Another half-ton and almost done
Jul. 19th, 2006 08:20 amI got home yesterday and dug another four feet of trench, finishing the ditch. I moved about five hundred pounds of stone and the dirt necessary to make room for that stone. I probably need another quarter-ton of stone to finish the drainage zone. I need to put in two more corner stones (more digging, more drainage, but only in a space about two cubic feet or so) and then Omaha and I can get down to the serious business of cleaning up the garden bed with compost. Goddess, but the sand on that side of the property is crap.
I also took my first steps toward a new web page client, just another brochure site. I plan on having it up later this evening. That's one of the reason the Pendorwright site is idling; the painter's house is never painted. But I did finish a story this morning on the bus, the first one in about a month. I've been so busy I haven't had much time to write, but I'm getting back into the swing of things. I think.
Oh, and Tanya, I walked past the John Fluevog store in downtown this morning and saw the calf-high split-hoof-heeled boots in the window. Very beautiful, but I think the Grand National ankle-high corset boots were much sexier. And damn, they come in red, too! I doubt I could talk Omaha into wearing them.
I knew there was a reason I watched this series when I was young!
I also took my first steps toward a new web page client, just another brochure site. I plan on having it up later this evening. That's one of the reason the Pendorwright site is idling; the painter's house is never painted. But I did finish a story this morning on the bus, the first one in about a month. I've been so busy I haven't had much time to write, but I'm getting back into the swing of things. I think.
Oh, and Tanya, I walked past the John Fluevog store in downtown this morning and saw the calf-high split-hoof-heeled boots in the window. Very beautiful, but I think the Grand National ankle-high corset boots were much sexier. And damn, they come in red, too! I doubt I could talk Omaha into wearing them.
I knew there was a reason I watched this series when I was young!
"The A-team" supports the idea of natural law, rejects the nominalist tradition, rejects relativism both on ethical and epistemological grounds, supports entrepreneurship and free market, praises division of labor and monetary economy, builds its morality on the nonaggression axiom, rejects the necessity for economic regulation, undermines the government itself by demonstration of its failures, and shows how society is shaped by human action.
The "A" in the praised TV series probably stands for anarcho-capitalist.