I feel much better now.

And it’s all due to Panda Golf.

Boned!

Gah! Many happenings.

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Rabbit!

I captured the little lettuce eating bastard on flash memory this afternoon. He’s cute and very quick…and has an insatiable appetite for my tender young lettuce. Here are the pictures. Check out my rhubarb though!

Saw “Kill Bill 2.” Whatever. I hold to my prior thoughts: It’s a decent pair of movies, but I get . . . → Read More: Rabbit!

Lawns

I’ve been studying my lawn lately.

No seriously, hear me out. My lawn is interesting.

See, I’ve got five major species vying for dominance of the dirt: There’s the grass, which I want to encourage, and then there are the clover, the creeping charlie, the dandelions (damn them!), and these ugly ass broadleaf plants. They . . . → Read More: Lawns

Sweet sweet rapture…

‘Bout time. We have an offer on the house. That, and I spent the entire afternoon being chatted up by (in something like this order) a real estate agent, a potential employer, and another potential employer. We’re to the point in this puzzle where we just need to fix some of the parameters and see . . . → Read More: Sweet sweet rapture…

Buff!

Just ran a 7 minute, 20 second mile. Woot! I think my previous lifetime best was something like 8 minutes, back in high school.

Presidential Physical Fitness level for an 18 year old man is 6 minutes, 20 seconds. One minute to go!

Van Helsing

This is a pretty accurate review of Van Helsing. Sometimes ‘ole FC goes a little over the top, but this time he’s dead on.

Why

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Boned

The owners of the house in RI have accepted an offer, and that offer was not ours. The low-down is that the money was competitive, but we conditioned it on the selling of our current house. Seemingly, someone else did not impose such a condition. There you go. Just another example of the man keepin’ . . . → Read More: Boned

I love finance…

Exciting weekend looking for houses in Providence, RI and the surrounding hamlets. My initial impression is very positive. This will be a fine place to live, the community is certainly thriving. My second impression is that, for the money, we can get a house about equal in size to the one we currently own. To . . . → Read More: I love finance…