@Yakster said:
Shopping with the family, two more stops to go before I can go back home and have a smoke. I'm so ready.
Yesterday I went shopping with my wife, to Hobby Lobby and Michael's, for YARN, and KNITTING and CROCHET NEEDLES. I think I have never been quite so bored in my entire life, and I also have no idea how anyone can spend soooooo much time looking at YARN before making a decision. Fortunately, I had a Nica Libre Sun Grown and a Cohiba Nicaragua in my coat pocket, as we were meeting friends at the smoking-friendly American Legion Post for dinner. It was he only thing keeping me from dropping over dead right there in Michael's.
Got home from shopping, filled two shopping carts at Smart & final, unloaded the car, and then I had to break down and vacuum seal all the meats that we bought. Now I'm feeling hangry.
Lowe's, Marshalls, in and out, Goodwill, Walgreens, Smart & final, an all day expedition.
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I've had some minor plantar fasciitis off and on recently. Bought some slides with an arch support to wear around the house. Unbelievable difference. Don't go barefoot if your feet bother you.
@Yakster said:
Got a link to those arch supported slides? My flat feet don't like going around barefoot very long and my house shoes give little support.
Hoka Ora recovery slide, I believe. Looks like what I got at a local store
Hey ****er’s! Thought I’d drop by and see what y’all talk about over here. It can’t be that boring. I’ve probably missed a lot of good stuff. Got some catching up to do.
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@TRayB said:
In Schuylkill County, it's Der (pronounced dare). So der.
OK, but don't ignore the pronunciation obstacle course that is Schuylkill. It might be easy for a local, but it looks rough to me.
You may abbreviate the pronunciation as Skook, but's that's a relatively recent term. More historically correct is Coal Country, and the residents may be referred to as Coal Crackers. The common pronunciation is simply Skoo-kill. Don't ever say Sheye-ul-kill, even the one-toothed Coal Crackers will seem intelligent in comparison to you.
Up at 4:30. Quick breakfast of one egg and fried grits. Up the hill to my studio for lots of coffee, a book and a robusto. Painted till 9:30 and hit the woods for a hour walk. Loaded up the truck with trash and recycling and headed for the dumpster site. On the way back stopped at the library to pick up a new James Lee Burke book that they saved for me. Stopped at a church thrift store and scored a painting for 2$ that I will overpaint with one of my own. Lunch and started to stack firewood. Planed evening meal of green chili stew, brown rice and coleslaw. Back to the firewood. Going to button everything up outside cause we are expecting 8 inches of the white stuff on Sunday. Tonight got to work on our garden seed order. Don't watch the TV much and don't pay attention to my flip phone. Got too much to do without distractions.
Starting to work on taxes even though the IRS has put a hold on filing until they decide whether to tax rebate from the state as income due to them collecting excess revenue beyond the tax cap.
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A couple of starlings and a male red-wing blackbird showed up at our bird feeder a couple of days ago, early for this time of year.
Got another foot of snow over the last week & woke to -15 this morning. What is this “ spring” of which you speak?
Yesterday I went shopping with my wife, to Hobby Lobby and Michael's, for YARN, and KNITTING and CROCHET NEEDLES. I think I have never been quite so bored in my entire life, and I also have no idea how anyone can spend soooooo much time looking at YARN before making a decision. Fortunately, I had a Nica Libre Sun Grown and a Cohiba Nicaragua in my coat pocket, as we were meeting friends at the smoking-friendly American Legion Post for dinner. It was he only thing keeping me from dropping over dead right there in Michael's.
Got home from shopping, filled two shopping carts at Smart & final, unloaded the car, and then I had to break down and vacuum seal all the meats that we bought. Now I'm feeling hangry.
Lowe's, Marshalls, in and out, Goodwill, Walgreens, Smart & final, an all day expedition.
My sympathy, Chris. Sounds like you will be well stocked for a while.
I've still got a big sack of rice to put away, I think I'll deal with that later.
@MrShrek ?
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
@ShawnOL damn it, you’re on to me already!
I've had some minor plantar fasciitis off and on recently. Bought some slides with an arch support to wear around the house. Unbelievable difference. Don't go barefoot if your feet bother you.
Got a link to those arch supported slides? My flat feet don't like going around barefoot very long and my house shoes give little support.
Hoka Ora recovery slide, I believe. Looks like what I got at a local store
Hey ****er’s! Thought I’d drop by and see what y’all talk about over here. It can’t be that boring. I’ve probably missed a lot of good stuff. Got some catching up to do.
@Bob_Luken mainly just pictures of me at the car wash
Cutting a lot of keys at work.
There, not a car wash picture.
"Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another." - Proverbs 27:17
On my morning walk I check to make sure the ocesn is still there. Yup.
They're
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
Wrong
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
Thar
Better
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
In Schuylkill County, it's Der (pronounced dare). So der.
OK, but don't ignore the pronunciation obstacle course that is Schuylkill. It might be easy for a local, but it looks rough to me.
Sounds like
skoo·kl
You may abbreviate the pronunciation as Skook, but's that's a relatively recent term. More historically correct is Coal Country, and the residents may be referred to as Coal Crackers. The common pronunciation is simply Skoo-kill. Don't ever say Sheye-ul-kill, even the one-toothed Coal Crackers will seem intelligent in comparison to you.
@Bob_Luken, for your continuing education.
https://www.coalregion.com/speak/speaka.php
Added the cigar rest option to the new chair and now it's really 'my' chair.
Up at 4:30. Quick breakfast of one egg and fried grits. Up the hill to my studio for lots of coffee, a book and a robusto. Painted till 9:30 and hit the woods for a hour walk. Loaded up the truck with trash and recycling and headed for the dumpster site. On the way back stopped at the library to pick up a new James Lee Burke book that they saved for me. Stopped at a church thrift store and scored a painting for 2$ that I will overpaint with one of my own. Lunch and started to stack firewood. Planed evening meal of green chili stew, brown rice and coleslaw. Back to the firewood. Going to button everything up outside cause we are expecting 8 inches of the white stuff on Sunday. Tonight got to work on our garden seed order. Don't watch the TV much and don't pay attention to my flip phone. Got too much to do without distractions.
Ordered a few of these
https://www.officesupply.com/office-supplies/storage-organizers/storage-drawers/storage-boxes-containers/iris-weathertight-storage-container-quarts-clear/p899488.html
^^^ I know someone who has 6 of that size.
That's a great price. I have a couple of the 62 quart Iris Weathertight bins I got from Home Depot.
Starting to work on taxes even though the IRS has put a hold on filing until they decide whether to tax rebate from the state as income due to them collecting excess revenue beyond the tax cap.