It's Accomplished
Well, not really. One of the great, um, benefits of being a home owner is that it is always a work in progress. As Casey is finding out it is a whole new world. Well, the house in PSP is mostly done. 90% of the furniture is there (save the rugs for the living room / dining room) and one more chair we want to get. It turned out very much like what we thought it would be like and are very pleased. I have taken to spending time in the pool, prone on my blue floaty thingee. (Yay privacy hedges!). I have figured out that I can easily fit the floaty in the hot tub, get the jets going and bob around like a potato in a boiling pot of water. This is where you will probably find me for big chunks of time this winter. (Note to self: can you waterproof a Powerbook?)
I am also excited because the lil' citrus trees are planted. We got an orange, lime and lemon (I think, I am not sure since the label is gone. It does have monster thorns though.) The trees are supposed to be dwarf ones so there will be no ladders involved, making the whole go-out-and-get-breakfast thing much more appealing (no pun intended).
When we get everything done and in place the final images will be taken and upload but until then:

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You would think that I would weigh in with something sarcastic about the bourgeoisie, which, when read between the lines, would actually betray my gnawing insecurities and envy of the bourgeoisie. I mean, that's what I usually do.
But I can't, I just can't. Roughgroove, I think that the image of you bouncing in a blue floaty thingee like a potato in a boiling pot of water is so beautiful, so grand, that it pretty much singlehandedly refutes all of Karl Marx, Theodor Adorno, and Noam Chomsky put together.
Note to self: you can't waterproof Critical Theory.
Maybe it's because, as an Irish-American, I am too fond of boiled potatoes. I could just butter you all over, Roughgroove, and then I would gnaw on you, rather than having my envy and insecurities gnaw on me.
--Patitos, from his home away from home, the 24-hour Easy Internet Cafe in Times Square, where, according to the New York Times, gay homeless prostitutes occasionally congregate during the latest-night hours, and where just yesterday afternoon I saw one of the actors from the delightful musical movie Camp --the actor playing the character most likely to become a gay homeless prostitute, come to think of it--
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