Before the winter blizzard really snowed . . .

There I was fully stocked refrigerator; triple bacon cheeseburgers in my belly, Netflix twilight zone a few episodes deep, and I thought it's awesome being a home owner! To take pride in ownership, shoveling my driveway and my sidewalk, going back inside to warmth and a bath after a hard days relaxed work. Ain't it nice having all my belongings and possessions accounted for and my dog just ate a pig ear from Petco, purchased in advance might I add. It's so very nice to own my own place and have nothing to worry about. Putting together a outlined puzzle and stopping, the dog getting let out throughout the day. Many things to do to enjoy my mortgage. DVDs, roku, vintage electronics, tabletop geomorph, laying on the couch I own, guitar, listening to Mick Jaggar and Keith Richards and that Jones dude I think was on it too, of the Rolling stones for free on Pandora; I even painted some Games Workshop Miniatures. . . Not to mention I could keep going with eating my triple bacon cheeseburgers, tater tots, chicken fettuccini, haagen daz ice cream, chocolate chip cookies, cheez its, doritos, Cheetos, tea, most of it from Costco or the grocery store, that reminds me I managed to get some much needed items from Walmart the day of snow storm 2016 starting. Wait that was day two. By my count It's been 6 days of blizzard and it was easy. The end, by Aubrey Nesbitt.
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Aubrey Nesbitt is a native of Northern Virginia who attended Virginia Commonwealth University. He is a veteran of the US Army and helps his family business by providing informational articles like this one. In addition to photography and blogging, Aubrey provides administrative support for the office. Aubrey is a service-disabled retired veteran and a part of our family. We give him the opportunity to work at the office and on the web as part of his recovery. The opinions and statements presented by Aubrey are his own and we don't necessarily agree with them.