ps - a guy cut the lock of the shed so I can access my bike. Now I have to find someone or a place to get the dry rotted tires replaced. The shop closest to me has a bad rep. But at least little by little I'm getting closer to having a working bike again in my life.
You just keep me simply impressed and often when I get an ambious bug it's because of you doing your passion. I'm looking for mine as I get settled in, actually I'm waiting for my passion to walk up and bat me up side the head.
When I sold my company and went back to work as an employee for it...whew what a mind adjustment but oh lordy being an employee sure had it's advantages. I left the work at work. When I owned it I brought work home or anywhere I went.
However having a little side business could garner you all the tax write off you need.
I think the being together is so much more important, especially at our ages now. It is a great time to sell. The pros and cons of apartment living, at least for me was NO MAINTENANCE ever. They fricking changed the light bulbs, kept the grounds manicured, it was wonderful. The con was no equity was being built, but guess what I built my own equity by what I didn't spend on Maintenance. Now that I'm back to being a homeowner, do you know how many maintenance guys I've had to put in my back pocket?
You can build a little equity in the gas you save. Not having to work on renovations also gives you more time together to do something, let's think....FUN.
Ending a life by injection for our animals is a kind thing to do in some circumstances although it is intensly hard. Ending a human life by starvation sounds painful on some level, maybe the mind does not recognize it but I would think the body would want nutrition. I believe an injection would be more humane for the human.
Thankfully we can be kind to our pets and end their misery when they have no quality of life left.
Ha ha TG and my son is not crazy about ice cream either, guess I didn't buy it much when he was growing up. I do enjoy it a couple times a year but it has never been a staple in my home.
Mangos are finally go on sale and YAY here in Tampa there are roadside stands that I so missed in Orlando. I've been buying different kinds of mangos reasonably and they have been DELISH.
I love odd things together, especially fruits and veggies. I like mustard on pizza, sour cream on pancakes, ketchup on hotdogs (anything really) - I like most things but I'm not crazy about ice cream.
I've been talking to a friend on MD from north FL for years but never met. Recently he told me he is fixing to live on his sailboat for several months, come my way before heading to the Bahama area, no telling where else. If it goes the way he plans then he will see his home and start this new live adventure.
I hope it works out because I would enjoy being part of his adventure. My place is paradise for winter but nothing holding us back from summers anywhere else, especially running from hurricanes.
I need to meet me a fishing companion again. It's been a long time and I used to love fishing which is wierd because I hated to eat fish. Now I love to eat seafood and never get to go fishing.
Oh Molly, I'm absolutely in agreement with you and I use that saying all the time. I've always sponsored anything that has to do with education for young and old alike. My company has been pretty generous too.
We want to volunteer our time to some charity. We do a starndard feeding every year to the hungry and homeless at a mission. Boss gives the day off to the people that would like to serve the hungry.
Now she wants us to do more for other holidays. Down the road she wants to start an orphanage.
After I merged my two households - I have so much duplicates in bulk. Now finding where I stashed everything when I first moved in, simply another story but I won't take chances on running out.
RE: Beauty in the Eye of the Beholder
ps - a guy cut the lock of the shed so I can access my bike. Now I have to find someone or a place to get the dry rotted tires replaced. The shop closest to me has a bad rep. But at least little by little I'm getting closer to having a working bike again in my life.