Today's birthday treat was pancakes. First food she has CHEWED in ten days.
My question for ASK BK day....since we can also ask other Dear Reader's.....where were you born.....and where do you live now....and how many states have you lived in in between?Mine is easy: Indiana.
To DR Jrand62's question o' the day...Born in New Jersey. Lived in the Los Angeles suburbs until 3rd grade.Have lived in 4 towns in Connecticut for various periods of time, as well as 2 towns in New York state.Lived in Ohio for 4 years going to college.Currently back in Connecticut.
Well I think we have our color for our accent wall in the kitchen. Segovia Red, by Benjamin Moore.I saw it in House Beautiful several months ago.It is just elegant and beautiful.After we have completed our painting projects, I'll try to post the pictures. However, first I will have to learn how. ( AKA Adriana)
Quote from: Jane on July 03, 2013, 11:54:52 AMDR George do you like UNDER THE DOME? I'm not sure how much longer we will continue watching it. I certainly don't love it, but I liked this last episode a little more than the first episode. I'll watch it for a while and probably end up seeing the whole thing, since it's a limited series.
DR George do you like UNDER THE DOME? I'm not sure how much longer we will continue watching it.
Quote from: Jane on July 03, 2013, 12:22:27 PMQuote from: Doug R on July 03, 2013, 04:49:37 AMTook delivery of a Blu-ray import today (US to UK) and got caught for Customs charges, which seems to happen more frequently nowadays. Charges are based not just on the cost of the item but also on the amount of international postage. International postal charges from the US are high enough but having a Customs charge of about $18 on top of everything else makes it prohibitively expensive to import many DVDs/CDs etc from the US to the UK.That is high!One Mother's Day my mother was visiting family on the Isle of Man and I sent her a little mother's day necklace. I made the mistake of insuring it. She said the tax was more than the necklace & postage combined.Yikes and Yikes! I've never had to pay a Customs charge from anywhere...yet.
Quote from: Doug R on July 03, 2013, 04:49:37 AMTook delivery of a Blu-ray import today (US to UK) and got caught for Customs charges, which seems to happen more frequently nowadays. Charges are based not just on the cost of the item but also on the amount of international postage. International postal charges from the US are high enough but having a Customs charge of about $18 on top of everything else makes it prohibitively expensive to import many DVDs/CDs etc from the US to the UK.That is high!One Mother's Day my mother was visiting family on the Isle of Man and I sent her a little mother's day necklace. I made the mistake of insuring it. She said the tax was more than the necklace & postage combined.
Took delivery of a Blu-ray import today (US to UK) and got caught for Customs charges, which seems to happen more frequently nowadays. Charges are based not just on the cost of the item but also on the amount of international postage. International postal charges from the US are high enough but having a Customs charge of about $18 on top of everything else makes it prohibitively expensive to import many DVDs/CDs etc from the US to the UK.
Do you remember your address in the LA burbs?
We're starting off our patriotic fervor a little early here at HHW!( open if you dare! )https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=S350AK4jgG0
Oh, yeah, and the Sondheim Review.
I seem to be making a meal of Trader Joe's Soy & Flaxseed Tortilla Chips.
When as a wee thing I made paper dolls (a la Bugs Bunny), they weren't quite this elaborate...
Quote from: Laura on July 03, 2013, 02:04:13 PMToday's birthday treat was pancakes. First food she has CHEWED in ten days.
Amazed at all the places our DRs have lived! I think I needed to get around more!
And continued ~ ~ ~ vibes (etc.) ~ ~ ~ that bk does not get ANY WORSE!
Oh my!
I'm off to meet Charlotte for the movie.
(I better watch my phraseology.)