Good 54º somewhat clear but still smokey morning. Hit 94º by 3pm yesterday.
Smoke stayed away til about noon, but then it came back in the valley like gang
busters!
Let me share with you a computer thing... I have Windows 8.1 on mine and
Windows 10 is now available free as an upgrade. I downloaded it and for two days
had nothing but TROUBLE. My mouse, keyboard, and several other things would not
work correctly. Also it kept dumping AOL, CONSTANTLY! Cutting and pasting
anything to an email in progress would shut AOL down immediately!
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR..................... I went to the control panel and had
Windows 10 taken out and my old Windows 8.1 reinstalled.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.........working good now! Don't do it.
Also, two
years ago Dude came to live with us. He and Maggie:
She passed
away 18 days later. I miss her every single day! Blessed to have Dude
though~!
Breakfast: Low fat yogurt, fresh pineapple, banana, and some of Laney
Blueberry Blossom honey....Mmmmmmmm!
First thing I headed into Rogue River.. post office to mail letter, bank to
make deposit, Ace for cracked corn for the birds, and Rays for chicken thighs
for Dude. I had purchased a gift card at Subway for a pal and when you do that
you get a free 6" sandwich. I stopped yesterday to get mine.... meatballs,
marinara sauce, pepper jack cheese, and tomatoes on a jalapeño cheese roll.
OMG!!! See, no chips, just carrot chips!
AWESOME!!! I HAVE got to have another one of those!!!!!
Historically this date......
1861 – The United States Army abolishes flogging.
1861 – The United States Army abolishes flogging.
....YEAH!
1884 – The cornerstone for the Statue of
Liberty is laid
on Bedloe's
Island (now Liberty
Island) in New York
Harbor.
1914 –
In Cleveland,
Ohio, the first electric traffic
light is
installed.
... Good
Lord!
1957 – American
Bandstand, a show dedicated to the teenage "baby-boomers" by playing the
songs and showing popular dances of the time, debuts on the ABC television
network.
1981 – Ronald
Reagan fires 11,359 striking air-traffic controllers who ignored his
order for them to return to work.
And births
this date include....
1911 – Robert
Taylor, American actor (d. 1969)
1930 – Neil
Armstrong, American astronaut (d.2012)
1935 – John
Saxon, American actor
1946 – Loni
Anderson, American actress
Later I was lazy and just enjoyed my chair, a glass of wine,
and TV.
All I know. Nuff said. Happy Hump Day. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom Bobo
August 5th
National Oyster Day - Yummmmmmmm!
Read about the history of oysters:
3 comments:
The Sub sandwich I ALWAYS get is the Club with everything on it on the toasted jalapeno bread. I always have jalapeno kettle chips with it. OMG good!
In high school I was a HUGE fan of Bandstand! I would come home from school and watch it every day. I would try to dance the way they were dancing. I hear some of the regulars had quite a fan following.
I can't remember ever eating oysters.
XO Trisha
If we were to share a plate- You can have the oysters and I would have the lemons.
We're so lucky to live where earthquake standards are taken seriously.
Time to refill the hummingbird and oriole feeders.
I was the same with American Bandstand!
Oysters are another thing I had never tried until I met Jerry. He introduced me to a very wide variety of yummy foods... And when I cooked for him he LOVED everything! A joy to cook for. xo
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