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Minor Deity |
Ewwww Not sure WE wanted to see that either! Just soap and water or do you have a secret to share? Not that I expect to ever see that again, but I have in the past. Eeewwww!
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Beatification Candidate |
I carry a little bottle of glass cleaner to cut through the crud. Dampen the rag, wipe across a few, let sit for a couple of seconds, then wipe off... Finish up with a second pass with a clean(er) rag if needed.
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knitterati Beatification Candidate |
Last week's urban hike in Macleay Park, PDX: (Old 1930's WPA project comfort station, now just the walls) Can you ID this? Pretty!
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Serial origamist Has Achieved Nirvana |
It's a flower. Salmonberry? That comfort station is just too cool! I *love* moss. I know it's not everybody's thing. But I love the stuff (except when it tries to take over my wooly thyme, and then I pluck it out to use elsewhere). Good thing I live in the Northwet.
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knitterati Beatification Candidate |
Not salmonberry. That one I recognize. I love moss, too.
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Minor Deity |
I love moss, three! I love the service building. Ole stone archways.
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
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Minor Deity |
OMG! Where, and when again, please?
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Minor Deity |
No food pic but we did pig out in the North End of Boston today. My dearest friend and Honduran travel partner is in town for a few days vacationing. We met up with them and toured much of the old part of town on foot. After our required pasta, we walked up Cobb Hill so see the "Skinny House" known to be a 'spite house'..built out of spite to block the neighbor's view. I was trying to get a view of the front door when women entered the alley..perfect timing for scale.
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Love that house!
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Beatification Candidate |
Here's Pittsburgh's skinny building. It presently houses a shop that sell tee shirts and similar merchandise from a counter facing the street. It's slated for renovation now. When I worked in downtown Pittsburgh years ago, it housed a sandwich shop with the grill in the window on the corner and little one person tables and seats all down along the street side. Each one had it's own door to enter and sit after you'd purchased your sandwich and beverage. Usually I just bought my sandwich and took it to eat outside as long as the weather was nice. In bad weather, I usually bought lunch somewhere else. It was named Raywell's then and I ate a lot of their keilbasi and their hot sausage sandwiches. Steve, that paella looks fantastic. Do you have a recipe? Big Al
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"One half of me is a hopeless romantic, the other half is so damn realistic." Beatification Candidate |
I don't actually live near a jungle but I saw this on my wog:
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Food network recipe. Spanish chorizo not readily available so we used linguica. Wife doesn't do clams and we left them out. Also liked the "Spanish Sangria" we had along with.
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"One half of me is a hopeless romantic, the other half is so damn realistic." Beatification Candidate |
The bad news? I'm working today. The good news? It was at a hotel with this view: AND, I'm going to Lincoln's Piano tonight...
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