Monthly Archives: September 2011
Assessing Where We Are
There are a lot of bleak assessments of the world we live in right now as far as the economy goes. Everyone is in trouble, from Europe to America, and even the Chinese, despite their money hording. The ones that … Continue reading
A Wells Fargo Fiasco
I called the customer service line at Wells Fargo to ask if there would be any problem if we were to bring in a check issued by Her Majesties Customs and Revenue Service of the United Kingdom, and was assured … Continue reading
Thursday Evening Post
Today we poured a quart of transmission fluid into the transmission on the truck, crossed our fingers, and hoped for the best. So far, it has run perfectly, and doesn’t seem to be leaking anywhere. If it continues on like … Continue reading
Five O’clock Pay-out
I get up at five in the morning even though I don’t have a job to report to. I don’t get paid a salary, but I do get pay out of it! This morning’s wake-up paid in electricity. Not everything … Continue reading
On 11 September
My grandparents had left Denver after a visit with my family, and I was surprised the morning of the 11th when I found them at a rest stop outside of Glenwood Springs, where I had gone with my bike strapped … Continue reading
Changes
Roll on Friday if that weather report is true! Friday is forecast for temperatures lower than 100 degrees Fahrenheit! It is frighteningly comfortable at 100 now! So, I have set up on my computer under a profile that I have … Continue reading
Labor Day Monday
A year ago today I was still living in England. My family and I had just moved from our house in Portefields Road, to my mother-in-law’s flat in Warndon. Jordan had not long finished his brain surgery, and we were … Continue reading