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Matt P. put the finishing touches of paint on the trim of our new "Air Abraisives Room" and it is open for business at HGMS.
After waiting for more then a moth on something that could have been here in 5 to 7 days. I have another mysterious new blythe clone! :D
Can't wait to feel well enough to put some sanding and carving knife to her little face and make her all pretty. :)
Finally managed to get the photos from 8/10/2019 off my handheld camera! Leader (NS 4263) was shiny and brand new, plus the second engine (NS 9303) has an odd number font.
Finally listing some new items in my Etsy shop. Love these old National Geographic maps, this one is from 1975.
BNSF's M-BRCGAL1-03 heads west down Main 2 at Highlands the Highlands Metra stop in Hinsdale, IL.
May 3, 2009.
...at least for today.
It was colder than it should be today, but at least it wasn't raining! I took advantage of this good weather to go wander in the woods; I hadn't been there for two weeks, and it felt fantastic.
With New York's daytime temperatures now in the 50s, and crocuses blooming in our Orient garden, I am declaring "Spring is Here!" Honeybees believe it.
After years of trying to decide which e-book reader to choose, I finally chose Amazon's Kindle. I love it!
My only problem is finishing the paperback I started...I so want to read on this instead!
Here, we are all waiting in line at the airport to be checked in for the flight home. It was a long trip, but it was amazing. We got to the airport at 8pm. Our flight didn't leave until midnight. And yet, the people checking us in were so slow that they couldn't even check us all in on time. AT least one of the teams was left behind. And since there was only one flight to London daily, they had to wait a whole day before they could come home. How disappointing. Really, that just showed that, even though as we saw in one of the first pictures in Kenya, "Your efforts on the ground help Kenya fly higher," there was a long way for Kenya to go.
Day 2:
It's a day which started well and ended very nicely :)
We spent the night before in Kanda. Headed out early to go to a 100yen shop at Akihabara before catching our reserved bullet train, embarking on our "quest for sakura" journey.
We found the 100yen shop alright and saw tonnes of goodies there but decided to do the shopping spree when we returned to Tokyo on Day 7 (where I encountered the middle-aged Cosplay phenomenon
Since 8vee never tried "standing soba", so we grabbed our breakfast at one right in front of akihabara JR station and had an amazing Squid tempura soba *slurp*
And then we bumped into some funky pet and its friendly owner :)
Then went back to the hotel, grabbed our bags and headed north to Kasumigajou Kouen, Nihonmatsu and then to Sendai to check into our hotel before grabbing dinner
Then went back to the hotel, grabbed our bags and headed north to Kasumigajou Kouen, Nihonmatsu and then to <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/21671926@N00/175948379/"Sendai to check into our hotel before grabbing dinner
with all of it and can move on!
Lesson, listen to your gut.
The nose should never have been
what you see first.
It is just a hint of one as it should be.
Two days of angst when I could have
just listened to myself!
The Scarlet O'Hara daffodils that I planted last fall have been peaking out of the ground for several weeks now. This one was the first to bloom.
It's not overly challenging to balance on flat water and a board the size of a garage door... Still, stand-up paddling is a lot of fun!
I can't believe it took Brady until Sunday to get the loser trophy...
As you can see, he took a Happy Penis and drilled a hole in it to put on his car antenna.