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Ancient Treasures
By lmhall | March 3, 2007
Greetings!
Let’s start with 3BT
Days are longer
Spring is near
Riding out another blast of severe weather intact
The news of recent archaeological finds in Greece is exciting, not to mention the other controversial discovery that’s making news. However, we have started our own excavation in the back offices and making our own exciting discoveries. Ancient treasures that we thought were long gone or looted are turning up.
A sleek high beam flashlight
Music and movie entertainment
Various tools and implements useful in daily living.
The past week has been full of twists and turns, and not exactly smooth but somewhat productive.
Here’s what we are working on: a ridiculous battle with Canada Post regarding a package that was shipped 8 months ago. Canada should be a snap to deliver to, however, in the last year it’s been a black hole. Canada Customs admits that they mislabeled the package during an appeal on the duty fee, and then lost it, and would like for me to eat it. We’ll see.
New urns in the works, Celtic, wood and urns for the bikers coming soon.
And of course, planting the garden.
Speaking of gardening, Dirtsister has followed the movements of this young man for a few years. Don’t laugh! He’s worldwide, baby! This talented man is smart, creative and a good teacher. He’s the first person I ever heard use the word “Frankenfood”.
The good news about this nasty weather is that in addition to hunching the keyboard, we’ve been plowing through some books this winter. Almost finished with my last HST book for a while. I’ve O.D. on the author and have enjoyed his view of some huge moments in history, but the intensity of his drug use is unnerving and puts me on edge.
More later on complicated men.
Today’s tip: Leave some cookies in the mailbox for your postal carrier.
Topics: Urns, Garden, Hunter S. Thompson |