Hi Toni, I guess the photography business isn't too bad, huh?
Not really. If I had bills I'd be in a world of hurt. I am lucky enough to live with family and I save money - and I work from home for the Seavey Family to suppliment. The only bills I have are my phone bill and while I have a credit card I pay it off every month. The business is growing though, so hopefully!
I have been to Disney World once and i'm sure I wouldn't recognize it. I have lost my doctor begging for motorized wheelchair, so I can never hope to go to such places without someone to push my chair.
Disney rents motorized wheelchairs/scooters and there are other companies in teh area that do as well. You can rent by the day or by the week, etc. I'm told it's pretty affordable. Disney also has a card you can get if you need assitance more so than a scooter/wheelchair. It doesn't give you extra benefits but it helps to make the visit as easy as possible.
Printer doesn't work and all kinds of things in groups as the other poster said. I hope you take many photos.
Oh, that goes without saying!
I did visit Universal studios many years ago with my cousins and loved it.
I prefer Disney, but I would like to go back to US again, it's been a while (2004) since I've been... and it wasn't the best day to go when we were there. Nasty weather.
Well, Alaska is known for having many more men. How does that work I wonder?
That's actually not true (or as true) as it was in teh past. It's closer to 50/50 now. The main reason was because men were coming up here for work. Military, Oil, Lumber... back when we were a territory and then first a state there were more "men's jobs" than women jobs... Women were less likely coming up here husband hunting as it was to make $$ (in not so great ways) or because they were into adventure... or they were following their men. Didn't make for a lot of choice for the menfolk, women got to be a little more choosey... that's not really the case these days. Especially with the oil jobs drying up, up here.
A shame it is so cold and dark for so long, though the Northeast can be miserable.
We like to say it's dark for so long to make up for the NO SLEEP we get in teh summer due to all of the sun (we'er the land of the midnight sun)... We're much like the bears. Play all summer, sleep all winter. The darkness DOES get to you, though, and even I've felt it the last couple of years.
I do poorly in humidity so summer in florida is not appealing but they have such great water parks.
I'm not a big fan of water parks, I just hang out on teh lazy rivers. I am not a swimmer. I hate going underwater. However Disney has a couple that are incredible!
And I hear you, humidity is killer. I wouldn't mind living in FL November - Feb though. lol
If you have not been to universal Studios I loved it. Is it still operating I wonder?
Yes in fact it's expanded in FL to three parks - Universal, Islands of Adventure, and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. The original in Hollywood still is just the one park, but they are building a Harry Potter Park set to open next year.
I visited your blog, how pretty. I wish I could do that but I cannot learn such complicated computer.
I don't do it all myself.
http://www.blogspot.com is what I use, they do all the coding, all you have to do is post. They can do layouts and all that jazz. I only just recently put together my own graphics for the blog.
It is nice to put a face with a name. I am guessing you are part Italian, maybe?
Nope! German, Irish, and English.
It's a quaint little town. It's dying though thanks to the lack of oil exploration. But that's a rant that does not belong in le cafe and I really don't want to rehash it again in the politics forum.