Like other things in life, sometimes I like to go the other way. First, I breath out. Then I breath in.
My tomatoes are not ripening quickly enough to suit me. But they taste incredible when they finally do.
What happens in my bathroom, stays in my bathroom. I made $30 in earned income last year. So if it's usable, I'm going to use it. Could always decorate someone's tree with it.
I agree wholeheartedly with the statements you just made.......... Makes me want to go to a "happy place", sometimes...... :nod:
The donut siren won. She always wins. It's like the Harlem Globetrotters against the Washington Generals.
That was boring. I bought a leaf blower today. Not to blow leaves, of course, but to dry my car after washing. I couldn't wash the car though, because it was raining.
I watched a dorky show on one of those lifestyle channels (we were in a hotel), and they were talking about using leaf blowers to dry the lawn so they could hold a wedding outside. It was still raining at the time. I think some people are just too 'entitled', if you know what I mean.
Why don't you use a cloth to dry your car? We can only use a bucket of water to clean our cars. No hoses allowed.
Adelaide Crows are in a prelimanary final on Saturday against Victorian team Collingwood. Go Crows!!!
Because drying the car with "a cloth" (actually, many towels) is the worst part about washing the car. I like the washing, but hate the drying. It's tedious and time consuming, especially since I can't reach the roof etc. without climbing up and down a stepstool. I'd rather pay for and risk scratching my car in the automatic carwash. I hope the leaf blower makes short work of drying the car and reduces the chance of scratching or swirls. I haven't had a chance to try it yet because it's been raining every day.