out is that way. over there.

June 30th, 2008

So last weekend John and I started working on the bookcase on Monday. There’s a few pictures but I’ll get to those later.
I woke up that morning with a sore throat, but didn’t really think anything of it. Some vitamin c and my immune system should take care of the rest. Not so apparently. A [...]

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non-person?

June 25th, 2008

On Monday, a lovely day off from work at that, I started feeling sick with a sore throat. Didn’t think much of it at the time as usually these things blow over pretty fast for me. Especially once I get in on the echinacea and vitamin c. However, it is now Wednesday and I’ve only [...]

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little things

June 17th, 2008

In preparation for the bookcase, I was out at Kent’s again getting a few more things and ended up getting trapped there, like I always do, for an hour wandering up and down every aisle. I seriously love that store.
Upon rounding one corner however, I got broadsided by a most unexpected display of a dozen [...]

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wood!

June 14th, 2008

So with the Farmers’ Market well and truly underway, with another successful Saturday done (only 19 more dates left to the season!), I felt it was time to get another project on the go. There’s a few other on the back burners, still fermenting away in my brain like a good ale should. If only [...]

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Farmers’ Market 2008

June 8th, 2008

For those of you in the know, I’ve been part of the Farmers’ Market Committee since January. Before that they had three test markets, took a break over Christmas, and then started planning a more permanent market for Spring 2008. And this is where I and a few other people joined in.
It’s been a lot [...]

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who knew?

June 1st, 2008

As we all know, I’ve been known to do a few odd and slightly crazy things from time to time. Which surprises even me. Being someone that tends to shy away from putting myself out there, and self-conscious of my actions, you’d think these out-of-the-norm bits wouldn’t happen. But, well, they do.
A couple of weeks [...]

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