Good 43º wispy clouds morning.
There is no 10 code for today's date.
Breakfast was 2 eggs with bacon crumbles and cheese on a Killer Dave's bun
with creamy garlic sauce! OMGOOOD~!
Yesterday I ran errands, met up with Dee Kathy and Jeannie at Climate City
Brewery. Jeannie had gotten me a loaf of Boudin's San Francisco Sourdough ( https://www.boudinbakery.com/index.cfm Check
the site for history and recipes and ordering if you choose) and wanted to meet
to give it to me.
They had lunch, I just had a glass of wine and off to my appointment for my
car to be serviced. Good to see the 'girls'. Been awhile!
Next stop Roe Motors. Had some nice conversations with a couple ladies in
the lobby while we were waiting for our cars. Then to Safeway. Next pharmacy for prescription, and finally
to Ace for light bulbs for my old antique lamp. Finally home! And dove right
into that bread! THANKS Jeannie!!! xo
Historically this date....
1908 – The Chicago
Cubs defeat
the Detroit
Tigers, 2-0, clinching the World
Series. It would be their last one to
date.
1912 – While campaigning in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, the former President of
the United States, Theodore
Roosevelt, is shot and mildly wounded by John
Schrank, a mentally-disturbed saloon keeper. With the
fresh wound in his chest, and the bullet still within
it, Mr. Roosevelt still carries out his scheduled public
speech.
1967 – The Vietnam
War: The folk singer Joan
Baez is arrested
concerning a physical blockade of the U.S.
Army's induction center in Oakland,
California.
1968
– Jim
Hines of the United States
of America becomes the
first man ever to break the so-called "ten-second barrier" in the 100-meter
sprint in the Summer
Olympic Gamesheld
in Mexico
City with a time
of 9.95 seconds.
2003 – Chicago
Cubs fan Steve
Bartman becomes infamously known as the scapegoat for the Cubs losing game 6 of
the 2003 National
League Championship Series to the Florida
Marlins. This has become known as the Steve Bartman
incident.
And births
this date include....
1790 – Thursday
October Christian (d. 1831)
OMG, so
interesting!
1890 – Dwight D.
Eisenhower, American general and 34th President of
the United States(d.
1969)
Our Senior
Leadership class in high school went to Pepperdine University to see President
Eisenhower receive an honorary degree. I got to shake his hand. OMG, he seemed
larger than life and his hands were HUGE! He was very
pleasant.
1927
– Roger
Moore, English actor
PICTURE OF THE DAY...
(from email pal Mike Cipolla) Here's a really compact camper!!!
Don't know, but think it would be a little claustrophobic... but
cute!
Later it was chair, chatted on the phone with a couple of pals, TV, and
wine. Not hungry after eating a couple big chunks of that sourdough bread.
All I know. Nuff said. Happy Hump Day. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom Bobo
October 14th
National Dessert Day
National Dessert Day is a
rich day filled with yummy treats
Celebrate National Dessert
Day today. For just one day, forget
about the calories and high fat content in many desserts. Then, tomorrow you can
go back to your diet
It's easy to enjoy National
Dessert Day . You can make your own
desserts, buy them at the store, or go out to a restaurant and enjoy a dessert,
or two. Make sure to have dessert with family or friends. It's even more fun
that way.
May I suggest having dessert at every meal today!?
Have a happy, and fattening, National Dessert Day
5 comments:
YAAAA My Eggtastic arrived yesterday! I also received my battery operated can opener and the triple buffet warmer. Now to figure out where to store it! It's big! I should have had it for all these years that I've had Thanksgiving for a bunch of the family.
Now, please point me to the recipes for the Eggtastic as none came with it.
Wishing our Daryl and Becky a very Happy Third Anniversary today! :)
Oh yes, your shirt is adorable!!
XO Trisha
YEAAAAA Trish! I will email you the egg recipes. AND YES, Happy Anniversary to Daryl and Becky!!!! Thanks re the shirt. xoxo
Thank you in advance for the recipes. I didn't use it this morning for Matthew's breakfast as I haven't washed it yet.
XO Trisha
Thank you for tearing open that fine loaf of bread. One thing in life which is better now than when I was a child is the availability of such divine treats.
Dessert Day? I can't do all 3 meals unless I want to be in a coma- but something special will be on the table tonight!
Nothing like the original, eh L? Yes, I agree, too much sweets can put you out! I may have a chocolate treat later! xo
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