The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

catmom46

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ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
I remember having a layover in San Fran, I went to a store in the airport, and bought a large round loaf of Boudin sourdough bread. It came with loads of butter. I munched on that all the way across the Pacific!;):hungry::joyfull:

I love Boudin's bread. I didn't know they had a store in the SF airport, I guess if I need any connections out that way I'll pick that airport. Just like the good thing about flying out of O'hare in Chicago was getting my cheese popcorn at Garrett's.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Good morning one and all at least it's 15 degrees warmer this am and still no snow in sight. I'm keeping my fingers crossed it stays that way.

We are being threatened with an ice storm again in the morning rush hour. Since the remnants of the last Slush Storm still has not left us
I'm not thrilled about a coating of ice atop that too. Hope it is media hype since the last one was nasty.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Haven't been around on the forums much lately, but I just had to jump in for one quick response to your comment. I hope you can at least leave open the drapes for "our" :) favorite dog, Walt, for his staring window in the livingroom. I suspect he loves to curl up on "his" sofa and watch the pretty snow fall.

***Waves Hi!***

Walt climbs up on my bed but he is not allowed on any other furniture. I can easily clean the quilt-upholstery not so much. None of Pups were allowed on furniture but all have had state of the art Pup beds for us to trip over during the night.

Walt can only look out of one window though he can see the entire road for a block in each direction from there. It is a foot off the ground.
The window treatment has 4 tracks and the drapes can be separated and pulled in any direction, all to the middle all to one end or half to each end etc. Under there is 3 tracks of moving sliding decorative screen that is translucent. During the day I can see out, nobody can see in. I pull the drapes closed over them at night. Anyhow the window to the left (1 of 3) on the front wall has a shorter screen cut to the height of top of Walts head. We have an extra screen on the track we could pull over that spot but we never have. That smaller width window at night or during the day never gets covered. One of his beds is also under that window so he can pop up if he hears something or wants to watch the neighborhood.

Similar to this but my sliding screens are black in little checkerboard pattern and then curtains of those.

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