Piano benches, for one. I'm pretty sure I looked around after I got that piano in Arizona, to no avail. Somehow the benches tend to wander off without their pianos and get lost. I've been sitting on a makeshift surface while playing the piano here, but it just isn't quite right.
I tried on 7 pairs of pants at Goodwill, and hated something about every single pair.
They did have a Pyrex glass desiccator for sale, for $25. The non-vacuum style, but BIG. I decided I didn't want to deal with it so I didn't buy it.
Now, in this brief post-work time window, I can't work up the motivation to continue pants-hunting. I will probably resort to ordering pants on the internet instead. I was also going to try and work up motivation to visit the futon store where I want to buy tatami mats and a queen-size futon frame.
Buying beds is very much like buying bicycle saddles. You never quite know whether you're getting the right thing until you've had a chance to use it for a while, and by then it's kind of hard to return it if it doesn't work quite right. Also, in general it's not a good idea to buy them used, heh.
This morning, I was hoping to test-row the wooden Pocock single I hope to buy soon, but its current owner was out rowing it. So I let him know that I'll test-row it on Tuesday morning instead. It will come with its own set of responsibilities. The first and largest one is that I can't keep it at the boathouse, so I'll need to figure out transportation and storage.
http://horsesmouth.typepad.com/hm/2006/07/with_gas_prices.html
http://maasboats.com/boat-care/boat-transportation-and-storage/

I tried on 7 pairs of pants at Goodwill, and hated something about every single pair.
They did have a Pyrex glass desiccator for sale, for $25. The non-vacuum style, but BIG. I decided I didn't want to deal with it so I didn't buy it.
Now, in this brief post-work time window, I can't work up the motivation to continue pants-hunting. I will probably resort to ordering pants on the internet instead. I was also going to try and work up motivation to visit the futon store where I want to buy tatami mats and a queen-size futon frame.
Buying beds is very much like buying bicycle saddles. You never quite know whether you're getting the right thing until you've had a chance to use it for a while, and by then it's kind of hard to return it if it doesn't work quite right. Also, in general it's not a good idea to buy them used, heh.
This morning, I was hoping to test-row the wooden Pocock single I hope to buy soon, but its current owner was out rowing it. So I let him know that I'll test-row it on Tuesday morning instead. It will come with its own set of responsibilities. The first and largest one is that I can't keep it at the boathouse, so I'll need to figure out transportation and storage.
http://horsesmouth.typepad.com/hm/2006/07/with_gas_prices.html
http://maasboats.com/boat-care/boat-transportation-and-storage/
