Here, where it’s sunny most every day, rooftop solar is a common sight. The lovely missus and I are considering going that route ourselves.
But those electric cars? They’ll never replace the horse.
They are oblivious because from their third decade of the 21st Century perspective it is neither uncouth nor rude. If they thought it was, they wouldn’t do it. And I’d wager that their take on it is far more prevalent these days than yours. Or mine.
It’s my good fortune to have very few food aversions, let alone allergies.
I can’t say that liver and onions was ever my first choice, but I did eat it and I would again.
It was only after I was grown that my Dear Old Ma confided to me that we never had liver for dinner when the Old Man (who...
On a few occasions I’ve rented cars for long road trips, most recently in late March/early April of this year — a nearly new Camry, for $34 per day plus a couple add-ons that brought it up to 40 bucks a day. The savings in gas over what I would have spent fueling our...
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I’m guessing that the relatively late-model cars (insurance totals, mostly) that come in get stripped of what the operators believe they can sell in fairly short order and what’s left gets scrapped. And I’m guessing such enterprises are operating under far stricter environmental...
I, too, was once a wrecking yard (not “junk yard,” as I was admonished by a high school classmate whose dad operated such an establishment) prowler in search for what I could get on the cheap to keep my various well-worn cars on the road for maybe a few months longer.
Auto mechanics is not...
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Our covered deck is on the west side of the house. In the warmer months it’s among the most used “rooms” here.
A couple years ago I put in a faux-cobblestone (they’re actually somewhat irregular and textured concrete pavers) patio on the south side of the attached garage where there had...
How’s the summer weather over your way?
Here, in this semi-arid, high-altitude zone, where it’s sunny most every day and gets RFH during the summer, an uncovered deck/patio/etc. on the south or west side of a structure is pretty much unusable. It’s not just the heat. UV radiation is something...
I’m kinda welcoming the push-back against the push-back for “fat shaming,” as I’ve heard it called.
I’ve been overweight to one degree or another most of my life. I know what it is to be the butt of fat jokes.
But noting that excess poundage isn’t healthy is just plainly stating a fact, and...
I’m guessing that’ll stop about the time the novelty of it wears off.
It’s been suggested that I get an
Apple Watch, as another measure toward continuing my earthly existence. Its heart monitoring features are impressive indeed. I’ve noted that many front-line healthcare providers (lovely...
There’s more than a handful of old mining towns out here in the West that would be ghost towns if not for tourism. Skiing, which took off after WWII, was the salvation of many such settlements up in the mountains.
I haven’t skied in decades (I break more readily than I bend these days), yet I...
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An old gal I knew (since deceased) made that very observation a quarter century ago. She bought her house in the early 1950s and it was long paid for when we had that discussion in the late 1990s.
We were talking dollars unadjusted for inflation, which we readily acknowledged. We also...
I just love it when you guys talk dirty.
It’s semi-arid here. If you don’t water a lawn, you don’t have a lawn.
The lovely missus and I are looking to xeriscape the front yard, where now there is some grass and some other things that might be considered weeds. At least it’s all green, if...
It’s not that this is a mutual admiration society. I avoid certain characters here, and I have every confidence the reverse is true as well.
I’m not privy to whatever criteria the operators have for 86ing a person, but it appears it happens from time to time. It seems more common that others...
It’s all contrived, of course, but it’s easy to make the case that such contrivances are born of a social necessity. Normative values, and all that, be they ever so artificial and arbitrary.
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I’ve always struggled with “foreign” languages. It might be related to my profound lack of musical ability. It’s an auditory processing deficiency, I think, seeing how I can diagram sentences in the Romance languages but unless that sentence is in very basic Spanish I can’t tell you what...
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