Posted by Busyview on February 20, 2009
Hi everyone! Consider this blog number one of many to come. It took me a while to get online after moving into our new place but the wait has been totally worth it! Our apartment is a gorgeous two story studio that overlooks the beach. We are a few minutes bike ride from San Diego’s Gas Lamp District so we couldn’t have asked for a better location. You all know I was so sad to leave Phoenix having lived there for the first 23 years of my life but I’m so glad I made the leap with Neil. He clearly loves it here too and has already met a group of guys he can go shuffle-board playing with on the weekends.
There are so many things to take care of that I didn’t even take into consideration though. For one thing I needed to get new car insurance out here which turned out to be much more expensive. I needed to find a new doctor and dentist, for the both of us I might add cause I knew Neil would never get around to it! And then there’s the question of life insurance. It hadn’t really occurred to me before but when you begin to settle down with someone it’s time to look into life insurance premiums. I’m useless at this kind of thing so I’m hoping some cheesy salesman will knock on our door one day offering a premium finance deal we can’t refuse so we don’t have to do any of the work! It’s all coming together though and I’m so happy to be starting my life here in this beautiful city with Neil. I’ll check in with you all soon!
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Posted by BViews on February 18, 2009
Used forklift for sale was what the sign said. It was an artistic display of old abandoned manufacturing tools and machines. The California forklift art show was held at the California fairgrounds in Sacramento. This particular show was to showcase how much things have changed in manufacturing over the years. I was really impressed by the differences in the machines and tools and what an impact they have made in our growth as a country in the last 100 years or so. Being presented with these different machines and tools and seeing their modifications as the years went by were amazing to see.
I would have never thought to have done an art show where the main subject was manufacturing tools and machines. It does not sound as though that would be an art show that people are interested in. But the amount of people that were there to see the presentation surprised me. People, I think have a natural affinity for seeing where we came from in regards to the tools and machines that shaped our nation. Having that available in front of you, keeps you thinking about how much further we will even be going in the future.
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Posted by busViews on February 17, 2009

You need to purchase a temporary fence for one reason or another. It sounds as simple as just ordering the right length and height of temporary fencing and putting it up, doesn’t it? It is fairly simple but you should know that it’s not quite as simple as that. That’s because there are generally other items that you’ll want to purchase along with your temporary fence in order to make setting up the fence go as smoothly as possible.
Some of the items that you may want to purchase along with the purchase of a temporary fence include:
- Clamps. If you are putting together multiple temporary fence panels to create a fence then you may want clamps.
- Extra bases. It’s a good idea to have one or two extra fence bases in case one is defective or unsturdy.
- Ground anchors and weights. These help to keep the base of the fence secure so that the fence doesn’t move once it’s in place.
These are small items that you may even be asked about at checkout when you purchase temporary fencing but they are important enough to make sure that you don’t forget them when you buy a new temporary fence.
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