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Sunday, March 12, 2006

Google

Always fun to take a look at what people are searching for when they find us:

  • elizabeth furnace grubb
  • fireplace rooms in lancaster
  • privy dig lancaster
  • restoration gas boiler iron steam radiators in old house
  • what does a sand mound septic system look like in a yard?
  • restoring soffits rot paint old
  • robesonia property fence
  • amish roofers
  • peter grubb hopewell forge
  • info on sanijet
  • elizabeth furnace lancaster
  • speedwell forge lake
  • remediate dry rot beams
  • amish kitchens fixtures
  • lancaster county historical archives
  • ultimate toilet 1.6 gpf with round front bowl
  • jacuzzi cottage pennsylvania

On second thought, maybe it's better not to know...

I also did a "vanity google" on myself and (after asking if I meant "gregg helsing") it showed the following sites (in order):

  • www.atarimagazines.com
  • local.lancasteronline.com
  • www.fda.gov
  • www.lancastervegetariansociety.org
  • www.amazon.com
  • www.blogger.com
  • www.doesthisblogmakemybuttlookbig.com
  • firemover.95mb.com
  • www.atarimax.com
  • walmartwatch.com
  • www.speedwellforge.com
  • www.bizkitt.co.uk

I was grateful that speedwell forge wasn't the *last* on the list, until I realized that the last item was a cached copy of a British copy of a German web site that had archived the usenet group rec.pets.herp which I had posted to in May 1994 when we were considering buying a prehensile-tailed skink.

If you google Dawn, you'll find there are quite a few Dawn Darlingtons in the world.

The Amish roofers are stripping off the old roof on the summer kitchen, but the video camera is with Dawn in California. She flies back to Pennsylvania today after a two-week hiatus. Two weeks from now, we'll meet again in Phoenix for the B&B conference.


The insulation guys (and girl) poked holes in all of our ceilings, so rather than try to patch them, the plasterers just covered all the ceilings with blue board and skim-coated them. It drops the ceiling by a quarter-inch, but they say it will help with the "noise insulation."

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