Getting Caught Up On Pictures
Thu Oct 26 2006

I've been meaning to post these for the past while, I just never seemed to have gotten around to it until now.

I actually finished this the day before this term started:
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This was the table the kids set for their homecoming dinner. There were 4 settings after it was done, but the picture was taken before then:
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We discovered this the morning after the kids and I found what seemed like a gazillion baby spiders all over the dog-run fence the day before. The webs actually continue on along the wooden part of the dog run to the left of this photo for about another 20 feet:
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11 Comments
  • From:
    Yetzirah (Legacy)
    On:
    Thu Oct 26 2006
    That is such a pretty throw!!!

    Looks like snowflakes...

  • From:
    Pinkspiritlady (Legacy)
    On:
    Thu Oct 26 2006
    OH MY GOSH the SPIDES thing is SO CREEPY!!!!!!
    Did you get a picture of the boys with their dates???
    Are the annoying kids across the street gone yet?
  • From:
    Pragmatist (Legacy)
    On:
    Thu Oct 26 2006
    I thought spider hatchlings came in the springtime. That's one bodacious web!

    Will we see more pictures of the prom celebration? And a closer-up of the table? Looks like a good start.

    That's a pretty afghan. Didn't ImNotLisa do that one too?

    Shalom
  • From:
    Pragmatist (Legacy)
    On:
    Thu Oct 26 2006
    Ah, peace and quiet, and unbroken sleep.

    I just hope the property managers use some sense in choosing future renters. Why in the world would they rent to KIDS in the first place? Tch!

    Enjoy the peace while you can.

    Shalom
  • From:
    Yetzirah (Legacy)
    On:
    Thu Oct 26 2006
    I am still in awe of how long it took to get rid of them, and how much they got away with till they left.

    Good riddance to bad rubbish.

  • From:
    ImNotLisa (Legacy)
    On:
    Thu Oct 26 2006
    I wondered how you were coming on the afghan! It's beautiful, so pretty in the rose color. What yarns did you end up using for it?
  • From:
    Nobodies (Unauthenticated) (Legacy)
    On:
    Fri Oct 27 2006
    id kiss your but too but its different when you really mean it and you can tell when someone really means what they say and they don't like the others that have nothing better to do but try to earn brownie points, who cares about any of it
  • From:
    Dananarama (Legacy)
    On:
    Fri Oct 27 2006
    Good to hear the kids across the road are finally gone.....at least they didn't leave rotting garbage all over the place....well maybe they did, I don't know = but I've seen footage of 'kids' stashing their trash under floorboards in the kitchen of the house and it was rife with rats and all sorts of horrible critters.....

    Least you don't have to worry about that anymore!

    Oh, and what is 'nobodies' unautenticated comment all about?
  • From:
    Kaliko88 (Legacy)
    On:
    Fri Oct 27 2006
    Wow! Amazing on the afghan! Wish I could do that. I tried once - it became a cat toy. Glad the 'neighbors' are gone too. I hope they didn't do too much damage to the house. And I hope they stay gone - I have this paranoid thought they'll come back to take some revenge on everyone.

    Hope the job turns out well. Sounds like you'll be super busy. Tell us how it goes.

    >^..^<
  • From:
    Hellcat (Legacy)
    On:
    Fri Oct 27 2006
    Glad the kids are gone!

    The pain in the neck kids that live across the street from us finally moved out too so I know how happy you must be; nothing is worse than kids that always cause trouble and have to have the law called on them constantly. It is exhausting for the whole neighborhood.

    I'd hate to see the size of the spider that knitted that one! eckkk!
  • From:
    Welshamethyst (Legacy)
    On:
    Sat Oct 28 2006
    I LOVE the blanket!