Hi you! I was thinking about how I hadn’t seen the blog in a while, so I was catching up on it instead of writing my paper about the cultural genocide of Native Americans and saw that people were posting stories! So I thought I’d send a funny story about life here. In the heart […]
My painting of the kitchen was going along swimmingly, and the walls that were finished looked good, if I do say so myself. We had just had new Silestone counters, oak cabinets, lights, and a new window put in, and except for the unpainted walls, everything was fresh and bright. Each workday morning I would […]
Adam All our houses make certain noises uniquely theirs. Over time, we learn some of them; learn they do not herald axe-murderers entering through basement windows or dangerous new species (or ravenous prehistoric creatures) born spontaneously out of forgotten relics in the attic. The occasional branch bouncing off the roof or especially enthusiastic duct cooling […]
“We were loading a floor through the second floor windows. Like the one’s above your deck, those dualies, except there wasn’t a roof with skylights below. Just the first floor. The carpenter wouldn’t get out of the way. We told him to move and he said, ‘I’ve got my work to do and you have […]
Mike, for your triple monitor: Apollo 17 Panorama (Mike took the challenge and captured this image from his triple monitor set-up.) And the guy who made that gigapixel picture wasn’t first. (As he sort of admitted by qualifying his picture as the first earth-based one.) You can download any of several hundred 23,000 x 23,000 […]
Mike, You’ll need a bigger monitor (40,784 x 26,800 pixels), or a bunch of monitors, to see this picture all at once. Ed
Elon University in North Carolina
Elon University in North Carolina
Me : I was talking to a woman I was building a deck for, and watching her stack her wood. I said, “My friend Travis wouldn’t allow you to stack your wood that far away from your house.” She kinda agreed. Travis: My parents have a pile by the garage, from which they replenish a […]
The begining of our traditional meal at Daniela’s Cantina.
Therefore, when Jeffro told me he’d rented a Manlift to work on his chimney (and I see he also helped his neighbor), I had high hopes of another good blog story.