Not Friday the 13th. I’m referring to the specific date of September 13.I heard it had something to do with a dude name Jay-- I mean Jason, or something.I actually have never watched that movie before...
Not Friday the 13th. I’m referring to the specific date of September 13.
slower pace as I feel much more relaxed as opposed to the go, go, go we usually do. We only go to the parks for a few rides, eat lunch and relax the rest of the night. Last night we went one floor up to Strong Water and enjoyed a few cocktails with tapas...and they were playing the Braves game so I was happy.
and the warm weather seems to be sticking around. If anyone wants to send it North to me in Santa Land...I will gladly take it.
Just wanted to share my breakfast with you!
Getting ready to head for the airport. Flight leaves at 3:50. We should be in our hotel by 8 then we'll go see my Mom in Leesburg tomorrow. Driving down to RPR by check in time.
Later, and hope I can get out of my driveway, as seems when I left, I had a flag man direct me. When I returned, there was several men in the large hole in my street, directly across from my driveway.
We have a winner! Today is the 20th anniversary of the day the moon was blasted out of earth’s orbit. One of our local channels is showing Space 1999 all day today.Oh, and Charade, in book, Space, moon blasted out of the sky today. At least some of us will see a harvest full moon tonight. Still in orbit in real life.
Maybe I will get to Cowfish, with little one, it was a no, same with Confisco Grill. At least I know where she likes to eat.
Dix, that is odd. Where I work, you have to come in at least one day in the ten day pay period, though in my office, we are only to be out two days in any pay period. There is good and not so good about teleworking. I like my office, as have stuff there I can leave, and nice to be able to walk over to clients and talk face to face with them and coworkers. Oh, and have a piece of that lush cheesecake.
Yes Sue, it's Buffalo's and Bacon...not for the faint of heart.Squirlz sage travels!
Tink nice drink pic, is that bacon in the drink? :-0. I couldn’t see the other pic.
We have that on our list for this trip.
Disxuni best of luck with the transition to work at home! At least you can write it off in taxes! (You can here).
We probably have different tax laws on what can be a tax deduction. Here having a home office can be.Cowfish is a good combo, as it combines the more adventurous, with a side of safety with burgers, for the picky eaters. Also, it's good for other seafood other than sushi.
I kind of figured they would eventually go this route. As the company has been doing things to cut cost for quite sometime and making adjustments. However, it's kind of a take out of the wind moment when we won't even have a week to try to collect ourselves, especially since we have a lot of equipment that needs to stay functional in order to keep us working. And like hurricane, do not plan to be down at all, because we need to stay open for our customers. Another plus is I'll be saving a lot on gas, as well as spend less with going out. However, at the same time it was part of the fun, as Daytona gave variety of options we don't have here.
@Sue M Thanks for the luck, but I wouldn't even know how I'd do that on my taxes. Working remotely is considered a tax break?