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City Boy? | Small Pines
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A is for Abode. January 7, 2011 · 1:07 pm. I won’t be too overt location-wise, but we’re pretty much right here at the corner of whosits and whatsis. If I had my windows open, you could call my name from the library steps and I’d hear you. Here’s a few more moving-in-week shots. Nothing’s finished, but we’re getting there. Share this with Friends:. A is for Abode. 24 responses to “. January 7, 2011 at 1:49 pm. I like that tub especially. I can’t wait to read about your new adventures. In a good location!
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Root Simple: What Preparedness Lessons Did You Learn From Hurricane Sandy?
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Friday, November 02, 2012. What Preparedness Lessons Did You Learn From Hurricane Sandy? We're interested in hearing from our east coast readers about how they rode out Hurricane Sandy. How did the storm impact you? How did your preparations work out? Is there anything you would do differenlty next time? Update. On the Root Simple Facebook page reader Josh Barton left the following account:. During the storm I had my phone and tablet attached to chargers until the peer went out for me at 9pm. Because my ...
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rachelcaylor | Rustic Bucket
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A hodge-podge of unfancy life. First Day of School. August 25, 2013. Why, oh why, do children grow up? Iona will be six in November. SIX! How is that possible? There are about 45 kids in the community, but Iona’s group is pretty small. The tutor, Miss Tanya, is a natural at leading them smoothly from one lesson to the next. Not pictured: the group of frightened-looking moms huddled together in the back of the room, whispering things like, “What have we gotten ourselves into? So it happens that even thoug...
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Sundays | Rustic Bucket
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A hodge-podge of unfancy life. Larr; First Day of School. It’s January 23rd. Do You Know Where Your Resolutions Are? April 4, 2013. We love to pick through old junk-piles. Who knows what may be found there? We found this in the above junk-pile. A self-made terrarium. I just love to see how the natural world wins out over our human shortsightedness. Hay bales from many summers ago. No one has been here for a while. Stairway to nowhere. What is it doing out here in the middle of the woods? The Girl's ...
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Rustic Bucket | A hodge-podge of unfancy life | Page 2
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A hodge-podge of unfancy life. September 30, 2012. 1) Must be made of 100% cotton (this is the Humid South, after all). 2) Must show no cleavage (I don’t like to advertise what I am not selling). 3) Must have a hemline at or below the knees (ditto the above). 4) Must not cost as much as a week’s worth of groceries (it helps that we eat a lot of garden-produce and eggs). 5) Must be actually pretty (I wouldn’t have taken that ugly thing if it was free). It seems that there is not a single clothing designer...
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Back Again | Rustic Bucket
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A hodge-podge of unfancy life. Larr; More Excuses. January 10, 2013. 1) For the most part, I love my work, my patients, and my coworkers. Like any job, there are a few details here and there that I wish were not part of the deal. 2) I work twelve hour shifts. Work is a one hour drive away from home. I work the night shift. All this combines to make me tired ALL THE TIME. Even on my days off. This is what I look like when I leave at 5:30 PM:. 7) In spite of all our human knowledge, medications, miracle su...
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Frugality: the New Fanciness
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Mar 7, 2012. Frugality: the New Fanciness. This is my fancy, homemade “construction radio”. Booming bass, workplace toughness, extra plugs, 25 foot cord. Made almost entirely of stuff I got for free. Bonus: people tend to get a good laugh out of it. This upbringing occurred in a pretty small town (we only got our second stoplight around the time I reached high school), and there wasn’t a lot of wealth to be flaunted around there. The closest thing to riches was a. Had simpler and less flashy lives. T...
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First Day of School | Rustic Bucket
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A hodge-podge of unfancy life. First Day of School. August 25, 2013. Why, oh why, do children grow up? Iona will be six in November. SIX! How is that possible? There are about 45 kids in the community, but Iona’s group is pretty small. The tutor, Miss Tanya, is a natural at leading them smoothly from one lesson to the next. Not pictured: the group of frightened-looking moms huddled together in the back of the room, whispering things like, “What have we gotten ourselves into? So it happens that even thoug...
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More Excuses | Rustic Bucket
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A hodge-podge of unfancy life. Larr; Chicken: Lost and Found. January 15, 2013. Some of the things we have been up to while I was learning how to use the new computer and trying to acclimate to my new job:. We can print them from online! We printed 100 different ads and decoupaged them to the wall. It took a full set of color ink cartridges to print and about 6 hours to put them all up. And they covered this much wall:. She must think I am a terrible cook! No one good enough for her first-born son, eh!