Wow! Hope you took a big break after unloading that stuff!
Sounds like the new place is going to be nice and colorful!
TAke care and enjoy your new home.
i was out riding my bike with no jacket yesterday, and i wake up to snow. isn't CO amazing? Eccentric up there is right, in a few weeks you'll be able to find almost anything in the alleys as the students leave.
Ah yes, the joys of a moving. Glad you got a ride in though. I've always been a city rider, comfortable hopping curbs, dodging cabs, buses and diplomats (really the idea of sharing the road means nothing to them). So when I went on my first true singletrack ride with an old friend and her bf, I was terrified. There were trails that I couldn't even really see that we were bombing down. They taught me alot and I finally had to use more than three gears. Loved it and the swimming hole afterwards.
Cool, sounds like a lot of fun, remodeling is fun, I would like to see it when it is done.
Well Im hopping the house hunt is over, my next journal will be full of photos of the house, but I got a home inspection today and there are a lot of small things wrong, I dont think anything big, but I need to talk to some one to see how much the stuff is going to cost me, the fuckers may need to come down on their prince.
Well that sucks, I would have helped you unload that if I lived near you.
Craigslist is the best.
You have a green thumb like no other, those orchid are beautiful.
Im sorry it snowed on your birthday.
That looks like a nice bike.
I road a cheep mouton bike 150 miles in 2 days one time, 75miles each day, it was for charity, that was when I was like 15, I need to do stuff like that again.
Oh yes, tell me about it, I was so hopping it was going to be perfect and he goes into detail about everything small thing, I guess that is good, but grr it hurt my heart.
You are a superhero most people could not have done the same.
Yes, but I think we can still do it, I have seen people in there 80s lift more then most 18 year olds, but now we have jobs and stuff like that that takes up time, we just needs to get out there and make our self do it.
Six hours? I'd probably still be unloading that thing, haha.
I am glad to read that you had a good birthday (even though it snowed) and that the homestead is coming along nicely.
Thanks for the garden update, too; that was very nice of you. Too bad about the Coral Bark maple, though - that would have been a great addition (and I'm shocked that no one you spoke to has heard of it). Any thoughts on what you might replace it with?
Weird I thought I totally commented on this blog already. Thanks for that suggestion! I've actually already found a group of garden people to share a garden with, but that looks like a really interesting project to try out, I think I'll definitely look into it!