Vermont, I Kind of Like You

Buy Xanax Craigslist by Fire Girl Jess on January 11, 2014

Commuting into the office.

The daily commute.

Week one in Vermont is coming to a close.  It’s hard to believe I limped in last Friday in sub-zero temps.  It’s been busy – setting up utilities, coordinating the moving truck, getting the Suby fixed and trying to catch up freelance work.

http://www.wowogallery.com/0z53r2u24or And starting up at Orvis HQ.

Order Xanax From Uk Thus far, things are rolling right along and while I feel like I’ve been very much in a strange time warp over the past few weeks (eh, years really), I’m settling in.  In fact, this is my first evening at home with normal living conditions.  And it’s kind of awesome.  Had time today to update the tactical white board (incoming assignments, completed assignments, billing, etc.) and am very excited about a few pieces coming out this spring.

https://serenityspaonline.com/r35ok0foum Manchester is growing on me rather quickly.  There is something to be said for a town small enough that I can walk most places I need to go, and the concept of living downtown is pretty fun.  That said, I did go on a mission to buy curtains today and ended up with a pair of boots instead.  Oooops.

The camera has been shoved to the side a bit this week as I’ve been running around trying to set up some kind of routine… and to keep my head above water.  Images of the new terrain to come soon, I promise.

Soma 350Mg In the meantime, happy weekend guys!

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John February 7, 2014 at 13:27

Soma 350Mg Tablets Glad you’re enjoying VT. Manchester is a nifty little spot.

https://modaypadel.com/86134rdjt Nearby is a small state park, Emerald Lake State Park. Emerald Lake is small but pretty. Take a canoe when the weather turns warm for the first time after ice-out. The end of the lake opposite the put-in is lousy with smallmouth bass. Fish with a moderately light rod and some small poppers! You’ll have a blast, especially if you’re not accustomed to smallmouth.

(There are also some fairly large, but not gigantic, pike in that lake.)

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