Good 33º foggy morning.
Here is our weather forecast ...
My high school pal, Greg Lundell, took this photo of his front yard... He
and Becky live 50 miles NW of Chicago now, in Huntley..
Kinda hard for Southern Californians to get used to this kind of weather....
Today's football schedule...
Yesterday was the Clayfolk Show at our Medford Armory. Nancy and I went and
met some of the 'girls' there. Some very talented folks. Here's a few
photos...
This is the lady, Jan Lacy, who did a dog head of Dude for me..
Afterwards Nancy and I went to Kaleidoscope for lunch. I had the
"asparagus/bacon pizza" OMGOOOOOD!!!!
Great day. Thanks Nancy for lunch and a good time!!!
Entering Rogue River after lunch, there was some guy working on his
motorhome at the bottom of the off ramp... Scary... one of the 'guys' with him should have been standing near him to ward off cars from running him over!
After I came in there was momma deer and her two babies up in the pasture.
Haven't seen them since they had spots!
Today is a special anniversary, Steve and Barbara Voors. 40 years! Steve
was Jerry's radio car partner at Temple and was our best man when we got
married. CONGRATULATIONS Kids!!! I hope you have a fun celebration!!!
Historically this date..
1869 – In Dumbarton, Scotland,
the clipper Cutty Sark is launched – one of the last clippers ever
built, and the only one still surviving today.
1935 – The China Clipper, the
first transpacific mail and passenger service, takes off from Alameda,
California for its
first commercial flight. It reaches its destination, Manila, a week
later.
1963 – In Dallas,
Texas, US President John F.
Kennedy is assassinated and TexasGovernor John B.
Connally is seriously
wounded. Suspect Lee Harvey
Oswald is later
captured and charged with the murder of both the President and police
officer J. D.
Tippit. Oswald is shot two days later by Jack
Ruby while in
police custody.
1995 – Toy Story is released as the first feature-length film
created completely using computer-generated imagery.
... my friend
Jeannie and I have decided to have a "Toy Story Marathon" one of these days
soon!
And births
this date include....
1899 – Hoagy
Carmichael, American composer (d. 1981)
1921
– Rodney
Dangerfield, American
comedian (d. 2004)
1924 – Geraldine
Page, American actress (d. 1987)
1932 – Robert
Vaughn, American actor
1943
– Billie Jean
King, American tennis player
1958 – Jamie Lee
Curtis, American actress
1961 – Mariel
Hemingway, American actress
Later it was leftover pizza, chair, wine, a "face time" with Sami re her
Christmas list, Blue Bloods and a Hallmark movie.
All I know. Nuff said. Happy Sunday. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom
Bobo
November 22nd
National Cashew Day
The plain, or salty truth of it ,is that today is National Cashew Day. It's a nutty
day, if there ever was one.
Celebrate this day by eating cashews. Eat them any way you like: plain or
salted, as a snack or in a recipe. Eating them is all there is to participating
in National Cashew Day
We believe that this day will truely be all that's its cracked up to be. In
a nutshell, this day is a lot of
fun.
4 comments:
What a sad day in 1963. The world stood still. It mourned and the record of Kennedy foreshortened. No man's life should be foreshortened- unless it is not just wrong- but evil.
So glad you popped in Cashew Day...Oh, happy day. My all time favorite food in summer is a sweetened fruit salad with cashews tossed in. Sweet and salt. Sometimes sour cream was used as a dressing.
That pizza looks phenomenal.
Your summer salad, L, sounds great! I love cashews too. And, that pizza was just so awesome! One of the best pizza places ever! xo
So glad you are getting some Fall weather. We are still waiting down here. At least the humidity has gone away. Had no idea about National Cashew Day, I bought two large containers at Costco yesterday, one for Dad and one for us.
Love the deer, so pretty.
Again, thanks for your blog!! XOXO
Thanks Gail!!!! xoxo
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