People know about Chirp for audiobooks? also libraries.
Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess
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.
Oh that dress is super cute, Tep!
It's so comfortable, too. And I definitely did not pay $100 for it -- I got it during a random sale for like $47 or so.
Tim (well, *Ava*) is perpetually shopping on Poshmark, so fancy clothes get delivered like once a month -- today's delivery was a houndstooth bodysuit and a black pencil skirt. Tres chic. (And I feel the need to point out that the last article of clothing I bought was $7 gym shorts, and that right there is the dynamic in our marriage. I have literally asked "Don't you have enough black heels?!?" I'm a goddamn stereotype.)
Goddammit Marshalls sending me orders when I am about to quit for the day
I think I might have registered with Chirp but forgot about it, I should check on that. I have a delinquent fine situation with the library that I need to sort out before I can make use of them...
Oh, and I bought a new lawnmower and batteries for the weed-eater. It's a thrill a minute over here.
I did buy a whole new weed-eater because the old one died. That was an absolute necessity, though, not a splurge. Stupid lawn.
Stupid lawn.
No truer words.
Although using the weed-eater is so damn satisfying. I get a lot of aggression out that way.
I've also bee doing more audiobooks again. They are very helpful if I want to rest while ltc is outside playing and don't want to hear her squealing.
Thrill-a-minute? H just changed out all the Damp-Rids in the workshop. Still to go--under his bathroom vanity and mine. Woohoo! On the other hand, no mildew, so that's a good.
What have I bought . . . a lot of bedding, because mine picked this year to start self-destructing - hooray for eBay and the Macy's clearances sales - some parts for my Nordic Track, and two blankets and a bolster for yoga; a couple of accessory sets for the Instant Pot; a truly ridiculous amount of tea, and a blue teapot to brew it in (it's the spitting image of my great-grandmother's, one of the Hall Pottery promotionals for Lipton Tea in the '30s); soil and plants (and these owls) for the balcony garden . . . .
And a loooooooooot of cheap Nook books.