Totes, Kat. I hope something good happens for you soon, to help even things out a little.
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.
Huh?
Isn't that odd, tommy? But I did notice when I visited England that they are very resolute about not pronouncing words with their foreign pronunciation. I didn't realize they considered it pretentious. I always thought it was more obnoxious to say "Macho" like "Matcho." We're colonizing your words and they'll live under our rules!
What's funny and deeply ironic is that while we were looking at houses, K told our realtor, "I absolutely do not want to do a short sale. It sounds like a nightmare!"
But we really like the house. We'll see.
Oh man, Kat.
OH well. Not much to be done about it.
Grace is awake and Noah is still asleep. I have a weekend of twin wrangling on my own because K is out of town. Sigh.
Your long growing seasons are making me envious.
I was just marvelling this morning that we've been eating local strawberries since early April! And they are still coming in, along with blueberries, peaches, and corn. Love the long growing season here. Strawberries in New England don't come in till June and they don't last too long either.
Strawberries in New England don't come in till June and they don't last too long either.
I hear that. I always buy a lot and freeze them.
Too much, Kat. I hope you catch a break soon.
And our growing season is over. The farmer's markets and CSA pickups close in April.
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Ugh, this person can FOAD.