Time. The never-ending adventures of a geography professor in North Louisiana who has more important things that need taken care of than running a blog! Friday, October 30, 2009. 45 inches of Rain Overnight. The rain started about 10 pm last night. At about 8:30 am this morning, I took the photo of the rain gauge - 4.5 inches! It is supposed to rain all day and into the evening. Will try to post more when the rain stops tonight. Good thing I live on a small hill! Monday, October 12, 2009.
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Taylor's Waste of Time: 4.5 inches of Rain Overnight
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Taylor's Waste of Time. The never-ending adventures of a geography professor in North Louisiana who has more important things that need taken care of than running a blog! Friday, October 30, 2009. 45 inches of Rain Overnight. The rain started about 10 pm last night. At about 8:30 am this morning, I took the photo of the rain gauge - 4.5 inches! It is supposed to rain all day and into the evening. Will try to post more when the rain stops tonight. Good thing I live on a small hill! Daniel C. Mack.