I wish it could be different. If you want, I can make a Simself of you and give you a good life! You can be a famous photographer with an Abercrombie wearing wife,
I think I'll pass on the Abercrombie adorned other. It's not how the heart is clothed, but how the heart addresses.
I didn't know you were still doing the Open. What do you do there? What do you do regularly? Do you like it?
Yes, this just past was my fifth year.
I do like it though I averaged 12-14 work days not counting three-four hour round trip commute. Eight days straight, give or take. I do low level administration. Regularly I work for a very large family run company in the interior design business. We supply interior designers with the materials they need for their clients. I have seen fabric that costs up to $1500 a yard, and that's not the most expensive stuff either. Imported prints, wovens, silks, you name it, we sell it. Custom furniture, etc. I now have no less than 8, maybe 9 full leather hides around the apartment. It's smells incredible.
Funny you should mention Clint; he'd been on my mind lately. He was such a good truck, and I'd wondered what had become of him. I'm sad to hear he's crossed the Diesel Bridge to that Highway 69 in the sky.
I'll soon be getting another car, and well Clint may have been reincarnated in red. Maybe.
She sat in Miss B's driveway for I can't even remember how many years, but she still drove with hardly any problems. Naturally, I wrecked her. :-(
I am so glad that you did not end up with Grover. I mean brand new driver Sara, not present more experienced Sara.
Grover was a beast. Albeit, and I admit, a pretty one. But far too much for a new driver.
Everything has its place and its purpose, but you still get surprises. That's one reason nature is so neat.
Hopefully good surprises, the other kind have gotten old.
11:55 p.m. - 2013-09-13