Greg Roach's Berkshires Blog
Monday, April 16, 2007
The Nor'easter
The storm has taken its first casualty at our house. The wind got a hold of the front storm door and, well.... Greenberg's here I come.
Just one more thing on the endless list of repairs and updates on a 90+ year old house.
Next up - The siding!
¶
12:31 PM
Comments:
Are you sure it was the storm winds, and not that attack Tribble in the foreground of the photo?
#
posted by
Tom_B
: 6:21 PM
At least this one does not self replicate.
Disclaimer: Remembering one episode of the original Star Trek does not automatically qualify one for membership in the local Trekkie Geek Squad.
#
posted by
greg
: 6:24 PM
As I recall-- Kirk didn't think they could replicate either---OK Harcourt-- get a new door-- chbpod
#
posted by
Anonymous
: 7:39 PM
Greg, very impressive screen door. It was lovely meeting you and your beautiful wife.
#
posted by
Amy
: 4:55 PM
Post a Comment
<< Home
A blog of random thoughts and reactions emanating from the bank of a mountain stream in the farthest reaches of the bluest of blue states.
ARCHIVES
May 2006
/
June 2006
/
August 2006
/
September 2006
/
October 2006
/
November 2006
/
December 2006
/
January 2007
/
February 2007
/
March 2007
/
April 2007
/
May 2007
/
June 2007
/
July 2007
/
August 2007
/
September 2007
/
October 2007
/
November 2007
/
December 2007
/
January 2008
/
February 2008
/
March 2008
/
April 2008
/
May 2008
/
June 2008
/
July 2008
/
August 2008
/
September 2008
/
October 2008
/
November 2008
/
December 2008
/
January 2009
/
February 2009
/
March 2009
/
April 2009
/
May 2009
/
June 2009
/
July 2009
/
August 2009
/
September 2009
/
October 2009
/
November 2009
/
December 2009
/
January 2010
/
February 2010
/
March 2010
/
April 2010
/
May 2010
/
January 2011
/
May 2011
/
June 2011
/
July 2011
/
October 2011
/
CONTACT:
greg at gregoryroach dot com
"Livability, not just affordability." -
Dick Alcombright
My ongoing campaign for North Adams City Council
iBerkshires' Online Event Calendar
Because a Chart is Worth 1000 Words
br>
Source:
Congressional Budget Office data