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Not that much room to turn around or do much of anything in there. I sincerely hope there were curtains next to the toilet at one time. :D © 2012-Current.
Nancy's Schipperke Copyright Sherry Egger 2007 and thanks to Pistol for finally showing me how it's correctly spelled!! :)
years ago my mom gave me a box of my stuff she kept........those are my first big boy undies....the little white jumper has a cute little puppy on it chasing a red mouse
©AVucha 2018
The Cubby Hole Cafe, 10713 Main St., Richmond, sustained about $150,000 in damage after a fire Saturday night, according to a news release from the Richmond Township Fire Protection District.
About 9 p.m., Richmond firefighters were dispatched to the restaurant after reports of heavy flames and smoke coming from the building, according to the release.
The fire, which mainly was confined to the kitchen, was extinguished in about a half-hour.
Owner Tim Snopek said there might be some things at the front of the restaurant that could be cleaned and salvaged, but the back area was too damaged.
The scene was processed by the McHenry County Sheriff’s Office, and a cause has yet to be determined, according to the release. Fire inspectors left the scene about 3 a.m., Snopek said.
Snopek said he hopes to lease space at a nearby restaurant that will allow him to keep his 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. business hours rather than waiting to open a new restaurant.
“[Our employees] need to get back and working,” Snopek said.
According to social media posts on the cafe’s Facebook page, the Cubby Hole has operated in Richmond for 33 years.
Snopek said the cafe used to be open during the evenings, but after business slowed a few years ago, daily hours became 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.
He said he is unsure how long cleanup efforts will take and does not know whether the building will need to be razed.
First responders from Spring Grove, Wonder Lake, Hebron-Alden-Greenwood, Crystal Lake, Antioch, Fox Lake, Nunda Rural, Woodstock, Cary, Wauconda and Marengo, as well as Bloomfield-Genoa City and Randall Township in Wisconsin, assisted with the fire.
*Written by Drew Zimmerman, Northwest Herald
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Cubby, the minor-league Fighters mascot, poses for a picture with me and Fighters super-fan Deanna. Only in Japan would I, at 5'10", tower over a mascot.
Photos taken during the preparatioon and decoration of Gemma's 18th Birthday Party. The theme is Masquerade. I made 2 canvases with a varied selection of masks to keep in with the colour theme of her invitations of blue, black and silver. We put up paper lanterns, solar lights and balinese flags.
Bao Bao, female Giant Panda Cub (Born: August 23, 2013). Smithsonian's National Zoo, Washington D.C. [24Aug2014-DSC_0093]
Cubby is playful and endearing, but not much of a cuddler. She is always in “kitten mode” zooming here and there, wadding up the floor blanket and chasing after toys. Cubby is good with other cats and around dogs. She has not been around children much and might be a better choice for older, calm children. Cubby has been with us since 9/21/2008.
This cub was out at 4 o'clock this afternoon, still no sign of the adults and I only saw 2 cubs. This one's fearless : ) I'm not sure at what point they cease to be cubs, I suppose when they leave home. Someone had deliberately smeared dog poo all over the gate that I shoot them through to try and scare me off. That's very brave of them, funny how they don't have the guts to actually approach me in person, Daily Mail readers I suspect.............
I'm catching up tonight and tomorrow, thanks for all the kind comments, they're really appreciated ( more than ever at the moment in fact !! )
This amazing wall of tactile art sets the bedroom apart from the living space at the loft/studio at [Artspace] at Untitled.
the cubby i built for my two muchkins the window you can see behind the cubby is my kitchen window it looks directly into the cubby so the kids can play while i work! best idea i ever had!! oh and the black blocks are my kids and my sons best mate (i don't put pics of my kids up) made from teak decking