Beth Visits America


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  • Come see what Beth's up to! She's living in her pickup truck (lovingly known as Tach), and rambling the byways and backroads of America. When she has money, that is. When she runs out, she stops and gets a job until she can drive on again. Stop in here, add your comments, and wish her the best. And heck, if you have a driveway, can she sleep in it?

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November 27, 2004

lazy girl

Well shoot, seems to me there should be someway, if photos are already online, to just slap them up here. But either I'm a computer fool (quite possible) and can't figure it out, or I have to download and then re-upload them. Poop.

Well, sorry, but my computer is way too slow and me way to impatient for that today. So I have pictures. But you can't see them.

It's snowing again. And I still like it. I was so giddy when I woke up this afternoon (midnight shift last night), I had to go and frolic, and catch flakes on my tongue. I wandered down to the river, and then on to the cafe for a hot french dip sandwich. On the way home, I was adopted by a big, old Golden, who is still sitting on my porch outside after following me home.

Mmmm, life is toasty and nice sometimes. I think I am going to go make my buddy Nate happy by taking some pictures of old semaphore train signals in the snow. Then hot cocoa maybe. And knitting. Mmmm.

Strange, I just had to change Mmm to Mmmm, cause Mmm was just wrong. Three Ms connotes uncertainty and has a slight sardonic tone, while four Ms, Mmmm, is just toasty and content. Or is that just me. Hmmm. Or hmmmm? Okay, lack of sleep catching up. Why is it that Rach never seems all goofy and weird after two hours of sleep? Ah, she probably just edits herself better.

Lazy girl signing off.

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It all sounds great,chica. Glad you're becoming as one with the snowflakes.

See, and you were complaining that there was nothing whatever to do out there! That sounds like a brilliant way to spend a day. What did you do wit th' golden in the end? Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm........... (That's how many I use to signal envious and yummi-ness) French-dip sammiches. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

Sounds all cosy and Mmmmm down there in your house covered in snow. The kind of atmosphere where a lot of cocoa (Or coffee with Bailey's) and knitting could be accomplished. Dreary up here in westcoast BC. Rain and dark skies daily. Bleh.

Snow sounds great right now. I haven't seen any here yet this year. Although the skies look like snow. Send me an email if you would like some light and fluffy reading to go along with the snow. I have plenty that I am willing to share. Email me mia@jncorp.com

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