Looks like things are moving right along. I guess I take for granted that I can run down the road and pretty much pick up anything I need for the house.
When I was a kid, my aunt always used to bring sweet bread to my grandparents' house on Easter. Her family were Portuguese (Azorean?) fishermen from Gloucester. I loved it.
Looks like things are moving right along. I guess I take for granted that I can run down the road and pretty much pick up anything I need for the house.
we have a small local hardware store we can walk to, but anything beyond that requires driving (or bus)...
“Suspend to the end.” Hahahaha!
I can’t possibly love your updates more!
yeah I had to make it funny to take my mind off of how effing GROSS it was...
oh, wow. I am having life envy (not so much for the indoor tent part, admittedly). Seeing your property taking shape is wonderful!
Amazing progress!
And I thought mastering Portuguese was your stellar achievement: I didn’t know about the seatless toilet! Wow indeed.
"suspend to the end" was the manta, it required a strong spirit and stronger quads
When I was a kid, my aunt always used to bring sweet bread to my grandparents' house on Easter. Her family were Portuguese (Azorean?) fishermen from Gloucester. I loved it.