Good 40º cloudy morning. Looks like there is a possibility the Easter Bunny
may get rained on...
Yes, finally Woodville called and wanted to pick up my riding lawnmower
yesterday morning. Larry put it on a trailer and will fix the gasoline leak,
sharpen the blades, clean it all up and fix the flat tire.
Yesterday friends Pam and Dave Clark (LASD ret) were on their way from
Washington State to California and stopped in Grants Pass to hook up for a late
lunch. We met at Taprock about 2:30.
We had the best time! We sat and jibber jabbered for 2 hours! Dave worked
just about everywhere in the county... court services, patrol, narco, aero bureau observer........ and
several others. His Pam is the nicest person. She has a 'slight' English accent.
Very cute! (LOL, we were all in the "wear blue day" mode!!)
Panko covered and deep fried oysters, Taprock's homemade chips, slaw. Those
chips are to die for!!!!
This was the sweetest thing, Pam made me this pillow for my chair! It has
Dude and Bruiser on it!!
And they brought me some salmon! Thanks so much guys!!!
Historically this date....
1942 – World War II: The first female prisoners arrive at Auschwitz concentration camp in Nazi-occupied Poland.
1978 – Four days
before the scheduled opening of Japan's Narita International Airport, a group of protestors destroys much of the equipment
in the control tower with Molotov cocktails.
1982 – A
groundbreaking ceremony for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial is held in
Washington, D.C..
1999 – A jury in Michigan finds
Dr. Jack Kevorkian guilty of
second-degree murder for
administering a lethal injection to a terminally ill
man.
And births this date include....
1934 – Alan Arkin, American actor
1940 – James Caan, American actor
1940 – Nancy Pelosi, American politician ... Gag
.....She really needs that big hair! Not.
1946 – Johnny Crawford, American actor
.... Still cute! Nice smile.
1948 – Steven Tyler, American singer (Aerosmith)
.....He makes my skin crawl! Creepy! Weirdo.
Strange.
1949 – Vicki Lawrence, American actress and singer
.......She always seems like the happiest person~ I'd like to meet
her.
1950 – Martin Short, Canadian comedian
....
Very funny guy!
1960 – Jennifer Grey, American actress
...............She was always cute, but now with that little
cosmetic surgery she is a beauty!
This came from pal Dee Yellin.... just over a minute long and will make you
smile! Song by Roger Miller... (MEMORIES!)
Before I met Pam and Dave I stopped at Brian's office. He had worked on my
iPad and made it work perfectly! Thanks Bri!!! So, I came home and it was my
chair, wine, and the rest of the oysters and chips from Taprock, and TV. Nice!
All I know. Nuff said. Happy Saturday. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom
Bobo
March 26th
National Spinach Day
Not only is spinach crazy good for you, but there are a
multitude of delicious ways to enjoy this leafy green. See how many you can try
today, and you'll be feeling as healthy and buff as the famous
sailorman.
Spinach originated in ancient Persia, eventually making its
way to Italy in 827 and finally gracing European tables in the 1300s. Its
appearance in early spring made this a fast favorite when other vegetables were
scarce during Lenten diets. For this reason, spinach has the great honor of
being mentioned in the first known English cookbook.
When Catherine de'Medici became the queen of France in 1522, she insisted that spinach be served at every meal because she loved it so. Today when you hear of spinach dishes referred to as "Florentine," that is because Catherine was born in Florence
When Catherine de'Medici became the queen of France in 1522, she insisted that spinach be served at every meal because she loved it so. Today when you hear of spinach dishes referred to as "Florentine," that is because Catherine was born in Florence
Bunches of spinach recipes:
2 comments:
A blessed Easter to you. Thank you for the history of spinach. I shall not take it for granted again.
Blessings to You and Yours-
Lydia
Blessings back to you L. Thank you! xo
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