This spring, neighborhood mice can breathe a little easier. Tuesday morning, we found that Cassie had passed away in her sleep. Cassie was a sweet cat. She will be missed.

This spring, neighborhood mice can breathe a little easier. Tuesday morning, we found that Cassie had passed away in her sleep. Cassie was a sweet cat. She will be missed.

Stumbled across this on Ron Slattery's bighappyfunhouse whilst surfing off a photojojo clue on found photographs. Free pie! always catches my eye.
Every day above ground
Is a good day
The blue board and plaster skim coat went up this week. Now it is starting to look like a real room. Actually, with the bare plaster walls, it looks like an art gallery. Much thought will go into choosing the wall paint colors.
The formerly unheated room behind the garage will become Karen's artist studio. Here is the view across the room. Through the door you can see through the dining area of the new space.

Yesterday was the one month anniversary of my latest employment. Two days prior, a marker for "now you are really part of the company" arrived at my desk: new business cards.
Business cards here are not a small production. The front of these cards do not immediately appear unusual. Gray sans-serif font for my name, phone numbers, and company name and address. The company logo and my company email address appear, each in a new color.
The cards themselves are on very heavy stock. Office legend tells us that this paper is handmade. A stack of ten cards is about 3/8th inch. These would crush the competition in a restaurant "drop in your business card for a free meal" fishbowl.
Flip a card over and you see one from a set of seven carefully selected colors. A reexamination of the card front reveals that the logo and email colors also vary from card to card.

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