Saturday, December 25, 2010
Friday, November 26, 2010
Gobble, Gobble!
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Bye Bye Butta Bathroom
This economy is making people do weird things. I've know my painter for 7 years and I recently hired him to re-paint our 2nd bath. I think he lied when he said he put two coats on the walls so I asked him to come back and do touch up work. For almost a week he kept saying he would be here "tomorrow morning" and then wouldn't show. He also told me I had to go buy more paint for him because I didn't pay him enough to the do the job. He used an entire gallon of paint which is impossible. I mean, there was nothing left in the can for even touch ups. I finally had enough of his attitude so I tore him a new one and promised he would never get another penny out of me or anyone that I've ever referred to him. 7 years I've know this guy! I was out $200 and had an unfinished bathroom so I headed to Porter Paints to get some more paint. I have to say I really like this place much more than going to Home Depot or Lowe's for paint. They are so helpful there.
So 3 hours later, the new bathroom made it's debut. Next up ... the family room.
So 3 hours later, the new bathroom made it's debut. Next up ... the family room.
Before
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
McLovin': The Semi Annual Pest
The lovebug, Plecia nearctica, is a member of the family of march flies. It is also known as the honeymoon fly, kissingbug or double-headedbug. Two major flights occur each year, first in late spring, then again in late summer. The spring flight occurs during late April and May, the summer during late August and September. Flights extend over periods of four to five weeks. Mating takes place almost immediately after emergence of the females. Adult females live only three to four days, while males live a little longer.
Lovebug adults are attracted to light-colored surfaces, especially if they are freshly painted, but the adults can congregate almost anywhere by reacting to the effects of sunlight on automobile fumes, asphalt, and other products affected by environmental factors still not completely understood.
While lovebugs are not a favored food of most insectivores due to their acidic taste, lovebug larvae—and some adults—are food for birds such as quails, robins and felines named Kyleigh & Sydney (see below).
Monday, September 27, 2010
Spoiled Rotten

This year I ask my husband for a Nook and I got it. Somethings never change. Happy Birthday to Me!
Friday, September 17, 2010
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