It’s been a while, so I decided to put up another Picture of the Day.
Here it is! This was purchased at a supermarket called “SuperSol” in Marbella, Spain.
The pic of the day was inspired by this site that I came across today.
It’s been a while, so I decided to put up another Picture of the Day.
Here it is! This was purchased at a supermarket called “SuperSol” in Marbella, Spain.
The pic of the day was inspired by this site that I came across today.
Here is a rundown of all the things I did this morning between 6:15 and 6:45.
Got up, showered, dressed, made: 1 sandwich, two lunches, 1 breakfast, brushed hair and teeth, kissed the husband in his sleep, ate breakfast, drove the 10 minutes to work, parked, punched in at work.
Phew! I didn’t know I had that kind of speed packed into me!
Here are my top ten personal favs from our minivacation (in random order):
1. Snow Pudding. YUM!
2.Volleyball and bonfire at the Carter’s. “I got it…no wait! You’ve got it!”
3. 10 Pin Bowling. Last minute and perfectly wonderful! My finger and wrist muscles are still sore!
4. Der Dutchman. Great view, no Amish.
5.Heinies. Cheese, Grommit!
6.Hanging out with K&M
7. Hilarium!
8.Rita’s
9.Maunday Thursday Tennebrae service
10. Peter’s baby pictures…awww!
We’re back! Becky and I got back last night from our Easter trip out to Ohio. We spent lots of time with my family and friends from Mount Vernon. We went bowling, toured Amish country, hung out at Friendly’s, did some shopping, had a cookout with the Carters, and enjoyed the beautiful weather.
Naturally, we took lots of photos while we were out there, and you can see them all here:
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On Sunday, on the way back from visiting some relatives in Southie, Becky and I drove through some of the new portions of the Big Dig.
On the way in to the city, we took the Mass Pike from the Allston/Brighton Tolls. This put us into the new Mass Turnpike extension, aka the Ted Williams tunnel. The TWT runs underneath the south end of the city, and carries traffic under the Fort Point Channel, runs under a portion of South Boston, and then heads up to East Boston, Logan Airport, and Route 1-A.
We took exit 25 off of I-90 East, which puts you smack into South Boston. The ride through the tunnel was very smooth and fast, and the tunnel was brightly lit. The exit signs were very clearly marked.
On the way home, we got on I-93 North via the Congress St. on-ramp. The on-ramp was really a huge tunnel that took us down into the Liberty Tunnel (the name given to the new Central Artery tunnel). The on-ramp itself had to be about half a mile long, and then we were dumped off into the new central artery. The ride on the central artery was very fast, but it seemed to be EXTREMELY bumpy. Our car, which can normally handle bumpy roads pretty well, was lunging up and down as it drove through the tunnel. Of course, that may have something to do with the fact that we were driving well above the posted speed limit… 🙂 In any case, the Liberty Tunnel, like the Ted Williams tunnel, was brightly lit and the exit signs were clearly marked.
The Liberty Tunnel northbound exited directly onto the new Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge (or, as radio stations have been calling it, simply the ‘Zakim Bridge’). As you pass out of the tunnel and onto the bridge, you can still see the remaining upper and lower decks of the old central artery. Immediately after that, however, you are treated to a magnificent view of the new bridge. We drove through at night, and the lighting on the bridge was spectacular as we drove through! I wished that I hadn’t been driving so that I could get a better look. In any case, we flew across the bridge, and immediately at the end of the bridge there was a left hand exit to get on Route 1 North via the Tobin Bridge. This dumped us out into the old City Square Tunnel, and from there the ride was pretty much normal.
Except for the uneven, bumpy ride in the Liberty Tunnel northbound, everything was very nice! I am looking forward to the day when the southbound side of the artery will be open, and the hulking green skeleton of the old artery will be removed. This will make way for a good chunk of new green space in the city, and will once again connect the waterfront to the city’s downtown.
At the risk of offending, I offer up this website:
If Fox news had been around for other great moments in history.
Some of them are really funny! Enjoy.
I really didn’t know much about the Kurds, or what part they play in the conflict in Iraq, so I looked around for some information. I found a good article here:
If you don’t know much about them, this is a good time to read up.
The fun fact for today:
The state of North Dakota does not have voter registration. Their system basically depends on the fact that most communities are very small and closely knit, and most everybody knows everybody. For people who are new to a precinct, usually a sworn affadavit is required. Interesting!
For more info, go to the source: Voting in North Dakota