Looks like most of the condos will run about $650-750 a month, with mortgage, maintenance and misc charges. A trifle more than I was expecting, but still quite well within budget. Off to look at more on what I hope to be a fine Sunday morning.
My digestive tract is better now than it was yesterday…suffice to say, it’s just as well that I was on call and within a few strides to the john. Hopefully that aspect will stay in the past while shopping and doing laundry. My gut muscles are tight and sore, and not from doing my crunches. I had some really explosive poots all day…My body doesn’t usually make so much effort to reject fuel put inside, but this go ’round, it was both ends, like a rocket. I’m impressed that someone dug in to read this! Hope the term “Explosive poots” isn’t offensive. Interesting that change text size in is blocked by the font tag. I could almost color this string white, and make it look like one of the dividers here! Note to self, the font size does not pass through to LJ-cut, and size is restored. This line is supposed to be in tiny, tiny text.
Random Scotto Factoid- the scent of sandalwood makes me happy.
Hey! They changed the facing of the Sun Sentinel Cam! (Some archives here)
I rather liked the old facing better, but I guess it moved to a new office.
From left to right, you are seeing: The bandshell for DDA/Bubier Park (looks like a white potato chip); the Travel Guard building, which is one of the oldest buildings in downtown; Las Olas Boulevard, which is the curving road, and the Museum of Art, the structure on the far right. In the background, you see the Las Olas Riverfront area and the white building in the far distance at the center is the Museum of Discovery and Science. In the immediate foreground is the sales center for a condominium tower, which is under construction near the bottom left.
This is a view from the Sun-Sentinel.com offices in downtown Fort Lauderdale looking east down Las Olas Boulevard. In the far distance is the Atlantic Ocean.
I don’t know what this Grow thing is, but I got 9600 points [update- best score is 13300], and I’m amused. (pointed by waxy_org)
Crittercam features a camera and environmental data sensors attached to an animal—from a shark or turtle to a lion or seal—that capture amazing wild behavior unaffected by humans. Such a simple idea yields fascinating results.
Whoa, someone has a lot of time on his hands…A whole mess o’ comics, scanned into the computer. – via scans_daily
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current mood – dabadaba