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 Maybe one of these days I'll shell out the dough to get my own prints. I've always loved the Harrison Blvd one. For those of you not familiar with Boise, Harrison Blvd is location of some of Boise's biggest and most beautiful homes where most of the residents decorate rater elaborately. Before I started haunting, I lived one street over and was amazed with the thousands of TOTs moving along the street that was closed to cars for the big night. People drive in from all over to TOT and most houses hand out the full sized candy bars. Artist Ward Hooper

Globe II Home Goods Electric Boogyloo

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 I had to return a soap dish to Home Goods/TJ Maxx. I added to the collection with the Mr. and Mrs. globe, a set of Yankee Candles and two Jack O lantern pails. The house is coming along nicely I think. I also spent a bunch more time painting.

The County Fair

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The Globe (thanks Rot)

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Shown with the vintage postcard my cousin sent me in a wonderful frame.

The New Digs

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This was late on moving day. We moved the tanks and plants last. I thought it looked so much more lush, but I think I was delirious with heat stroke. Lucy likes it though and is doing nicely off-tether in the new yard.

Good Hood!

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So I was informed by some other new neighbors I just met tonight and they informed me that we have "a crazy neighbor who does a Christmas light show to music and stuff". Well new neighborhood, get ready for the crazy Halloween Lady!   Here's a link to their show . I can't wait for the first kid that proclaims "holy crap!" in front of my house. I'm so excited! Too bad this years show won't be very monumental. Here's a link to my show .

So I Bought the Red Headed Stepchild of Bikes

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With our new home, my commute is increasing and my beloved 29'er hybrid is feeling really heavy. I was afraid of the road type bikes when I started riding again, but I've found myself pushing as hard as I can on my rides and let's face it, I ride mostly on pavement/greenbelt. I made the choice with the help of a coworker to delve into the cyclecross world which unfortunately, around here starts at appx. $1,200 for an entry level bike.  I went with the online store and got a 2014 Motobecane Cyclecross Trail, which I thought would be fairly well suited for year round commuting. Let me tell you, if you order a bike online from a distributor, you get to know your bike a whole lot more because you have to assemble it. I figured if I could mud a new wall, I could put the bike together. So here it was, ready to be partially assembled. It was actually really easy. Doesn't it look fast ? I'd read that the saddle pretty much sucks, so I used the seatpost ...