Good 52º sunny wispy cloudy morning. Yesterday afternoon, 96º
and a couple clouds:
Here's our new little girl at 20 hours old.
Now this is interesting from Dr. Axe about coffee. Do you
drink coffee? If you don't it sounds like you should!
Breakfast:
Greek yogurt, chopped cucumber, a little siracha mayonnaise, and
coffee!
Two birthdays today... my pals Patty & Cliff's son Chuck's
wife Linda (whew)... is celebrating today. Well not so much as she just had back
surgery yesterday. HAPPY BIRTHDAY LINDA. (pass it on, Chuck! xo)
And high school pal, Jon Harting is celebrating. HAPPY
BIRTHDAY JON. You're catching up!!! LOL
Historically this date...
1933 – Wiley Post becomes the first person to fly solo around
the world traveling 15,596 miles (25,099 km) in 7 days, 18 hours and 45
minutes.
1934 – Outside Chicago's Biograph Theater, "Public Enemy No. 1" John Dillinger is mortally wounded by FBI agents.
1991 – Jeffrey Dahmer is arrested in Milwaukee after police discover human remains in his
apartment.
... creepy and crazy like that guy who
killed all those people in Colorado Friday! Beaten to death by fellow
inmate!
2011 – Norway is the victim of twin terror attacks, the first being a bomb blast which
targeted government buildings in central Oslo, the second being a massacre at a
youth camp on the island of Utøya.
And births this date
include...
1890 – Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, American Kennedy family matriarch (d.
1995)
1908 – Amy Vanderbilt, American etiquette authority (d.
1974)
.... Etiquette? No such thing
anymore!!!!!!!! Kids and adults alike are rude, crude, and unrefined! Not manner
one!
1943 – Bobby Sherman, American singer and
actor
....LAPD reserve officer
1946 – Danny Glover, American actor
1947 – Albert Brooks, American comedian
1955 – Willem Dafoe, American actor
I found this feather...
front: back:
Don't know what kind of bird it's from. Made a small wreath a few years
back so added it to ..... also had one from before:
I love feathers!! This is a larger wreath that hangs over my desk:
Mostly turkey feathers with a peacock feather from the Arcadia Arboretum
and up at the top left is a pheasant feather.
As I headed out to do some shopping, the Trees Inc guys were still on my
road. I thanked them for bringing in my trash cans. Nice. Then into Grants Pass
for a few items from Safeway...I was hungry, not good, so I had a blast
shopping. More on that later...
Then I stopped at Kitchen Company where Jennifer works...
to drop off some pictures I took of her critters and some Shed Relief for
her to try on her cat and maybe dogs too.
Works for Dude, my shed monster! Nancy and Jeannie both said it worked for
their dogs too. Got rid of the itching and shedding. Omega 6 & 9 fatty acids
and when missing from their diet it make for excessive shedding. It keeps their
skin and coat in top condition.
After I got home and put all the groceries away and was STARVING I fixed a
plate of the sushi I got at the market. I mixed some Siracha Mayonnaise and some
Tabasco Spicy Soy Sauce for dipping and poured a glass of cold
saké!OMGOOD!!!
Then I was too full to think about cooking again .... Chair time.
Oh yes:
All I know. Nuff said. Happy Hump Day. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom Bobo
July 22nd
National Hammock Day
Summer is in full swing. It's time to slow down and to relax. During
the Dog Days of summer (and all of the other summer days,
too), there is no better place to slow down and relax, than on a hammock.
Hammock Day is appropriately celebrated right in the middle of the Dog Days of summer (July 3 though August 11th.
Hammock Day exists to enjoy summer as it should be enjoyed. People
celebrate Hammock Day by spending as much time relaxing on it as possible.
Getting out of your hammock to get a snack, or your favorite summer beverage is
okay. But, it is not a day for work. Cutting the lawn is forbidden on this
day.
The roots of Hammock Day and Hammock Day history is largely unknown. Maybe
the originator was too busy napping on his or her hammock!?!