Most of the money probably went to renting a bar stool. I doubt that she spent $48,000 drinking Hamms at home.I just saw a click bait article that was entitled "This woman saved $48,000 by giving up alcohol". I was impressed when I thought that it was over the course of a year; less impressed when I found out it was over 8 years.
Hey, I know...have a zoning district naming contest! Ask the citizens to come up with their own names! Wouldn't Boaty McBoatface zones, for instance, be a cool thing to have to explain to prospective developers?Also, I'm starting to hate the term mixed use. I know that's not very planner of me, but mixed use building is okay. Mixed use zoning is not. Just come up with a new term that implies several types of uses can be done on the property like Freedom zoning or something stupid like that.
Do what we did:Figuring out dinner is, like, the most dreaded part of my household's day. We freaking hate it. Tonight I'm going to pick up a hitch hiker and we're going to......NO, NOT EAT HIM, you sickos. Make him cook our dinners. Forever.
Same. I hate that task. We have got to go back to doing meal planning for the week, we got out of practice over the holidays.Figuring out dinner is, like, the most dreaded part of my household's day. We freaking hate it. Tonight I'm going to pick up a hitch hiker and we're going to......NO, NOT EAT HIM, you sickos. Make him cook our dinners. Forever.
Same. I hate that task. We have got to go back to doing meal planning for the week, we got out of practice over the holidays.
I've got a notepad magnetized (correct?) to the fridge. I told the three kids that are still at home to write down things they want me to buy when I'm at the grocery store on that list.
I love the sleight-of-hand "horizontal mixed use" terminology. "So you mean separate uses??"Also, I'm starting to hate the term mixed use. I know that's not very planner of me, but mixed use building is okay. Mixed use zoning is not. Just come up with a new term that implies several types of uses can be done on the property like Freedom zoning or something stupid like that.
Hahah! Guilty! I've written a couple of zones that specifically allow this. Going a step further, we often allow the developer to subdivide the pad sites out, so it really is just a zone to allow a single development application to cover all of it. Ha! Look at us being developer friendly on accident!I love the sleight-of-hand "horizontal mixed use" terminology. "So you mean separate uses??"
Figuring out dinner is, like, the most dreaded part of my household's day. We freaking hate it. Tonight I'm going to pick up a hitch hiker and we're going to......NO, NOT EAT HIM, you sickos. Make him cook our dinners. Forever.
I love it! I worked on a couple projects where the developer did exactly what you describe, master planning and then subdividing pad sites, and it worked pretty well. Definitely much easier process with a more cohesive end product than separate applications.Hahah! Guilty! I've written a couple of zones that specifically allow this. Going a step further, we often allow the developer to subdivide the pad sites out, so it really is just a zone to allow a single development application to cover all of it. Ha! Look at us being developer friendly on accident!
But my rationale was always that at least we are mixing the uses, putting residential close to services, getting to master plan it; make sure there are pedestrian connections, access to the amenities, etc. It is a little shaky to consider it truly mixed use when it is all horizontal like that, still: you do what you can with what you've got.
FYI, Indy will have close to 4 minutes totality with this one.Anyone who plans on traveling to see the eclipse needs to wait until the last possible time to ensure seeing it. Clouds and eclipses don't mix. Last time, we waited until the night before we decided where to head. It was Carbondale.
This time, Indianapolis is the closest spot but it all depends on the weather. Trust me, the two minutes of totality is worth a 5-8 hour drive.
It's a pipe dream!I am writing the world's second most boring staff report this morning. I just fell asleep while typing and dreamed that my son and I were moving a couch over a weird pipe coming up through the floor and hoping nobody would notice.
I'm going to lunch and sleeping in my car. I want to find out what that pipe in my dream is for.
And our band leader (TOFB) lives there.FYI, Indy will have close to 4 minutes totality with this one.
Oh, AMEN!Dinner can be hard to figure out but making a kid's school lunch at 6 in the morning is a special place in cognitive hell.
I have to hear all the people and see all the lights of the restaurant that is next to my house that I bought 10 years after the restaurant opened.Just remember kids, we all love mixed-use until the noise/smell complaints start comin' in
Blast from my 90's Past on the ol' office radio today:
And the Sysco trucks with the backup alarms going beep-beep-beep and the dumpster lids closing... Who would have know a pre-existing restaurant would have such things? I assumed they'd only be operating in the hours when i was at work!I have to hear all the people and see all the lights of the restaurant that is next to my house that I bought 10 years after the restaurant opened.
Damn planners.
Just kill the man! Put him out of his misery. It's better than making him figure out dinner.Figuring out dinner is, like, the most dreaded part of my household's day. We freaking hate it. Tonight I'm going to pick up a hitch hiker and we're going to......NO, NOT EAT HIM, you sickos. Make him cook our dinners. Forever.
This made me sing an Indigo Girls song in my head, and while the snow is coming down outside on a very gray, January afternoon, the mood fell from your simple, pleasant thought like a blanket into these lyrics and now I'm pensive and sad....and still have two reports to write. sighI like my meals to be piping hot.
Last time I overnighted in Columbia as my closest choice. Early morning weather looked cloudy so I high tailed myself to Festus Mo, where I joined an eclipse party at a local bar patio. Totally worth it.Anyone who plans on traveling to see the eclipse needs to wait until the last possible time to ensure seeing it. Clouds and eclipses don't mix. Last time, we waited until the night before we decided where to head. It was Carbondale.
This time, Indianapolis is the closest spot but it all depends on the weather. Trust me, the two minutes of totality is worth a 5-8 hour drive.
Congratulations! Job well done!Just so you know - I am officially retired.
31 years with my fair city & county area plan commission.
My daughter in DSM headed for St. Joseph, Mo but with clouds slid east and caught the show in Jefferson, Mo. Yes, totally worth it.Last time I overnighted in Columbia as my closest choice. Early morning weather looked cloudy so I high tailed myself to Festus Mo, where I joined an eclipse party at a local bar patio. Totally worth it.
New Yorker cartoonist Roz Chast calls that "gitcheroni".Everyone takes care of their own dinner.
Speaking of cannibals,
Just so you know - I am officially retired.
31 years with my fair city & county area plan commission.
It's probably my favorite classic. I think the prose, and the variation of such, is simply masterful.If you have not read Moby Dick I still recommend it if only because it
makes grist for really funny dreams.
The combination of the holidays and international travel has left me in a state reminiscent of an episode of The Twilight Zone. I have no idea what day or time it is. 🤔🥴😵💫