Anything interesting happen on the plane? It's always good to get home.
I still haven't decided what I want to be when I grow up.
As I've aged I have noticed that although my body hair is darker and grows longer when not curtailed, my legs are going bald.
I'll bet your painting is wonderful. I love colour.
That's more than I paid for my spinning wheel. Besides, with a kitchen full of spices I might be expected to actually cook something.
I'm not claustrophobic but I don't like going under bridges; especially when there is heavy traffic overhead. Cool photos.
OMG!
I was there in the early 70's. Spent every penny of my meager savings on a little vacation with a couple of friends and all I remember is trying to sleep on an uncomfortable cot in our motel room as I'd come down with the flu on our first day there.
I faked being a waif by sitting on a curb looking oh so sad, on a busy street in Montreal. Although I was only three years old not one single adult approached me to help. Certain neighbours believe I am, at least, partially deaf.
The Fenians had high hopes, even though Canada was a lot smaller in those days. Interesting bit about your GG Grandfather.
Now they just need the spare.
I couldn't take. If he lived with me I'd either sabotage his speakers or kick him out.
I love the look of brick walks and driveways but the ground around our house shifts a lot (mini earthquakes? buried dump? tree roots?) and we'd probably end up tripping over shifted bricks. It's slushing here. Not quite rain but not quite snow. Tomorrow is forecast to warm up to 6C/43F and next week we are supposed to get THREE dry days in a row!
I'm a "crime and thriller" reader myself and that last book looks intriguing.