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I thought the seat might be a Brooks, except for the side rivets.
3 weeks agoWhoa that crucifix made with fire hose!
3 weeks agoLooks functional... except maybe the seat.
3 weeks agoLooks ok, if a bit small.
3 weeks agoLooks gross!
3 weeks agoCompliments will get you everywhere! Thank you.
3 weeks agoI can't believe that actually worked. An important piece was someone entering the locked courtyard so we could get access to the mailbox. It was amazing Jacinto could fish the keys out.
3 weeks agoAnother epic day you likely won't forget.
And I have to say Kelly, this is turning into one fine journal. It's like you've found a ventriloquist to speak through you in a new voice, and a photographer with a different eye to work with. Good luck tomorrow.
In, genius! Out, keys!
3 weeks agoHappy Birthday Kelly! Sounds like you guys are having quite the adventure.
3 weeks agoHappy Birthday! I love the story of your perfect birthday attire for the day. And Holy Cremona! What a great spot for your layover day.
3 weeks agoYup. Arummscarum.
3 weeks agoAmen to that.
3 weeks agoHappy Birthday Kelly your Greek meal looks delicious.
Those washer dryer combos are something. I always just use the shortest washing cycle then dry things on a rack. Most apartments in Europe have a drying rack, with heat we have been having everything is dry the next morning..
When Lyle and I first moved to Scotland I had a washer with 26 cycles and no instructions! ( long before internet so I couldn’t google them). The first load I did I picked universal wash and next thing I knew steam was coming out of the washer as it was boiling my clothes. It took two hours and there was no drying cycle! It took awhile to figure that machine out. But it did provide a story.
Good eye!
3 weeks ago