Benefits of owning a 4×4 vehicle

Having a Jeep is great for staying steady on slick streets and for successfully reaching bumpy, backroad trailheads.

A Jeep is also great for claiming free furniture on the side of the road.

Buh-yah new dresser!

I'm hoping it will look something like this when we've painted it!Thanks to LizMarie_AK on Flickr.
I’m hoping it will look something like this when we’ve painted it!
Thanks to LizMarie_AK on Flickr.

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The wonders of Colorado

I love Colorado for many reasons.

I love looking out my window and seeing the gorgeous mountains.

I love how it gets just a little chilly during summer nights so that we can open up all the windows and let in a fresh, cool breeze.

Mike told me the other day that he loves Colorado because he appreciates that it’s such an easy state to draw.

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The audacity of the floss industry

Mike just found an old spool of dental floss in his car, leading it to resurface in our bathroom.

This isn’t just any dental floss however. According to the bold packaging label, this is “high tech” dental floss.

Does the audacity of this strike you?

I mean, we’re talking about a company that makes a glorified piece of string calling its product “high tech.”

Give me a break.

OK, so maaaaaybe this would qualify as "high tech" dental floss. Thanks to  jenny8lee on Flickr for the pic.
OK, so maaaaaybe this would qualify as “high tech” dental floss. Thanks to jenny8lee on Flickr for the pic.

 

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Differing opinions

I have two wonderful and close friends who have varying levels of faith in me.

Leah–professional farmer, certified food police, and out-of-this-world caterer–doesn’t trust me to bring anything but water, albeit fizzy water, when I come to her house for dinner.

Andrea on the other hand, trusts me to bake her a couple of wedding cakes.

Hmmm …

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Unwanted neighbors

I’ve had a spider living in my shifter for roughly a month. Each night he builds a huge web around my handle bars, shifters, bike lights and bell. Each morning I grab my “spider stick” and rip away all of his hard work.

But I’m sick of it.

So I’m declaring tomorrow “National Eradicate the Bike Spider” Day.

No, National Eradicate the Bike Spider Day can’t be today. Today is National Bike to Work Day.

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