Has it been seven-plus days since the last Monday post??
I was at the elections office every day last week -- and had something going every evening, thanks to work, supper with friends...and a houseful of hunters that descended from Thursday through last night. Two friends will be here all week, and a third friend is coming back Thursday night.
I gratefully got today off, and only have to work two more days this week. (We won't talk about next Monday and Election Day -- it's going to be zany.) The Brick is having a sort-of wonderful time trudging around the hills. He got a shot off at a nice bull elk yesterday -- but the elk won. Maybe today...maybe later this week!
Life is going to stay like this for a while. But I'm grateful for today at home.
A special note: PLEASE TAKE TIME TO VOTE! This election is so important.
Meanwhile:
A small dog adopts a runner in the Gobi -- and magic happens.
Surviving -- and thriving -- on twelve thousand $$ a year. A classic from Donna Freedman's Surviving and Thriving.
Another Freedman classic: the wayward bus.
The Colonial Knight black 'marble' gravestone in Jamestown reveals some 400-year-old secrets.
A hundred freezer meals in 5 hours? Yes, if you use this classic from One Hundred Dollars A Month.
'Some surprising things I've learned, in 20 years of investing.' (From the white Coat Investor)
And to top it all off -- Ray Steven's commentary on the Obama budget plan.. An oldie, but still-applicable goodie. Enjoy.
Have a great week.
Americans, be sure to take time to cast your ballot!
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