I'm not saying I'd swap withChiberiaChicago, you understand. Just that I wouldn't dismiss it out of hand.
It's snowing again and apparently we're getting a Saskatchewan Screamer tonight that I'd gladly waft your way if I could.
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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.
I'm not saying I'd swap withChiberiaChicago, you understand. Just that I wouldn't dismiss it out of hand.
It's snowing again and apparently we're getting a Saskatchewan Screamer tonight that I'd gladly waft your way if I could.
It's snowing again and apparently we're getting a Saskatchewan Screamer tonight that I'd gladly waft your way if I could.
We're only supposed to get an inch, so I drove to work. Then I found out we're getting freezing rain too. Oops.
Then I found out we're getting freezing rain too.
God damn it.
It was snowing on my way into work this morning, I was not pleased. Something is still falling, can't tell if it is rain or really wet snow.
mostly because it was so easy and also kind of amazing. Highly recommend!
OK, that adds to my interest in maybe actually doing rather than just thinking.
Seriously, if you have a mandoline, the prep takes ten minutes, and a couple of weeks later you have sauerkraut. (Slicing with a knife would probably take longer.)
After the shooting here a month ago, there were problems with the emergency communication system to parents. We didn't get any official communication from the district until about 7 hours after the shooting. Since then they have been testing and implementing new proceedures.
I just got a notice that there was a chemical spill in one of the charter school chemistry classes, so that school is closed for the afternoon. Ok. I get that there is a balance between too much info and just enough...but really? The whole district needed to be notified?
Didn't mean to quiet the thread.
I stopped by the management office and yes, my apartment is up for renovation. She said I would likely have two choices. The first is to do an "inhabited renovation", which means all my stuff needs to move to the garage and I need to move me and CJ elsewhere for 2 weeks (at my expense). My rent would go up to the renovated apartment cost - estimated at an additional $250/month. Or I could move to another apartment in the complex, potentially moving from a 3 bedroom to a 2 bedroom and potentially getting a break on rent that way.
Then she added that the complex will pay for movers to move my stuff - either in and out of my garage or to a new apartment. That is making me consider the apartment move option. I saw my maintenance guy on my way to my place and asked him about the movers. He said they are good. The complex will pay for 3 hours of their time. Shoot, if they can take care of my furniture, I can get the boxes moved.
I won't get the official notice for another few weeks, but I can start looking at the 2 bedroom floor plans and figure what I'd like.
That sounds like it could be a financial benefit, Suzi. Except for having less space, of course.
Jesse might like this: a guy made a colored ice fort in his yard during the cold snap: [link]
That sounds like a decent option, hopefully.