Shannon Stacey


Who has the right of way?

The husband went up north this past weekend for what was probably the last snowmobiling of the season. That’s good news because I don’t sleep worth a damn when he’s gone, but bad news because his mud season project will be gutting and remodeling the upstairs bathroom. :gaah:

 But to answer the question of who has the right of way on the sled trails?  Clearly the moose.

3 comments to “Who has the right of way?”

  1. Charlene
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      · April 7th, 2008 at 8:28 am · Link

    Noooo, not remodeling! Don’t you have a writer’s conference to escape to?



  2. Heather Rae Scott
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      · April 7th, 2008 at 11:00 am · Link

    :gaah: remodeling. Mark is talking the R word as well. *sighs*

    Just wanted to drop by and let you know too that I saw your post over on SSE and it’s great to have you back, if you are indeed back. Oh, the fun or havoc would could and should wreak over there. Karen’d love us for it. And, I’m a copy cat. I had Dee switch everything to wordpress, so my link is now like yours pretty much. http://www.heatherraescott.com or.net takes you to the blog instead of a homepage–just as a fyi



  3. Shannon
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      · April 7th, 2008 at 10:34 pm · Link

    I wish I could escape, but this remodel is several years in the making and it’s time to get it done. Funny part—hubby claiming he can get it done with one weekend blitz.

    :lmao: Sure honey.

    Yeah, it was cool to post on the SSE thread and I’ll be back. I was having wicked trouble with the sign-in stuff and I’d get frustrated and decided to figure it out “later”. But now I’ve got it straightened out.







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