Good 40º scattered cloudy morning. The prediction is for "partially cloudy"
today. Some scattered radar, but not much. Will warm up today.
Wow, cool weather continued. Yesterday it didn't even warm up to 60º by
noon! Was wearing sweats all day. Burrrrrrr... By 1pm it had warmed to 68º.
Nice! At 3:30 it was a perfect 77º with windows open and only 71º inside!
You already know how addicted I am to the Egg-Tastic
so, breakfast yesterday was plain Greek yogurt, a medley of my re-hydrated
veggies, and a 46 second scrambled egg. All topped with J&D's Applewood
Bacon Salt (all natural ingredients... low in sodium) (I know. Sounds weird, but
really good!)
or can be purchased from Amazon, Fred Meyers, Albertsons) They also have
Baconaise! OMGOOOD! Bacon flavored mayonnaise.
As I was sending my morning 'drivel' the Bruise decided to lay on my arm.
He gets very comfy and I have to type with one hand! When I was finished with
the blog I went to Youtube and found a cat/dog video ... he was hypnotized by
it!
This video is hilarious... "Cats being jerks"... Only two people used bad
language in this. Of course if you got blind-sided by cat claws, you might say a
cuss word or two also!
Way down in the pasture yesterday was the momma doe and a momma turkey and
her children...
I have not seen the triplet deer babies in a while and now worried about
them! In a bit she came up to the yard and was munching grape leaves...
Then she went into the backyard and laid down in the shade on the
grass.
Lunch... seaweed rice cakes with Costco's deli guacamolé and some cheddar
cheese, and mozzarella sticks.
Today my Italian son Alex Corsaro is celebrating his baby
daughter's birthday. Sedona is 17. HAPPY BIRTHDAY SEDONA!
A real
beauty! I know you are so proud of her Alex!
And a very recent photo:
Historically this date...
1492 – Christopher Columbus sails from La Gomera in the Canary Islands, his
final port of call before crossing the Atlantic for the first
time.
1522 – The Victoria, the only surviving ship
of Ferdinand Magellan's
expedition, returns to Sanlúcar de Barrameda in Spain,
becoming the first ship to circumnavigate the world.
1949 – A former sharpshooter in World War II, Howard Unruh kills 13 neighbors inCamden, New Jersey, with
a souvenir Luger to become the first U.S. single-episode mass murderer.
1972 – Munich Massacre:
9 Israel athletes taken hostage at the Munich Olympic Gamesby
the Palestinian "Black September" terrorist
group died (as did a German policeman) at the hands of the kidnappers during a
failed rescue attempt. 2 other Israeli athletes are slain in the initial attack
the previous day.
1997 – Funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales takes place in London. Over a million people
lined the streets and 2.5 billion watched around the world on
television.
And births
this date include....
1937
– Jo Anne
Worley, American actress
1944
– Swoosie
Kurtz, American actress
....interesting read..named after an aircraft by her
father!
....on Mike
and Molly....
1947 – Jane Curtin, American
actress
1958
– Jeff Foxworthy, American
comedian
Ok, so in the small Crock*Pot went the two boneless skinless chicken thighs
and Trader Joe's Many Garlic Cooking Sauce. Cooked on low for about 4 hours.
Then I cut up a cabbage....
Put that in the pot, poured some more garlic sauce over it, added carrots
and the rest of the garlic sauce.
Another 3-4 hours on low. By then the chicken thighs for Dude in the
casserole Crock*Pot were done, so I took them out and the chicken stock and put
the above into the casserole cooker. That one has a "warm" setting, until I was
ready to eat.
Tried out my new "tipsy" wine glass with some San Antonio (California) Winery Chianti.
So good! Glass is fun!
Then it was time for dinner ... a little tomato and avocado to join the
chicken, carrots, and cabbage. OMGOOOOOOD!
Chair time and some solitaire on my iPad and Blue Bloods and a show on
Southern Oregon Public TV about 100 cats in England that were fitted with GPS
collars and cameras. Scientists followed their daily and evening outings in the
neighborhood for 6 24 hour periods. Interesting. Most of the cats in the
neighborhood had a cat door and could come and go as they pleased. Most stayed
within the boundaries of their owner's property, some ventured to other cat's
areas and they screamed and hissed at each other and the intruder ran back to
his home!
All I know. Nuff said. Happy Sunday. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom
Bobo
September 6th
National Coffee Ice Cream Day (YUMMMM!)
1 comment:
It is 70 degrees outside now. Sipping coffee. Will make ice cream for later.
I do wish the Olympic Committee would apologize to the Israeli's for the Munich massacre. In my lifetime- I remember no greater injustice or sadness in sports history. Far worse than when Carter cancelled US participation in the summer event during his administration. Most hurt by that was our athletes- the other- real people with real futures died for no other reason than they were Israeli. Looking at current events- I'm not sure the world learned the obvious lesson from that.
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