| pebbles_patio ( @ 2008-11-08 07:21:00 |
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Banjo Playing Hairstylists...
Hey Peeps!!
San Diego last week was really nice. Even though I was there for a meeting, the weather was absolutely gorgeous. I can see why people would want to live out there despite the outrageous real estate prices. I had a room on the 14th floor of the Hyatt, so the views were spectacular.

I'm back in Kansas now, and the weather has been less than stellar. Fall is definitely here, and winter is definitely approaching quickly. I'm just keeping my toes crossed in hopes that the winter will be far less brutal down in Kansas than it was up in Iowa last year.
Farmer and I got our hair did yesterday. He was on a mission to find a male hairdresser. After calling several places, he found one at a place called Salon Lucca. I had my reservations because it seemed pretty shee-shee to me...but whatever to keep the mister happy. So we get over there and the guy seems nice. But guess what? Straight!!! OMG! We must have found the only straight male hairdresser in the whole state dammit. Don't get me wrong...he was nice...but you couldn't dish the dirt with him like we could with our last queer hairguy. Oh...and get this...I got basically a trim, and it cost me $37! I've never payed that much for just a haircut before.

Fortunately, last night we went to the local pub and talked with some of the wimmins there. One of them was really pretty, so I asked where she got her hair done, and it was in Lawrence and her hairstylist was a gay man! Weee!! And it only cost $22 for a haircut! YAY!! So buh-bye Salon Lucca, and hello Sam at Impulse!
So when we moved here, there was a little sappling planted out front. Unfortunately, the poor thing had bit the bullet, so it was basically a stick buried in the ground. I went to the nursery to look at trees a few weeks ago, but they were all like $200 apiece! Oy... I don't mind spending money for a tree, but not that much for a place that I'm only renting. I went online though and found a company that ships trees to you at a very reasonable rate. I finally got the tree yesterday and stuck it in the ground. Hopefully it will survive, and in the spring it will have a few leaves on it. It's called a Summers Red Maple, and is supposed to turn a brilliant red in August, and keep that color throughout most of the fall. Of course, it's only about 3 feet tall right now, so it has a bit of growing to do.

Next month I have to go to another meeting, and of all places, it is in Shepherdstown, West Virginia. I can here the banjos twanging already.

If you all hear someone squealing like a piggy...please come save me dammit.

What youse boys all been up to?
toodles poodles!!
oxox,
pebs