We would pack clothes, food, bedding, toys and tools and drive an hour and a half with four kids under the age of eight, then unload the stuff into dock carts and carry it all down to the boat. We were practicing everything at once—sailing, docking, anchoring, fixing things that ...
We would pack clothes, food, bedding, toys and tools and drive an hour and a half with four kids under the age of eight, then unload the stuff into dock carts and carry it all down to the boat. We were practicing everything at once—sailing, docking, anchoring, fixing things that ...
We got a message in the middle of all this from someone else expressing interest in a much more typical fashion with no red flags, but Gail and I had enough hackles raised at this point that we both wondered if she was affiliated with the first guy. “I’ll get him excited about a ...
We are told they don't want to receive help. Why is that? Are they on drugs? Are they fugitives from the law? Are they ill? (wince wince shiver shiver) Then to page 10's "Police Blotter" which is half a page, as usual, devoted to enumerating crimes in Greenbelt within the past ...
Soon enough, we were at Canter’s. Don made a beeline for the upstairs bathroom and proceeded to primp and mug in the mirror and fix his hair for about half an hour. I watched this until I couldn’t take it anymore: “Don, the only time you’re serious is when you look in a mi...
The latter is a soothing, gentle, and low-angst romance set in a knitting shop. Perfect for my mood now. I’m only halfway through and hopefully it sticks the landing. Susan: I’m about a quarter of the way throughAlexis Hall’sThe Affair of the Mysterious Letter, which is a queer...
Together these take up almost half tbe book, and yet the first two. especially, are identical in most sections. Smith e.% plains that he has included all three "to facilitate comparl- From the beginning. . . they were acknowledged to be independent peoples with laws and insti- tutions ...