Good 27º morning. It was 24º when I got up at 6am. The moon was full last night and the sky was clear. Burrrrr.... I was up briefly about 2am and the moon was shining through the windows. Beautiful. Too sleepy for photos!
But this morning all four of my geese were out there so I took out corn and they were happy.... No turkeys around. Too cold for them I guess!
Yesterday was fun. I left here and did some errands. I picked up my new shiny black mud flaps for my truck from Roe Motors. Pete had forgotten about my order, but redeemed himself! Then I stopped in Brian's office, before stopping at Chet's Nursery to shop. Then to meet Jeannie and Candy at Hannah's for wine at 2. I had gone into some of the local stores, finding some interesting things. One of which I'll show you Monday, since it's a gift for someone .... And all the shop keepers I came in contact with had the same things to say about Hannah's. Sadly. All said the food was mediocre to poor, the service was horribly slow, and the prices were too high. Darn.
The building, an old laundry... neat.
The interior is really beautiful and nicely preserved.
So as I walked around (not one person came to the front desk) looking for the bar.... Ah ha... camera ready and Jeannie saw the camera and jumped out of the way! LOL You can see her leg...
We enjoyed a chat and wine for a couple of hours.
Billy had dropped Jeannie off and Bob, Candy... and then the men went to the Elks to wait it out. I drove the girls over there and both of the guys had their pooches in their vehicles. We first visited with Baron...
He was kissy happy to see his mom. Sweet dog!
Then Chaka....
.... who also wanted to show her mom how much she loved her...
Even I got some doggie smooches!
We sat in the Elks for a bit and had some libations. Candy decided to try some pickled egg. Don't know if she liked it or not, but her face does tell some of the story...
As Billy watches the process.
Of course since I had my camera, Bob gave me a bad time and wouldn't pose!
Historically this date.... (Boy, a lot of stuff happened on this date... not all of it good!)
1892 – Charles Duryea claims to have driven the first automobile in the United States, in Springfield, Massachusetts.
1919 – Leslie Irvin of the United States makes the first successful voluntary free-fall parachute jump using a new kind of self-contained parachute.
1993 – The 51-day siege of the Branch Davidian building outside Waco, Texas, USA, ends when a fire breaks out. Eighty-one people die.
1993 – South Dakota governor George Mickelson and seven others are killed when a state-owned aircraft crashes in Iowa.
1995 – Oklahoma City bombing: The Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA, is bombed, killing 168. That same day convicted murderer Richard Wayne Snell, who had ties to one of the bombers, Timothy McVeigh, is executed in Arkansas.
1997 – The Red River Flood of 1997 overwhelms the city of Grand Forks, North Dakota. Fire breaks out and spreads in downtown Grand Forks, but high water levels hamper efforts to reach the fire, leading to the destruction of 11 buildings.
And births this date include.....
.... at first I was wondering why in the world someone would be named "Deaf" but then I discovered that was only his nickname and his real name was Erastus. Oh gag me on that one! WHY name a little baby Erastus!!!
... Ah ha! Inventor of the outboard motor!!! We knew a cat named Evinrude, because he purred so loud!
(Mrs. O'Brian)
Hubby Dario Franchetti race driver.
(Creep!)
with her mom, Goldie Hawn
All I know. Need to grocery shop for what I'm making for Easter.
Happy Tuesday. Nuff said. Ciao.
xo Mom-Soupy-Sue
April 19th
National Garlic Day
Cut off the top of the bulb, set it in some foil, sprinkle on some sea salt and black pepper, and drizzle on a tiny bit of olive oil. Wrap foil around bulbs and bake at 400º for 30-35 min. Squeeze out the garlic when cool to the touch and spread it on sourdough or French bread toast ... or mix it into mashed potatoes... or mix with sour cream and top baked potatoes! Oh my Good!
6 comments:
Good morning! I was getting ready to call you to tell you to wake up- The day can't start without your review of the past day and history. And food.
Whatever you do- do NOT forget the garlic in the oven until it is black char. The aroma- which will fill your house for days- will make you wish for eau de skunk.
Thanks L. I was slow today as I had to "fix" all the pictures from yesterday. After 4 glasses of wine with the girlfriends, I didn't feel in the mood last night! LOL
I can imagine the smell of burnt garlic. Must be as bad as burned popcorn!
Great blog ... love all the pictures, especially the puppies
Moon
You were one busy lady! Too bad the turkeys wren't out. What are you planning for your Easter dinner?
I'm going to make the Grands with the bacon/chives/ricotta mixture and make a celery/apple salad. xo
Often seen the roasted garlic on cooking shows, etc. I got the urge to roast after seeing your samples on your blog....I did it and it is the BEST! The aroma is fab and the taste....so good and not so strong. I want to do more. I have heard it is great in mashed potatoes, as you suggested. I like the idea of putting them in sr. cream and topping a baked potato. Thank you for the info.
Santa Barbara Pat
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