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NEW BLOG!!!!!! YAY!!!!!
Welcome to Lia's awesome blog. I'm quite the poetry writer, and that [among other things] will be on my blog. Here's an example of some of my poetry: Somewhere on earth there's happiness, And somewhere there is somber. But when your world...
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Micromark 7x14 Lathe
I've been working on a new height modification for my Lawn Robot - the Lawnbott Evolution 3210 - and I started to get into some things that I couldn't do without a lathe. So, I started researching around and finally settled on the Micromark 7x14...
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Lawnbott Modifications Update
I've spent quite a bit of time tinkering with the robot over the past several months since the growing season started. I've made a few adjustments to the design of the bearings and gears which I've outlined below: - The spacing of the gears...
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on 06-15-2009
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Lawnbott 3200 Modifications
Introduction Ever since I bought the Evolution 3200 mower, I've been wishing that I could raise the cutting height higher than the robot allows. I've always preferred my grass to be on the higher side. So, after two seasons of robotic mowing,...
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Paul
on 01-21-2009
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Lia and Ava Speak
Here are some of the funny things that Lia and Ava have said over the years . . . . . . Enjoy 2001 Lia stated, "Apples for eating, buttons for buttoning, hats for . . . (thinking for a few seconds) . . . hatting!" 2001 Lia commented, "I'm...
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Paul
on 12-03-2008
Alas....
There is just no getting around it--the most dull and pedestrian blog entry ever in the world is the How I Decided To Start Blogging blog. Yet there's a story behind this one, and it isn't that I Need My Every Thought To Be Preserved And Shared...
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Jill
on 12-03-2008
Vaya con Dios, Tonsils
And here we come to the end of the short but action-packed story of Lia's tonsils. She had her surgery yesterday morning and has been a trouper. We are looking forward to a less streppy year for first grade. She feels pretty normal, besides tired...
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Jill
on 12-03-2008
"I want to watch you blog", says Lia
Time for the post about First Grade, which started Wednesday. Lia is sitting next to me eating Casava Melon as I type. She says to tell you all about how her teacher's name is Mrs. Kelly-Cooper. She LOVES to take lunch to school and eat with her friends...
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Jill
on 12-03-2008
Kick In The Grass
Soccer is up and running. Matter of fact, Lia's season is half over after one more game. She is loving it as usual, and is not even the tallest on her team. Nor second tallest. All the biggest girls seemed to randomly land on the same team this year...
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on 12-03-2008
FRUIT SALAD (YUMMY YUMMY)
And so maybe you're one of the select folk who now have a catchy bass line in your head by reading the title. Lia and Ava went to a Wiggles concert last night at the staduim where the Pacers play. The Wiggles are a kiddie-music group from Australia...
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on 12-03-2008
Death may ride a Pale Horse, but little girls prefer dark brown......
Yes, it's a farm state after all. You know you gotta go to the State Fair at least once a year when you live in Greater Indianapolis. It is basically the Fall Festival with farm stuff. And the food isn't for non-profit orgs (with a few exceptions...
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on 12-03-2008