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Springtime and a thank you

480px-dsc002161The picture above is not my house. It is, however, the house directly next to mine. I have no idea what happened to their door, but its precarious balancing act struck me as pretty funny. It’s not attached to the frame anymore whatsoever, it doesn’t need to be leaning up against the house. They could have brought it inside. They could have thrown it away. They could have put it in their garage, or any other place. Did they? No. Someone picked it up, leaned it up against the doorway, and decided that was sufficient. Someone did this and then said to themselves, “Eh, good enough.” It makes my head hurt a little.

It was an absolutely beautiful day outside when I took that picture, so I took a few others around the house as well. We moved in here around mid-February, so our entire yard was dead and lifeless when we got here, not very pleasant. The last week or so in MilwaukeeOl’Milwaukee reviewsOl'Milwaukee reviews has been perfect early Spring weather though, so things are starting to come back to life. A few hard rains mixed in with mid-70s weather? That’s pretty ideal for April/May.

I love having a yard, so things growing again is extremely exciting to me. I grew up around my grandparents a lot, and my Grandpa was a role model of sorts for me, though I didn’t come to realize it until the last couple of years. His yard meant a lot to him, he was constantly out there tending to it, even when his health told him he shouldn’t have been. It drove him nuts if things weren’t being tended to, and when his health finally dropped enough to keep him bedridden, I found myself going out into the yard in his place and taking note of what needed to be fixed. None of those things ever happened because we had to sell the house when he died, but it was fairly eye opening. I loved having a yard that was, essentially, my own.

Now, I live in a duplex. The yard isn’t mine, not nearly, but it’s still cool to see it coming alive, and I was already taking notes of what I could clean up out there when it’s warm again.

There are a lot of pictures incoming, so for the sake of load times I’m going to put it all behind the link below. If you read my work over on WI, you know how this works. Just click the link and you’ll see the full post. If you’re already seeing the flower picture below, you probably followed a direct link to this post and you don’t need to worry about it. It only affects those reading this from the front page of the site.

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Obligatory February Post

I was bothered by a friend of mine to get some actual words in this thing before the month is up, so I suppose I should do that. I’ve actually been meaning to do so for awhile now, but things have been obscenely busy the last few weeks. Why so busy? Well, thanks for asking!

I’m finally moved in my my own place. Well, I share it, but not with my family. That’s the important part. My girlfriend and I found a place together, so I actually have my name on a lease for once rather than just paying family members and friends in cash. You would be surprised how important rental history is when looking for a place to rent. It’s one of life’s great Catch 22s.

It’s actually a really nice place. It’s the downstairs of a duplex, and the landlord lives offsite.  The upstairs neighbors aren’t especially noisy. The place is a bit pricey for the area, $750 per month, utilities not included. Ouch. It’s a pretty spacious place, though. I would take pictures, but I’ve lost the A/V USB cable for my digital camera somehow so you don’t get any of that.

I haven’t been doing any personal writing at all in the last month. Not working on any of my projects, none of that. Purely job-related work right now and trying to get settled into the new place. I won’t go into detail with any of that, it’s not particularly interesting and I’d really like to keep the topic of this blog seperate from the topic of that blog. Just kind of a thing, you know?

To update you all a little bit on something I posted awhile ago, some of you might remember that I was asking for book suggestions for my little sister. I ended up getting her The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe because it’s a book I loved when I was little, but it was an utter failure. She started reading it, told me she really liked it, hit the halfway point and tossed the thing aside because it was boring. She hasn’t picked it up since about two weeks after I gave it to her.

I don’t think I’m going to have much success giving her books to read, she’s in that phase of childhood where she only reads joke books. You know, like 101 Wacky Kid Jokes and things like that. I had a phase like that and it was horrible. I remember how many times my grandparents would take me to the library and all I would get is stuff like that. The only thing that broke me out of that phase was Animorphs, so maybe I should give that a try. Not exactly the finest pieces of literature in the world, but I really enjoyed them as a kid, and that’s really what matters.

I’m going to make like a tree and split for the moment. I can’t promise that I’ll post more frequently in the future, but I’m going to make an attempt to do so. That’s almost the same thing, right? If I’m not updating, just do what prompted this post: Bug the hell out of me.

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