"I think of the things that matter. And I think of the things that don't."
—Yo La Tengo
Saturday, November 04, 2006
This is the view from my living room window. As you can see, I’m high up. The trees still have a few leaves, making it hard to see the tidal river in the distance. The nifty antique shop across the street is owned by my landlord. I like the autumn light against the yellow grass in the marsh beyond.
I'd love to join in with the picture thing but I'm not even halfway through the roll of film in my camera and then I'd have to go to the chemist to get it developed, what a pain, speaking of which, I got your comment but I can't see my own updated page yet due to Blooper so I hope its good, hahahaha.
Blogger isn't my problem today. It's my entire interent connection. I can access a very few pages, but I can't get to most things, and I can't leave comments on some pages, and I can't see the pic of your window view. I'll try back tomorrow.
Dive's is lovely, but I can't tell him because it's all screwy.
I can finally see your picture. What a great and charming view. I know so little about New England. I wish I knew and could experience more. We were planning a vacation in Maine, but then my husband broke his leg, and all trips were off. Maybe next year.
Wow. New England in the fall. That's always been up near the top of my "places to see before I need a hip replacement". Enjoy it, Sassy, you lucky thing.
New England is well worth the visit. It is a beautiful part of the world.
Trust me, though. You don't want to live here. Expensive (well, not by London standards) and provincial. The county where I live ranked top in the survey of most expensive places to live in the country.
eeugh. New England in the fall is bloody overrated. I should know, I've lived there most of my life. This view might be excacerbated by the fact that i do not yet have a winter coat and its prettty damn cold out...
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I'd love to join in with the picture thing but I'm not even halfway through the roll of film in my camera and then I'd have to go to the chemist to get it developed, what a pain, speaking of which, I got your comment but I can't see my own updated page yet due to Blooper so I hope its good, hahahaha.
Of course, Knudsen. We all understand that the new-fangled technology is hard for you.
Blogger sucks sometimes.
Blogger isn't my problem today. It's my entire interent connection. I can access a very few pages, but I can't get to most things, and I can't leave comments on some pages, and I can't see the pic of your window view. I'll try back tomorrow.
Dive's is lovely, but I can't tell him because it's all screwy.
I can finally see your picture. What a great and charming view. I know so little about New England. I wish I knew and could experience more. We were planning a vacation in Maine, but then my husband broke his leg, and all trips were off. Maybe next year.
Wow. New England in the fall.
That's always been up near the top of my "places to see before I need a hip replacement".
Enjoy it, Sassy, you lucky thing.
New England is well worth the visit. It is a beautiful part of the world.
Trust me, though. You don't want to live here. Expensive (well, not by London standards) and provincial. The county where I live ranked top in the survey of most expensive places to live in the country.
You get what you pay for.
It's beautiful, so it's worth it.
eeugh. New England in the fall is bloody overrated. I should know, I've lived there most of my life. This view might be excacerbated by the fact that i do not yet have a winter coat and its prettty damn cold out...
I don't either, Taihae. I don't either.
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