
One of Many Reasons Why I Live In The Country
Do you hear what I hear? Exactly. In case you can’t tell, this is a Vine (video). If you turn up the volume, you can hear the birds chirping. And that’s one of many reasons Why I Live in The… «more»
Do you hear what I hear? Exactly. In case you can’t tell, this is a Vine (video). If you turn up the volume, you can hear the birds chirping. And that’s one of many reasons Why I Live in The… «more»
I’ve started to take more pictures. Unfortunately, not all of them are great. Some of them are quite horrible actually. I never realized that more than tonight.In preparation for this weeks Wordless Wednesday post (which never actually ends up being… «more»
Wonder No More. This is what a $158 Sticker looks like when applied to the centre of your forehead. Technically, this sticker only cost $79 because we got two. Artemis wants to put the other one on her hair tomorrow.… «more»
Before I came to Mexico, I thought that there was one type of avocado; Hass. Since coming to Mexico, I learned that there were two types of avocados; Hass and This One. Since I started researching this Wordless Wednesday post*,… «more»
You know the saying about leading a horse to water. Well, the same thing applies to ovens… You can give a person a propane oven but it doesn’t make them a cook. Truth be told, I’ve never cooked anything in… «more»
Nothing Says Organic Like This Container Full of Garbage Note that the metal garbage bin to the left of this one was marked “Inorganic” and was empty.
The Kids have known our neighbours kids since they were born. Yet, we’ve never been over to their house to play and they’ve only been over to ours once. Two and a half years ago. About that time, I just… «more»
So, I got a new (to me) smartphone. Ed brought it back from Canada. It’s the sleek and stylish Galaxy S3. I like it. Alot. It can do lots of neat things. One of which is take “Vines”*. The urban… «more»
One of the Many things I love about Mexico is that… Colour is Everywhere! Pictures of Hammocks being sold in the Market
One of many bells in The Cathedral San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico. The original structure was built in 1528. The current church was finished in 1721. I’m not sure when the bells were made. Just a little taste… «more»