Hmmm, I'm going to file this under "Things I do not—under any circumstances—want to do after spending a week without power, refrigeration and hot water":
As I wrote before, thanks to Hurricane Irene I'm all set with the colonial era.
I have a few more things to say about my kids' pediatrician but for now it'll have to wait. The picture of that woman making candles "the old fashioned way" is giving me a serious case of the twitches.
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You can come here and learn how to milk a goat....
I experienced 5 days of colonial day. Stick a fork in me, I'm done. I don't even like camping.
ok...i looked at the post and almost thought it said heroin (and i haven't even been drinking)...silly google reader
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I definitely think of you now when i think of pioneers.
ha ha ha! I was reading your blog on my iPhone and thought it said 'Colonic'! I was at a wedding and I was imbibing and for at least 24hrs, thought you were having irrigation days!
Heroin and colonics? What do you guys think I do in my spare time anyway?!
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