In other news, here's a college course I could enjoy. If it were closer.
Spike ,'Potential'
Natter 75: More Than a Million Natters Served
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I hope the final is a drinking contest.
I'm nervous about a lot of things.
All of the above, plus the idea of Trump and his kind being normalized. This is unacceptable.
78 here, but they say it feels like 80. I have my windows open because it was cooler earlier.
Today is the first regular day off (which I get from my compressed work schedule) where I don't have to think about when to go visit Dad. Sigh.
Wishes of comfort during this transition. I don't know when or if we ever stop automatically thinking "I need to ask" or "I need to tell" and then remember again.
Loving the stories of good co-workers and communities. And swimming lessons! I love to swim and swim often for long stretches of time, but I look absurd because I avoid getting water in my ears or nose. I have 2 recovering ears because I went underwater when I was on vacation. And wearing nose plugs and ear plugs makes me feel even more absurd. So I mostly swim at home.
Three degrees. And I still had to drag the dog inside after 30 minutes at the park.
Time to ask for home decor advice. I'm thinking of putting wallpaper/wall decals on the wall behind the head of my bed. Here's the room: [link]
Do you guys prefer
1: [link]
2: [link]
or 3: [link] ?
I like #3 best, but those would all scare me into thinking the wall wasn't smooth! Which I realize is the point.
Matt, I like the brick so much I might buy it, but for your room I think I like the wood better. Or even this: link.
I like #2 best, I am sucker for red brick.
Today is the first regular day off (which I get from my compressed work schedule) where I don't have to think about when to go visit Dad. Sigh.
The unexpected changes in the routine are very disconcerting.
I like the wood as well. It minimizes the disconnect between realistic texture and the lack of actual three dimensions in the real room.