I just got to Beep Me, and want to offer much mom ~ma to Scrappy.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Natter 70: Hookers and Blow
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Scrappy, I'm so sorry. And Sean, sorry you can't go home.
For books set on an island, these really don't mention the water or fish or ships all that much. There's the White Sands hotel in the first one, but that's about it. A few mentions in later books about taking a walk along the harbor road, or a pathway lined with clam shells, but the first time that there's a sailor or a fisherman as a character doesn't come until the fifth book. And with all the long descriptions of cooking and food, I don't think that anybody has eaten fish. I think there's a scene in one of the later books where one of Anne's daughters goes down to the docks, and there are a bunch of little shacks where the fishermen and their families live, and the kids all laugh at her because of her fancy clothes.
I'm sorry, Scrappy. Much comfort to your mom, you, and your family.
I have a large pile of onions, kale, green pepper, cabbage, zucchini, and chicken, with some olive oil and hoisin. I expect my halo to arrive any moment.
So I refinanced my house today. That was different
Husband went to an interview for a contract position south of Portland today, and no luck. Not worth working five hours away from home for six months. Back to the drawing board.
I keep looking at the local shelter website and thinking that I want to get a dog. I've never had a dog before. I should probably learn something about taking care of dogs before I start looking into adopting one.
For books set on an island, these really don't mention the water or fish or ships all that much.
Anne's House of Dreams is actually set on the shore, and there is a lighthouse nearby where they hang out with the keeper. And Gilbert has to take a boat across the harbor sometimes.
But I think it's a class thing: the "gentry" are the farmers and professionals, and the lower class are the fishermen and people who mess about with boats. And Anne, for all her poor beginnings, is definitely aspirational middle- to upper-class.
Also maybe ethnicity, because there are the occasional derogatory comments about French-speaking people.
I keep looking at the local shelter website and thinking that I want to get a dog. I've never had a dog before. I should probably learn something about taking care of dogs before I start looking into adopting one.
Go volunteer at a rescue? Tell them you would be a first-time dog owner. A good rescue will match you with a starter doggie. (eeee! not biased at all)