I like the Greek characters at the end. They could spell out anything and we wouldn't know the difference.
That storm cellar project sounds like a big one - I'd looked at them online back when you first started talking about it a couple years ago, thought you were getting one of those 2 person ones. I am claustrophobic, so there is not much chance I'd be hanging out in there, big or little. But never say never, I suppose.
Has it been windy there? Or windier than usual? Probably hard to tell the difference between the usual wind and more wind there in Wyoming. I saw where windows were broken by the wind up in Cody.
Way to go, Martin! The casino buffets here had a time where the desserts included little puddings in plastic cups that were smaller than that one in your picture. They were popular and we have a stack of those cups that Mr. YouKnow brought home and washed because he didn't want to waste them. One of them used to serve the best nut bars, but when the recession came they stopped, and I have been looking for the recipe ever since.
I'm so glad it went well and you lived to tell the tale.
Happy Thanksgiving to you, Martin. Thanks for the e card. I love that wallpaper with the roses that is framing your face - if I had it in one of my old-fashioned bedrooms, it would cheer me up every morning when I woke up.
You'll always be young in my mind's eye.
That's a great cookbook, and I've got it here. My favorite picture in it is the one of Jon's dad with the barbecue.
Lovely photos. Those yarns have such a beautiful luster. If that model had a thought in her head, we could see it.
That sultry hussy looks great in those cowls.
Congrats. Very nice toppers.
That's beautiful.
We're getting ready to hit the road for points west. Miss Priss is acting like she might be coming down with a UTI - too much kitty box time - I'm keeping an eye on her.
One of my samplers says: A house without a cat may be a home, perhaps, but how can it prove its title?
I have new neighbors who have been there many months and need to go say hello. That's my new year's resolution. They aren't within sight of my house, but are the next house - about 1/2 a mile away and my excuse was the chaos caused by the flood.