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It happened! All sounds good until you check out the website. They actually have way more stuff than what is on the website.
 
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Tiny bit of home improvement. The light on top of the mirror cabinet has been busted for something like two years and I`ve been rocking a screw clamp spotlight at the corner of the mirror, that gave up the ghost last night as well so decided it`s high time to DW. LED strip gifted from neighbor, old transformer off my treasure chest of salvaged parts, two sockets and a rod of stick-on wire canal from hardware store. Overall cost a wee bit under a tenner, power drain a whopping 2.4watts.
 


i figure i'm helping save the environment, and everyone else is obsessed with tp....so......

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(for the record, that was a stock photo of a rag bucket)
 
Tulip fields...Definitely pretty....and random...

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I was born when my parents lived on a tulip farm outside Denver, CO. They didn’t work there, it just happened that the owners had a small rental house available when my folks moved there in 1950. I remember going there to visit when I was a little kid in the mid 50s.
 
If you caught the farm in full bloom that must've been a spectacular sight!

About a half mile from my parents home there was a classic victorian home with an equally classic english tea garden in back that also had a small, maybe 1/4 acre to one side that was filled with tulips. They always had it open to the public during the full bloom period so it was a total mob scene with cars parked on both sides of the road for a half mile :)

Cheers!
 
although December 5th, 1933 is recognized as the end of Prohibition - when the 21st Amendment to the US Constitution officially repealed the 18th and made alcohol legal again - Congress declared the brewing, sale and consumption of beer legal, effective April 7th of that year

today, we celebrate National Beer Day in the US

"I think this would be a good time for a beer." - FDR


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