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After it gets dark is the best time when it is foggy.
The other part of the visit to the Hancock is before you go around the corner to the City side.
Close your eyes and have someone guide you to the window, then open your eyes.
It is one breathtaking display of the City.
It's getting pretty foggy here right now. Love it.
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You are making me miss the City, we haven't been in so long and I wish we could invade your privacy and be there having fun with you.....LOL
We are one step closer to moving back home though which I am very happy about.
I have decided to start packing either way though which sounds silly however, like I told Mr. CSD I am going to wash and pack the things we are going to keep. After that what is left in the house is going into the garage sale for very low prices just to get it out of the house. Anything that does not sell this time is definitely going to either be put at the road with a "Free" sign or going directly to Goodwill or Salvation Army.
Was that pot belly stove in the basement the landlords? I'll buy it from you if it goes to the road. lol
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We took Walter this morning and his nail was just torn partially and it had split so Doc just gave it a good tug and it came right off.
Then he trimmed the rest of it to make it even, trimmed the rest of his nails, gave him a shot of Penicillian because it had torn very close to the quick and gave us antibiotic for him to take for one week.
We can also put neosporin +pain or Bacitracin on it.
No cone of shame, right?
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I like applesauce too, & cinnamon applesauce is pretty tasty.....
- Rated as one of best places in the US to work every year
- The absolute top paying company in town, they have mega bucks
- Amazing benefits
- 4 weeks paid vacation
- The opportunity to work with and on cutting edge technology
BUT....
The comapny is pretty controversial in some circles. To the point where crossing a picket line to get to work could and does happen.
In our situation we would not cross that picket line but Mr. CSD was in the Union for more than 30 years and most of my family has been in the Union all of my life.
Keeping in mind this is how we would do things.
Your choices are your own and it is up to you to decide if you are fine with crossing that picket line.
The other thing is I would have to know specifics about the controversial part of this company as well.
- Rated as one of best places in the US to work every year
- The absolute top paying company in town, they have mega bucks
- Amazing benefits
- 4 weeks paid vacation
- The opportunity to work with and on cutting edge technology
BUT....
The comapny is pretty controversial in some circles. To the point where crossing a picket line to get to work could and does happen.
What would you do?
Daddy is a capitalistic pig and I gotsa to get paid.
Daddy is a capitalistic pig and I gotsa to get paid.
haha
I honestly just don't want anyone putting a bomb under my car, but the pros list is looking pretty good haha
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Oh, that makes a difference in regards to picket lines so my answer changes.
Yes, if i was okay with the controversial side of the company I would go to work there.
My Mother appreciates it very much, actually we saw her last night and spent a couple hours with her and my Niece and Niece's boyfriend.
Early? Feeling okay?
Yeah, I feel fine, but I got some news about niece so I wanted to come home. Apparently her doctor is concerned about her size for her age (she is tiny), and she is going to have some tests done tomorrow so I wanted to be here for that.
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