Big, overgrown forsythia: 0, Bundaberg: 1...
...big, overgrown forsythia cousins :4.
Ugh.
Big, overgrown forsythia: 0, Bundaberg: 1...
...big, overgrown forsythia cousins :4.
Ugh.
I really need more garage space rather than refurbishing the interior of my house.
Is this your own, sole, single decision or isn't there someone else who might have some input? Have you run this wacky idea of yours by this other person?
I've decided our master bath is due for a reno along with the bedroom top to bottom.
Husband-of-weezie was last seen hiding behind the door to the closet, trying to set up a bunker.
Nothing incites bodily violence quicker than a Duke fan turning in your direction and saying 'scoreboard.'
These are the only other votes. They like hanging out in the garage.
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Turned out to be 79F and sunny this afternoon while I was at the office.
This is the most logical garage expansion:
https://garagesoftexas.com/locations/san-antonio/
Hello Darkness, my old friend...
Sigh, what have we become?
Heading to Durham tomorrow for the Duke Women's Alumni Conference. Or something like that.
Vandyput in a decent showing, but they are no Duke.
The Classics major is applying to transfer. Vanderbilt is on the list.
The Classics major is also applying to transfer to Tulane. He is at UVM right now - that might be culture shock! Dream school for what he wants to study - Cornell. What he really wants to do is historical linguistics/linguistic anthropology with a bit of archaeology thrown in and he wants to concentrate on Mayan languages. You don't get all that at very many places. So he's going for schools that have at least some of it. UVM has decent little classics and linguistics departments but they don't have the archaeology or anything related to the Mayans. He's planning on picking up a minor in Latin American studies at the new school. He's going to stay a Classics major because he doesn't want to start over and a lot of the historical language stuff is taught through Classics departments anyway. Plus - he loves ancient Greek, he just doesn't want to get a PhD in Classics.
Headed to San Diego at the end of March. Any recommendations from the great DBR minds?