Glam, that's a gorgeous picture.
Aims, I agree with whoever said she--or they--are probably grieving, and you're a handy, if unfair, target of the anger part of that. I hope the friendship can survive it. If not, or if you can't endure on a wait and see basis, then you're going to have to be the one to move away and let go. And I'm sorry.
Steph, I'm so sorry. The Alchemist was obviously a great place, celebrated by all who were familiar with it, and its loss will be felt more widely than perhaps even the owners know. Thank goodness, though, that they have the insurance, and once the shock and adjustment are over, willing support as they rebuild.
Glad to hear everyone seems to have survived that past week (earthquake, hurricane ... do I dare ask what's next). Sorry about The Alchemist and any damage anyone may have suffered.
In the news, photos of Irene.
Steph, I'm so sorry.
Glam, that is a fabulous photo!
I am now a licensed forklift driver. It's going to take a while to get good at it, though. That shit is tricky!
In the news, photos of Irene.
I love that picture of the crayfish. He looks all angry and defiant.
Can I send him the link?
Absolutely! Spread any link from either of my blogs near and far!
Glam, that is a great family photo!
ION- no news is good news, right? Still no word about my father.
Oh, damn, Tep, I'm so sorry for your brother and the pub. And vibing like hell for much awesomeness with the cannery's opening.
Glam, that is an utterly wonderful picture--and Hec is right; Shane's crankiness actually works perfectly.
Heart-and-health~ma for your dad, omnis.