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Sorry. I’ve been frozen. I’ll post more when my fingers thaw.
Sorry. I’ve been frozen. I’ll post more when my fingers thaw.
A look at Yellowknife, a city of 20,000 people in Canada’s Northwest Territories. According to the city’s web page: * Yellowknife sits on the shores of Great Slave Lake, and is about a 1,500 kilometer drive north of Edmonton, Alberta. * Modern development began in the 1930s when gold was discovered on the Yellowknife River.… Read More today’s lesson.
Winter has returned — cold and snowy — and I have just one gripe: my “winter” wiper blades were frozen for the whole trip home tonight. But that’s all I can come up with, boys and girls — you all know from past posts that I don’t mind this stuff a bit, especially when it… Read More it is january.
I got in touch with my artsy side today, prompting a venture into our local JoAnn Fabrics store. Men apparently appear at JoAnn Fabrics — at least, this JoAnn Fabrics — frequently enough that no one bothered to look my way as I wandered around. But once I picked up the bolts I needed and… Read More crafty.
So The Wife said over the weekend that Uncle Crappy is getting a little dull. And I’m about 90 percent sure she was talking about the blog. I do have to admit I’ve had kind of a one-track mind around here recently, and that’s probably not likely to change at least until after this weekend,… Read More requests?
When The Wife and I stepped outside this morning, we found that we suddenly had a waterfront home, something to which we had always aspired. And it was so easy. Now all we need is a boat. Actually, this is our semi-annual water main break that briefly turns our street into the Pittsburgh area’s fourth… Read More property values.