only thing i hate more than shaving is having my facial hair grow out. itches like a SOB ! been thinking about using Nair (sp?) on my face and neck...
From that same incredible album by Jackson Browne was a song that I always really connected with. I was never a roadie but I have setup hundreds of trade shows and so I really empathized. Fly in. Set up. Work show. Knock down. Pack up. Fly out. And repeat . . .
Upon re-evaluation last night, she might also be a Goji OG off-spring.dang shame to just let her die when she's trying so hard...
I didn't used to shave at all. Sported a sometimes-trimmed beard and 'stache for years. But COVID changed all of that, and I shave every time I head into town now, in order to get a good seal on the mask.Does anyone else shave with an electric razor? After 20 years, maybe 30 years of shaving, I was gifted a Braun Series 7. Best shave ever. Anyone else?
Driving is comfort food in motion; the sound of whirring rubber/(siliconized whatever) on pavement.That's an ambitious trek moose. Especially with winter starting. Whenever I look at google maps and realize how crazy far north you are . . .
I have always loved driving. As a kid, we were always driving somewhere distant, so I guess it was absorbed.
We now run Bridgestone Blizzaks on everything we have, and avoid 2 situations... the fine they can render for failing to remove studded tires or studs before date X, and stopping reasonably well without studs on most winter surfaces. They're the best 'soft' siliconized compound in a winter tire we've found for traction on slick surfaces. Though nothing really grabs like chains on wet, soft ice like we had here 2 days ago.Yeah, 4 wheel drifting on a highway is never recommended. Here, everyone thinks all season tires really are. Fools.
all season tires ARE great...so long as you only use them to park with when it snows.Yeah, 4 wheel drifting on a highway is never recommended. Here, everyone thinks all season tires really are. Fools.
nearly 3,000 miles of AM radiio might lead to some sort of highway fatality
I've come to really enjoy the daily ritual of shaving. Hot water, shaving cream, aftershave...wakes me up better than a cup of coffee.Does anyone else shave with an electric razor? After 20 years, maybe 30 years of shaving, I was gifted a Braun Series 7. Best shave ever. Anyone else?
This plant is calling out to you in some way. You should give it a new home and see what happens. Its funny sometimes how things work out in life.The compostage with the mostage.. In this case, what appears to be a relatievly healthy, somewhat wild, likely White Lotus #4 (or other WL)
My 'compost squatter' White Lotus...
She was snowed on hard yesterday and last night.
She's been frosted HARD 5-6 times now, and at least 2 times, if not 3, she has been into the mid to lower 20's fahrenheit.
I'm beginning to feel compelled to dig her up, maybe tonight after putting on my wife's snow tires, and transplanting her to a warmer climate; indoors. The shock of someone actually taking care of her, however, might just kill her.
And I hate to bring ONE plant into a box; it's wasteful of both electricity and time.
She's looking a bit more sad today. A lot more 'bit'.This plant is calling out to you in some way. You should give it a new home and see what happens. Its funny sometimes how things work out in life.
road trip, road trip, my turn to roll one...I have always loved driving. As a kid, we were always driving somewhere distant, so I guess it was absorbed.
i'd drive off of a cliff or miss a bridge or something if subjected to that much bad music and talking heads...Need to find out what kind of stereo system is in the camper van; nearly 3,000 miles of AM radiio might lead to some sort of highway fatality
They're starting to look for dens right now, for the most part. And the van has nice metal walls and a forced air furnace, cook top, beds x 2, potable water, and, soon to be, music.. I hope..What about grizzlies?