BAD LUCK ENDS BAD LUCK
The thing that I've discovered is this: since I've become unemployed and decreased my time in public considerably, my bad luck has been on the decline. This isn't at all surprising, not much can go wrong when most of my day is spent at home in front of my laptop.
Yup.
Yawn.
Yup.
Yawn.
6 Comments:
Hi,I hope you keep writing in your blog. I am from Alberta too.
I'll put a link on my blog to yours if you're interested.
Mine is called Diary of a Carny and I get some traffic.
http://diary-of-a-carny.blogspot.com
Hello Who Cares,
Thanks for the comment. Of course you can link to my blog. I am currently in the middle of a big move (going back to the prairies) and haven't been able to give yours the attention I'm sure it deserves. I'll be sure to visit once this moving madness is over.
Where in Alberta are you from?
hi, I,m new to blogging. Just a little interest in Canada. I noticed some cherry red in your photos. Are they result from the picture uality or are red straws the norm in Canada. I,m writting from New Mexico, approximately 1500 hundrred miles from Canada.
Adelo,
Welcome to blogger! Red straws aren't unusual in Canada. Often they're thin and used in cocktails.
Is this your strategy in 2011 as well?
Sue,
If I'm allowed the luxury of not being in school AND not having to work, YES.
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