@LisaSTL wrote:
I thought the same thing, that list is just exhausting. I wouldn't run errands, come home then go back out for errands. It must be the route shopper in me, lOL. Glad to hear the pup is on the mend and happy.
For me today is catching up on reports, probably some yard work and a little housework. Tonight is the season finale of Doctor Who so everything needs to be done before 7:30
@Shop-et-al wrote:
Please give Lucy gentle little extra scritches from her friends on the forum. I hope she feels better soon!
I am donating stuff and cleaning the places it used to occupy. Yawn.
Sorry for your loss BG, have lost and it is a trying time. Good luck in the remodeling.@bgriffin wrote:
Not many people here know this, but last year my dad passed away from complications from surgery. He owned a building that had 4 apartments upstairs and downstairs he ran an antique store. All of the store items were sold and my brothers and I are in the process of remodeling the 1st floor into 6 more apartments. So that's what I've been doing most of the day (and the rest of the holiday weekend).
@CoffeeQueen wrote:
We actually want to buy old motels and turn them into tiny homes (tiny apts?) for low income residents. We want a focus on building community, with community gardens and a community center, even if it's just a spare room, where they can socialize and play cards and stuff. We believe that is what is missing with most of the homeless population. If they had any community support most of them wouldn't be homeless.
@JASFLALMT wrote:
Sorry for your loss, bg. I lost my mother 2 years ago and my father 26 years ago. It's hard at any age. I am glad you have your brothers to help you with this project. I hope you get along better than I do with some of my sibs.
@bgriffin wrote:
@CoffeeQueen wrote:
We actually want to buy old motels and turn them into tiny homes (tiny apts?) for low income residents. We want a focus on building community, with community gardens and a community center, even if it's just a spare room, where they can socialize and play cards and stuff. We believe that is what is missing with most of the homeless population. If they had any community support most of them wouldn't be homeless.
This is a very cool idea! My next project (although honestly this one will take awhile) is doing something similar with shipping containers. There are some really interesting projects done with them.
@JASFLALMT wrote:
I got a cute little toaster oven and my husband wanted to know why I got another $35 Black and Decker instead of the $110 Cuisinart that was bigger and was a convection oven, etc.