
She likes the size of the PS3 controller better, fits her tiny paws.
She likes the size of the PS3 controller better, fits her tiny paws.
Uh...yeah! Yeah, that's exactly what I did!
Ooh! What books?
I really am going to have to play these. With the huge number of retro game stores that I have access to, I should be able to find them fairly easily.
I gotta try these games sometime. I love CTR, but that was the only Crash game I played on the PS1.
I have the woods to play in, with miles and miles of trails to go snowshoeing on. And tracking the wildlife is always fun, too. So far, lots of deer and squirrels, a pretty decent number of foxes, and the coyote pack. I don't track the coyotes back into the woods, it's a decent-sized family of Eastern Coyotes, and they are much bigger than their western cousins. Big enough that they can take down deer when the snow is deep, and I respect their territory. What I haven't seen, to my great disappointment, are any fisher tracks. They're some of my favorite animals to track.
The temp's been fairly normal for February in Maine, so I really can't complain. And as long as it keeps throwing winter storms at us, I'd prefer it to stay cold. Snow's so much easier to deal with when it's powder, and way easier to deal with than ice. Plus, I really don't mind the cold. I can always put another sweater on, lol. When it's hot, there's only so much you can take off before you get arrested in public.
Winter and RPGs go together so well. And today we're having yet another snow storm, so I've been getting plenty of RPG goodness.
Ah, public walkway. Yeah, every municipality seems to target certain areas to be really hardcore about enforcing stuff like that and ignores other areas. I have yet to figure out the pattern...
That's the movie. But she gets taken before they leave New York.
Aw, shucks! Thanks :) It's fun and relaxing, too. Plus, I can kind of watch TV while I'm doing it. My uncle was really into needlework and he left me all of his cross stitch supplies when he died - I have an entire small U-Haul packing box of just pattern books, another of frames, floss (that's what the thread is called), and fabric, and two smallish Rubbermaid boxes of other assorted supplies. I've been doing cross-stitch since I was nine or ten and we kids were driving my mom and grandma insane, so they taught the five or six of us cousins and best friends how to cross stitch. I think I'm the only one who actually took it up as a long-term hobby, my sister was into it for a while, but I think she associates it with a bad time in her life so she gave me all of her stuff.