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???? Not me. I've been sitting behind the steering wheel since 8 this morning. Sorry about going on vacation without letting you know Jim. I won't let that happen again
???? Not me. I've been sitting behind the steering wheel since 8 this morning. Sorry about going on vacation without letting you know Jim. I won't let that happen again
I guess it's better than the alternative. Was nice to get back to the farm for a few days. No computer, fuzzy tv, grandma's home cookin'......ah, the simple life.
???? Not me. I've been sitting behind the steering wheel since 8 this morning. Sorry about going on vacation without letting you know Jim. I won't let that happen again
I misread some information in your public profile. I thought the little box in the upper right corner was the last time you were on but in reality it is the last time the I was on, even while viewing your public profile.
The simple life: it definatly has it's benefits. No cell phone, email to always have to keep tabs on. Good clean air to breath, no roaring freeway at night. Clear night skies to enjoy the moon and stars.
Oh yes there are clear skies in Seattle, some of the best can be had right after a rain and it clears. Horizon to horizon with mountains everywhere and Puget sound right down the middle. It's one of the most beautiful places to live when the weather's right. There's just so many street lights at night that only the bright stars can be seen anymore from within the city. You have to drive east over the mountains to get a good old fashioned country view anymore, even on a clear night.
I grew up in the woods as well and sorely miss that part of life.
Last edited by Kwikkordead; Jan 3, 2006 at 07:47 AM.
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