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07/29/2007 18:12 #40300

Happy Birthday, Linda!
She's not an (e:strip)per, but i think she reads my journals. She's a dear friend from Knoxville that i cherish.. and miss. She rocks. She is so much the sublime combination of a fun, frivolous and funny person balanced with grown responsibility and caring that can be so rare. She is always available when needed. And can be called on to be silly and fun. Never met anyone like her. I love her to bits, bless her heart.

While walking by a Subway on Delaware that had been closed for a while, (e:Uncutsaniflush) and i noticed they seem to be renovating. The signs on the chairs that were stacked up on the tables amused us.

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Today, (e:Uncutsaniflush) had a rare weekend day off... and i am FINALLY beginning to feel a bit better.

I strongly suspect my mind-numbing headaches are from TMJ(WIKIPEDIA - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temporomandibular_joint_disorder) but since i don't have medical insurance, i don't want to go through the process of being officially diagnosed. I have all of the mild to moderate symptoms (thank goodness no severe ones, knock wood) and the recommended home remedies seem to knock back the pain enough for me to be able to do more than lay on the sofa in tears.

So, we went to lunch then to the History Museum. It was a fun time. Shame we couldn't use our admission for today towards a membership, or i think we might have. Call me morbid, but i loved the whole death and mourning part of the basement....

We ate at the Olympic on Military and Sheridan. I was impressed with the variety of vegggie options. I might even add a comment to Bill Rapaport's Buffalo Restaurant Guide

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I had a super yum greek salad wrap with waffle fries.

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(e:Uncutsaniflush) had a Ruben on sourdough with fries, but i wasn't quick enough with the camera to show you the sandwich.

We couldn't resist heading down to the Japanese Garden while we were in the 'hood.

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And this is what our bench told us...

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paul - 07/30/07 00:39
That chair thing is too funny.
libertad - 07/29/07 22:32
nice japanese garden shot. If you ever needed to can you go to Canada for their national health care? Sometime it would be nice to hear your thoughts on that system since we hear so often that the system doesn't work.
metalpeter - 07/29/07 20:59
Nice pictures of that Japanese gardens. I think it might have been part of the Garden Walk so if it was then you saw part of it. Hopefully I'll remember to get there this summer and take some pictures. I remember it used to be pretty cool.
lilho - 07/29/07 18:47
your user pic is soooo cute!!!!
lilho - 07/29/07 18:46
awww... LOVE! how sweet! it exists!

07/27/2007 20:16 #40271

Snakes In A Drain..!!!
Not Snakes On a Plane!

Although both are dreadful.

As mentioned in my previous post, (e:LeeTee,40268) we had a mishap with the direction of water flow through the drains in our basement this morning during some heavy rainfall.

Instead of paying a plumber, we DIY'ed it. (e:Uncutsaniflush) did most of the heavy work. I did walk it half way home from Chi-Chi's on Grant because it wouldn't fit into our car. And, i am planning on walking it back in the morning when (e:Uncutsaniflush) is at work.

Yep, i took pics.

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doesn't it look like fun?

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hey look! an (e:strip) bumper sticker!

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small tree roots and perhaps a tampon.

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second snake only produced small tree roots.

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lovely stuff, eh?


In a completely unrelated note... HeadOn seems to work for me, despite what critics say about it being merely a placebo.


Or, at least it took the edge off a headache that i have had all week long that could have been allergies, a virus, both or just a headache. I took both ibuprofen and naproxen sodium and neither worked... so i figured i had very little to loose. Well, except a headache that has had me crying from pain most of the week...


And on a happy note, our tomato garden is beginning to look pink. I picked our first tomato today.

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Doesn't he look yummie?

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More will ready to be picked soon.

And i just noticed... this is my 300th journal!
tinypliny - 07/27/07 23:24
The snake equipment is a lifesaver. They unclogged my kitchen sink with one of these things couple weeks back. The former tenant (or the cat that lived here) had stuffed some hideous stuff down the kitchen drain. ugh.
paul - 07/27/07 21:16
Wow, I never thought about having to snake outdoors. Seems like there will be lots of fun surprises someday. Congratulations on your 300th journal. Thabks for helpin to make estrip a success.

07/27/2007 12:12 #40268

Anyone Wanna Buy a House?
Right now, i am so frustrated with our basement... that i would sell our house if anyone offered us a mere dollar over what we paid for it.

Not sure (e:Uncutsaniflush) would agree. Poor guy is at work and has had to deal with paniced phone calls from his wife...

(e:Twisted)? You still interested? The basement floods every time it rains... and it doesn't get deep enough to use a sump pump -- it just spreads out in an even inch or two. But other than that, it's a nice house, i guess...
twisted - 07/27/07 13:50
You have a BASEMENT!!! I'll take it!!

zobar - 07/27/07 12:58
From the Real Estate Euphemism / Lemons->Lemonade Department:

'Indoor reflecting pool.'

It would be more convincing if you could get some concrete pissing cherubs or something in there.

- Z

07/25/2007 10:05 #40244

Lately...
I haven't posted in a couple of weeks. Guess i haven't had much to say.... or much ya'll would be interested in.

The sale we just finished went well, i think. But i don't know anything about the clean up or how pleased the client was, so i could be wrong. I will say, however, that those nice people that watch kids, well, they can be aggressive when they need to be. The first day, in the morning was chaotic. And it was sad to see so many books left at the end -- until Mike thought up a solution. Instead of selling the remaining books at $5 a bag, why not sell them all for $20!

Ava's puppies are getting big. Sunday, we thought we would take them all to the park to let them breathe the fresh air. Not such a great idea. They are big enough to run now. Many thanks to the very nice two young women who came over to pet the puppies and ended up helping us keep them from running all over Bidwell Ave.!!

So, of course, i took pictures. I didn't have the chance when we were outdoors, because i was too busy keeping them from running away, but while inside, i got the chance to snap a couple....

Eating...

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Falling asleep in food...

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Chewing...

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And being generally drowsy...

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jenks - 07/25/07 14:27
aww... so cute! I saw a pair of French Bulldogs last night, which are kinda puggish, and they gave me so many kisses. I love. :)
lilho - 07/25/07 11:22
so cute!!!!!!!!!!!!! why cant they stay little? i want...

07/07/2007 21:33 #39997

Quote of The Day
Today, at the yard sale, a grown woman stopped at the table of books out front. She said, "hey, look, someone made a book about the t.v. show!" while holding a Grey's Anatomy volume. Her companions looked embarrassed, but did not correct her.

And yes, i told that story to the lovely man, Peter, who ended up taking the book home. I had to...

If anyone is interested in not going to Taste of Buffalo tomorrow or already went, wants to see me sweat in the summer heat and wants a bargain on household bric-a-brac come on down. Well be at Heidi's Madhouse from 10am to about 4pm at 739 Elmwood hawking our wares.