Here's an article from the BBC about the bikes...17664. labwabbit - 11/30/2005 6:29:49 PM
Judith-Baaaaaabeeeee!
How are you and the Keoni faring these days?
Good, very good, to see you here too!
That is a good idea for where I live. At least worth a good see from a business plan of view. Got only 31 miles of road and over 27,000 registered vehicles using it. If you put all the cars end-to-end here they would go from end to end of the road easily.
17665. labwabbit - 11/30/2005 6:31:49 PM
Hoo-boy,,,the incomparable MsNo. You know what special place you have with me young lady. ;->
17666. labwabbit - 11/30/2005 6:59:28 PM
Merry Cristmas/Happy Holidays/A a great start to the New Year friends.
Hope I have the op to get back before then however...
17667. arkymalarky - 11/30/2005 7:02:01 PM
OOOOOH LABWABBIT!
It's so wonderful to see you in here! Sounds like things are going great with you, from what I was reading in the Sports thread. Hope you find more time to spend here!
17668. arkymalarky - 11/30/2005 7:07:41 PM
Thanks Wabbit--headache finally left around 3 am, and I had to make up for two days of no sleep and stay medicated to keep it from returning, so I'm still out today.
Or is it congrats to her betrothed and good luck to her? Either way, best wishes for them both.
Thanks! I think it's congrats to her and good luck to the b/f. ;-)
They are both pretty settled and laid back (read "boring"), so marriage in their timeline wasn't surprising at all, and I'm hoping it stays as low-key and practical as it has been so far.
17669. labwabbit - 11/30/2005 7:11:36 PM
ARKUS!
Glad I checked once more before checking out...
Hot Damn woman...it's great to have caught you here.
Yes things are going well. I'm like a kid in a toy store here. Sooo many opportunities, soooo very little time.
But I'm following where life is taking me and it's like living a dream.
...and I thought time/life was going by fast before I moved. It seems like just one big long day kind of a ride.
I'm seeing and doing things that I never imagined myself doing, or being able to do. It's hard to believe it's been 6 years since leaving Maine.
How are you? (Aside from that "booger migraine) How's the classroom working for you?
Oh, I forgot. I'm a grandpa for the first time last July. In fact, I was down in your neck of the woods for the first 4 weeks of her life. Columbus, Mi. We left 4 days before Katrina hit. The eye went right over the base my son is stationed at.
Did it impact you at all? Directly or indirectly?
17670. labwabbit - 11/30/2005 7:17:55 PM
Uh, That's Columbus, "Ms."
...and congrats on marrying off a child. It's a hell of a road to get them to that point. If she's anything like her Mom, she'll continue to very well I suspect. :)
I've got to run.
Please, someone relay a hearty hello to Mago for me.
17671. arkymalarky - 11/30/2005 7:22:08 PM
Oh man, so close and yet so far! Katrina brought a couple of kids to my school for a couple of weeks, and that was about it. We tried to get someone to live in the upstairs part of our house, but between FEMA, the Red Cross, and the local housing authority I never could get anywhere. We had one family who would have liked to come, but they had five cats, and we have no way to protect cats from becoming dog treats for our two very large dogs.
I'm still loving the classroom, but tough state rules that are very hard on small, rural, poor schools have got me planning retirement within the next five years or so.
17672. arkymalarky - 11/30/2005 7:25:02 PM
If she's anything like her Mom, she'll continue to very well I suspect. :)
Thanks. I hope she'll one-up me.
Take care!