Sometimes it’s exhausting owning a house. Our house and property aren’t even all that big, relatively speaking, but they’re enough to keep two of us plenty busy maintaining them. Yesterday we first leveraged the daylight hours to mow the lawn, whack the weeds with our new weed whacker (I had a lot of fun with […]
Entries from June 2005
Cleaning Marathon
Friday, June 3rd, 2005 · 1 Comment
Tags: home ownership
Flower Boxes
Thursday, June 2nd, 2005 · Comments Off on Flower Boxes
Memorial Day weekend marks the traditional beginning of summer, and it’s really starting to feel like it. The days are warming up, the grass we planted last week is peeking out, the shorts are in full force. My mother-in-law came over last night, minivan chock-full of hanging impatiens, geraniums, and potting soil for our front […]
Tags: saratoga springs
Deep Throat Revealed
Wednesday, June 1st, 2005 · Comments Off on Deep Throat Revealed
Washington Post / FBI’s No. 2 Was ‘Deep Throat’ / Mark Felt Ends 30-Year Mystery of The Post’s Watergate Source: Deep Throat, the secret source whose insider guidance was vital to The Washington Post’s groundbreaking coverage of the Watergate scandal, was a pillar of the FBI named W. Mark Felt, The Post confirmed yesterday. As […]
Tags: politics

