This post is a shameless excuse to take a break. I've been hauling things up and down the driveway and that stuff gets old fast. I took a trip to Socorro to "pick up a few things," and this is the second time I'm paying the price for my folly.
There are outside pictures of the cabin here.
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You cheater! No links to old pictures!! Now you get back out there and take new pictures.
Seen these already, since I a faithful follower (sort of like in a cult) and, hence, am bored. Where are the current ones, you tease? ;)
Make that "AM a faithful follower"
I recommend a hot bath and extensive napping, but I usually do.
Kate, the hot bath is harder to come by, but the nap was the cat's meow.
Betty, you faithful followers are a tough crowd! Would you believe my camera is dying? Would you believe my foot hurts? Would you believe I took a nap instead?
Paige, I'll excuse your outburst due to your invisible disability.
I guess I'll just have to take the hot bath for you!
So how is the poop situation, referring to the mice of course?
You're a good friend, Kate.
Lol, Contessa. I got some Fresh Cab, some peppermint oil, I've plugged up some entries, AND I've been here. So, things are stable.
Old or new, I love pics of your little castle! You're such a pioneer woman: making the trek into town for supplies, getting your settlement all settled, fending off the invaders.......taking naps. My hero.
The mule near give out on the way back, Jodee.
I'm patient. I can wait for the adventure pictures and tales of your swankee abode
Second try.. ok as I was saying...I am practicing my patience on you waiting for NEW pictures and tales of your swanky abode.
Well damn I thought it disappeared, like Annie.
LOL Sherry! Annie is in Wisconsin for a good cause, and the good cause is keeping her pretty occupied. She probably doesn't feel disappeared.
I've been in the cleft between my old camera giving out and getting my new one, but now I can start taking and posting pics again! My abode thanks you for the "swankee" descriptor, and now feels compelled to live up to it. Bucket? But, of course!
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