Yes.For you? Or for Cleveland?
I'm sure you'll find someone. Perhaps you'll find a new home creates a space for a successor to Diomedes?I have this big, new comfy couch in this new apartment all to myself and no one to cuddle up with for a movie.
I'm thinking about that. Before I moved, I was on the verge of adopting a bonded pair of male cats. And that's what I'd want, ideally. I think Diomedes got lonely by himself sometimes. But he got too old to have another new cat around by the time I thought of this.I'm sure you'll find someone. Perhaps you'll find a new home creates a space for a successor to Diomedes?
You'll be ready when you're ready, and getting a routine and structure going before bringing in someone(s) new is probably a good idea.I'm thinking about that. Before I moved, I was on the verge of adopting a bonded pair of male cats. And that's what I'd want, ideally. I think Diomedes got lonely by himself sometimes. But he got too old to have another new cat around by the time I thought of this.
But yeah, I don't think I'm ready for that yet. But I'm strongly considering it.
There's no hurry. You'll know when you're ready.I'm thinking about that. Before I moved, I was on the verge of adopting a bonded pair of male cats. And that's what I'd want, ideally. I think Diomedes got lonely by himself sometimes. But he got too old to have another new cat around by the time I thought of this.
But yeah, I don't think I'm ready for that yet. But I'm strongly considering it.
looks out window at the still falling snowI'm either very crazy or very stupid. Possibly both.
Most of my commute was car free, honestly. The busiest parts were Commodore Dr and Albro Lake Rd and even that wasn't that bad. Most cars gave me plenty of space. More than usual, in fact. But some of my cycling route is on a shared path, free of car traffic.looks out window at the still falling snow
considers road conditions
Welp, definitely nuts; but at the very least there shouldn't be many cars on the roads. In the ditch maybe, but not on the road. And any cars on the road certainly won't be whizzing past you. I hope.
Also, it's bloody cold out! Go have a hot shower or something before you get frostbite!
Which is accurate. There's no particularly major hills to climb. Not like the one I had to climb when coming home from downtown to my parents' place."Mostly flat."
--Patrick
I don't know Dartmouth well, but the map does make sense. Glad the motorists weren't idiots!Most of my commute was car free, honestly. The busiest parts were Commodore Dr and Albro Lake Rd and even that wasn't that bad. Most cars gave me plenty of space. More than usual, in fact. But some of my cycling route is on a shared path, free of car traffic.
The screenshot probably doesn't make it clear, but this is my daily route:
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I'm trying to find a way to say "I look forward to seeing your grave" without it sounding like I want you dead.So, if you have followed the Kickstarter page, you'll note a while back that I backed the Onyx the Fortuitous ("Weird Satanist Guy") for his new movie. I backed at a high level, so you'll get to see my name on a gravestone.
He just announced the cast, and it's amazing. I couldn't be more stoked!
I'm so much excited for the first two..they're a couple of my favorite actors--but the rest of the cast looks pretty solid to me as well. So stoked!
- Jeffrey Combs! (The Frighteners, ReAnimator, and more!)
- Olivia Taylor Dudley! (The Magicians)
- Rivkah Reyes (School of Rock)
- T.C. Carson (Living Single and voice of Mace Windu in Clone Wars)
- Melanie Chandra (Code Black)
- Arden Myrin (Insatiable, Grey's Anatomy, Orange is the New Black)
- and, of course, himself.
Okay, but like...the Death Star popcorn maker is actually kinda cool?
You got her to say I do while she still can't properly see you, smart move.The wife had her follow-up appointment with the neurosurgeon. There are no traces of the tumor anywhere. Her balance is still coming back and her vision is a bit off, but that will improve in time.
Oh yeah, and we got married last week. That's pretty cool.
Ah, ya love to see it. Yay for happy endings!The wife had her follow-up appointment with the neurosurgeon. There are no traces of the tumor anywhere. Her balance is still coming back and her vision is a bit off, but that will improve in time.
Oh yeah, and we got married last week. That's pretty cool.