Re: OT Appliances GRRR!


The garage is working out - I have to park very carefully as there
is only about a two-inch margin between the car and the oil tank.
What hasn't worked is that all the plants from the front of the 
house - remember that scenario - are still down in the vegetable
garden.  The landscape person who put them down there for us
has been promising for more than two weeks to come and put
them back, but now she says not until late next week.  Not only
does the space in front of the house look awful - I need to be
planting things in the vegetable garden where the things from the
house are planted.  We're talking about a large azalea, a fairly
large Mugo pine, and an entire bed of perennials.  Lots of them
are up in the garden, but some don't look at all good.  Not a 
good season.  Thanks for letting me complain.
Auralie
 
In a message dated 05/05/2007 9:17:29 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
kmrsy@comcast.net writes:

Auralie, Years ago I was in therapy for awhile - very helpful at the time - 
and I recall her preemininent  advice:  Forget the "shoulds".  It's your 
life, your home.  If it's comfortable and clean, who cares?  It's a home, 
not a showplace.  Yes, your son has to live with her but he could stand up 
for his parents a bit and she could be less judgemental.

Yes, I have one wall of wood paneling myself and I've never liked it.  Some 
wood panelling can be very nice, but not this stuff.  I'm looking into 
painting it this summer.

Glad to hear you've got the ice taken care of.  By the way, how's the garage 
working out?





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