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365 Days of Tricia - August, 2010

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Real housewives don't have to crash White House parties to be cool.


The temperature's dropped.  Time for some Canadian dystopian literature.


The state thinks I'm safe for one more year.  Heh.


Instant hair volume in 3...2...1...


Oh, Errol.  If only I wasn't married...and you were alive...and it was 70 years ago...and I was born and of legal age...and you weren't such a cad...we would still have nothing to do with each other.


It's the start of Virginia's tax-free shoes & clothing weekend - and I have coupons!


Shopper's fatigue is a wonderful thing.


Reminded once again that printer manufacturers make most of their money selling replacement cartridges.


Remove clothes from dryer... distract unsuspecting kitty...


Since Heidi Klum's busy with Project Runway, I thought I'd audition to be her replacement in the Light & Fit ads.


I spend ten minutes a day thinking up new ways to embarrass my cat.


I need to get out more.


Another Studio Tour art piece framed and hung.  Hooray for local artists!


Getting ready to take on the trails at Shenandoah National Park.


My protector.


Checking fall clothing inventory on a 93-degree day is kind of...dumb.


Let's see... was it eat the food and play with the cat, or play with the food and eat the cat?


My idea of kitchen renovation.


I never could wait until my birthday to try to figure out what my presents were.


You can send that state dinner invitation any time, Mr. President.


"It followed me home.  Can I keep it?  Pleeeeease?"


Awwwwww.


Is it my birthday yet?  Huh?  Huh?


It's August, and it's 69 degrees?  Hallelujah!


Time for another salon appointment.


Salon mission accomplished.  Let's shop!


You're a work of art, baby.  Or maybe you're just standing in front of a work at the National Gallery of Art...


In a vain attempt to reach D.C., we waited so long in an interstate backup of tea partiers that vegetation started to sprout from my head.  So we went to a tech store to find something to remove it.


Well, Mike did say I should do something crazy during my long birthday weekend...


When you reach a certain age, it's probably a good idea not to spend too much time in front of a mirror.


A new camera lens from Mike and a beachy frame from a friend = the perfect birthday presents!


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