Thursday, March 07, 2013
Where I am not
Clients like to torment their agent too. This is from one of the Fabulosity who lives in Mexico in the winter. Yes, I am inquiring about the availability of guest housing!
As long as my bedroom will not be shared by this fine fellow:
and the transportation is not courtesy of this ensemble
but I might even room with Mr. Lizard and get hauled around by The Family Ox to see this
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That's funny, my husband and I were just talking about the possibility of moving there.
ReplyDeleteTexas is pretty close though.
Looks GORGEOUS. It's been weirdly cold in the Carolinas for the past few weeks - warm weather sounds REALLY enticing!
ReplyDeleteI saw a recent documentary on monitors. They are quite disgusting, and big, and strong, and would probably eat those poor ox. Not sure a random, chance encounter with IT would be worth the picture of THAT.
ReplyDeleteI am noticing a growing obsession of yours to covet pictures of virtually anyplace closer to the equator than New York.
ReplyDeleteIt might just be time to consider making the move to South Florida. It's my understanding that if you move there from New York City and meet the criteria of being of retirement age, and having rarely driven a car of your own, that the state will issue you the largest sedan that money can buy to take onto the Turnpike at 90 miles an hour.
It's snowing AGAIN in NJ. I'm all for Mexico in winter, um, and early spring. It's March !
ReplyDeleteDear Ms Reid
ReplyDeleteSomebody ought to iron that iguana. He looks like he slept in those duds.
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Ok, so I'm confused about that last picture. What exactly is that scattered all over the ground? The more I look at it the more it looks like a plague of small red crustaceans. I'm from New Orleans. We eat stuff like that. :)
ReplyDeletered hot chili peppers - one of my favs!
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