Smile Today - 1/1
Annie Deighnaugh
5 years ago
Featured Answer
Sort by:Oldest
Comments (12)
ravencajun Zone 8b TX
5 years agoRelated Discussions
Smile today - 1/1/2021
Comments (11)My youngest’s current foster. Fingers crossed. This dog will be going home today with his forever family....See MoreSmile today - 1/24/24
Comments (11)That may be the most darling picture I've ever seen....See MoreSmile today - 1/25/24
Comments (13)This really happened. I was looking at light fixtures last week. I started a post about where to hang my new fixture when it arrives...please don't be offended, they call domed lights "Boob lights": I said, "I really hate THIS one! I don't know why? " My husband says, "it looks like truck nutz!" OMG! He's right! I can't stop laughing........See MoreSmile today - 1/27/24
Comments (13)eld - great that she has a dog, that may not know outward bound route - but they know the way home. With that large hat and body but short, tiny legs, same with the dog, hope she has funds for a cab - but would the dog's homing instinct work? Hope she has a utility bill showing her address in the purse. ded - when was the last time someone "got your goat"? Around here that means getting someone upset, riled, rankled. Advisory: somewhat gross material ahead: proceed with caution, if at all! Jassy - Is it an arm-wrestle he's seeking - in the bathroom? Could be he's waving the wrong appendage? (writ by a guy whose system, having used a catheter for some years, had a Covid-delayed pipe installed a while ago and now is trying to tame his system that's demanding to pee, too frequently, and urgently). seagrass - let's see if we can find a way to get that message to my (especially) liquid waste elimination system - they seem to be rather stuck in a recently acquired rut! oly - try to find a way to advise that chef to tell his client that it'd be a good idea to get an old yogurt tub or similar to carry with him through the place in case of urgent need. In public - it depends. kat - having become rather majorly forgetful, and trying to fit an offspring recently become 60, and another about to become so, into his brain ... I can't remember how they were trained (about a generation and a half ago, actually). Maybe they weren't, at home, anyway, as neither has produced offspring. Rusty - having lived for 18+ years in the country about 6 mi. from a village and 12 or 15 from the city, a couple of years without a car or a driver's licence, and having done quite a lot of hitchhiking, I can't complain too strongly about having lost a lot of my ZING, it seems. Interestingly - over half of the people who offer me rides are female, very few of them young ones. More to this story - but I'd better make a thread to include it. Hope you've all had an interesting and mainly satisfying week - and good wishes to you and yours for the weekend - from ole joyfuelled...See MoreSummer
5 years agoOutsidePlaying
5 years agoaok27502
5 years agojim_1 (Zone 5B)
5 years agodragonflywings42
5 years agoJasdip
5 years agoNaomi Hertz
5 years agoRusty
5 years agojustlinda
5 years agocolleenoz
5 years ago
Related Stories
HOUZZ TOURS13 Character-Filled Homes Between 1,000 and 1,500 Square Feet
See how homeowners have channeled their creativity into homes that are bright, inviting and one of a kind
Full StoryFURNITURE1 Chair, 12 Rooms: The Curvaceous Panton Chair
The iconic midcentury modern design finds a place in a dozen homes around the world
Full StoryLAUNDRY ROOMSReader Laundry Room: Open to the Light for $1,400 in Kentucky
This room felt bland and utilitarian, and it blocked the light. So this couple gave it a DIY makeover
Full StorySMALL HOMES28 Great Homes Smaller Than 1,000 Square Feet
See how the right layout, furniture and mind-set can lead to comfortable living in any size of home
Full StoryMOST POPULARChoosing Color: See How 3 Bold Palettes Change 1 Kitchen
Designed to be flexible when it comes to color, this kitchen easily handles different color schemes
Full StoryLIFETime Travel to Houzzers' Childhood Homes, Part 1
Peek into home design's past and share the memories of Houzz community members with these personal photos and stories
Full StoryKITCHEN DESIGNSee How 1 Kitchen Style Works With 5 Types of Wood
These contemporary kitchens show off the beauty of red oak, teak, apple wood and more
Full StoryEXTERIOR COLORChoosing Color: 1 Home Has Fun With 5 Different Color Schemes
See a home’s potential for transformation with several new hues. Do you have a favorite?
Full StoryDECORATING GUIDESOn Trend: 2-in-1 Furnishings for Small-Space Living
You'll be a convert to furniture that transforms when you see these chair-tables, unfolding wonders and more
Full StoryMOST POPULARThe Many Paths of Design, Part 1
Blame engineering issues, unforeseen revisions or even the Internet. As these diagrams show, it's probably not your fault
Full Story
Sherry