Absolom 14 hours ago Share 14 hours ago 1 hour ago, Gramto6 said: Today, tis errands, garbage up the road, small grocery shopping, and PO. Then hopefully some work in the garage. And just maybe make up my mind on a printer!! A few months ago I bought myself a smallish b/w laser printer. I've loved it. Last month I lost my patience as daughter and grandson struggled to get their old color inkjet to produce his homework assignment. I ordered them a color laser. I found both printers on sale just above half list price on Amazon. They've worked pretty much effortlessly. I don't know what your budget is, but with the laser you won't have to deal with having to frequently buy the pricey color cartridges so figure that in the cost calculation. 1 2 Link to comment
precious pupp 14 hours ago Share 14 hours ago I like the convenience of city living. That's how I grew up. We have sewer, garbage pickup once a week (recycling optional) and city water. I can walk to the bank, fabric store, drug store, dollar store, and hardware store. The grocery store closed a few years ago, which I miss when I only needed a couple of items. My daughter lives in a rural area and they haul garbage to a "transfer station." People can leave still useable items in a certain area, and she's taken home some stuff. I sometimes wish we lived on a less busy street. If and when we move, it's going to be a house or condo without stairs. I like to "tour" houses on Zillow, and see what prices houses are going for. Tomorrow is election day. We live in interesting times, that's for sure. 3 Link to comment
Yeah No 53 minutes ago Share 53 minutes ago 13 hours ago, precious pupp said: I like the convenience of city living. That's how I grew up. We have sewer, garbage pickup once a week (recycling optional) and city water. I can walk to the bank, fabric store, drug store, dollar store, and hardware store. The grocery store closed a few years ago, which I miss when I only needed a couple of items. My daughter lives in a rural area and they haul garbage to a "transfer station." People can leave still useable items in a certain area, and she's taken home some stuff. I sometimes wish we lived on a less busy street. If and when we move, it's going to be a house or condo without stairs. I like to "tour" houses on Zillow, and see what prices houses are going for. Tomorrow is election day. We live in interesting times, that's for sure. I hear you, I'm a city kid so I appreciate those things too. I hate being on well water with septic but the trade off is lower taxes and the privacy and beauty of living on a secluded street in nature. But although we can't really walk to anything we also live very close to civilization so it's kind of a best of both worlds situation. Interesting times for sure. Link to comment
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