At the time that I'm writing this, I'm at home with a migraine. I wish I could just knock myself out for 24 to 48 hours but I can't. That leaves me with watching TV.
Today's choice is a show on HGTV (through Netflix) called "Selling New York".
Have the people of New York City lost touch with reality?
They showed an apartment, smaller than my house, and said they could easily get $30,000 per month for it.
Blink.
If you're lucky, the property will contain outdoor space, which involves a balcony.
Also, since Manhattan is an island and there's no possible way to expand by building out, one must build up. In order to do so, however, one must own the air rights above his existing property. Air rights.
Blink.
(Headache pain increases.)
Shout joyfully to the Lord, all the earth. Serve the Lord with gladness; come before Him with joyful singing. Know that the Lord Himself is God; it is He who has made us, and not we ourselves; we are His people and the sheep of His pasture. Enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise. Give thanks to Him, bless His name. For the Lord is good; His lovingkindness is everlasting and His faithfulness to all generations.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Monday, November 10, 2014
MNSSHP 2014
For those of who don't have FB, I'm finally posting photos from Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party! We were rained upon, the event was sold out and a little crowded, but we still had the best time.
I think of all the Disney resorts I've stayed at, Ft. Wilderness will always be my favorite. We camped there every July 4th with two other families for about 6 years, so it holds many, many memories, but it's also the most like home with its forests, wooden buildings and walkways, and split-rail fences. It's modeled after the Wilderness (not to be confused with Western) of American in what would be the early explorations, so think Kentucky and Tennessee. I love it and hope to go back next year!
Anyway, enjoy the photos!
We spent Sunday at the parks. Glenna and Andrew were the only ones with enough energy to go to different parks, while Himself, Paul, Kelly and I stayed at Epcot (though we never ran into each other!).
Really thinking we should try to shoot for October. Less chance of rain and greater chance that the weather will be a little cooler!
I think of all the Disney resorts I've stayed at, Ft. Wilderness will always be my favorite. We camped there every July 4th with two other families for about 6 years, so it holds many, many memories, but it's also the most like home with its forests, wooden buildings and walkways, and split-rail fences. It's modeled after the Wilderness (not to be confused with Western) of American in what would be the early explorations, so think Kentucky and Tennessee. I love it and hope to go back next year!
Anyway, enjoy the photos!
Caught in a deluge. Looked over and saw some of the Seven Dwarves. |
This family was waiting out the rain with us. They were LOUD. |
We just wanted coffee. |
Segway tour going by. We still just wanted coffee. |
People either bring their own carts from home. . . |
. . . or decorate their rentals. Here's ours and the only decoration that survived the rain. It's pretty vital to do this so you can find your cart among many! |
Brunch at Animal Kingdom Lodge. |
We spent Sunday at the parks. Glenna and Andrew were the only ones with enough energy to go to different parks, while Himself, Paul, Kelly and I stayed at Epcot (though we never ran into each other!).
Really thinking we should try to shoot for October. Less chance of rain and greater chance that the weather will be a little cooler!
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