I've been fiddling around with how many blogs I want to list to the left there; I really wanted to keep the list manageable because it's the list I use to visit blogs most every day. And sheesh, it takes a lot of time to visit all those lovely blogs each day. But, today, I said "screw it" and put some more up...because I figure that I don't have to get through that list each day if I don't have time...but, I'm fickle with that, so we'll see. Oh, and I combined the "remodel" category into the "modified manufactured" category even thought the remodel posts come before I started the series. I also started a new category "I love how the light comes in my kitchen window." because it's a great way to photograph everyday things...the light makes everything so beautiful.
With regard to that...I took this picture weeks ago and haven't posted it because my lunch was so...ordinary. Sometimes I like what I call a "poo poo platter lunch," and that's just what this is: some apple slices, cottage cheese and some canned, seasoned corn, but this light is so nice:
Also, I will be out of state visiting family at the end of the month until the middle of April, so blog posts will be spotty. However, Jeff will take some vacation time and be with us (Boo and myself) for a little over a week and he will ride his motorcycle down; I say this because I will be doing a two-part series with regard to his trip (one for each way)...he's stopping at some of California's best hamburger eateries - three each way! I will post his hamburger adventure here. Of course, these "best" places are limited to where he is on his ride...he had to space them out for "meal times." Also, they depend on accessibility for him...San Francisco has some great stops, but riding a motorcycle through there is a little less than ideal, but we hope to do that as a family! Some fun, off-topic stuff to look forward to!
Ah yes, and that snail in the second terrarium, I took him out; he may be the culprit of why the moss was brown. So, the little snail is back outside! The terrariums still look good otherwise!
Happy Monday!
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