Good 52º clear gonna be horribly hot today morning.
Standing by for this!
Yesterday I cleaned a few things out of the freezer. Exciting! the decided
on what is for dinner. Dude and I took a drive down to PJ and Dave's and turned
on the sprinklers and drip lines in the front....
Dude "inspected" everything and pee'd on most!
The Trees Inc people were up here. They needed to access the trees under
the power lines all the way up my property and over to neighbor's. Anna and the
super were going to walk and I told them it was a long walk, so here take my
golf cart. They were happy about that!
Here is the basic way they had to go... from my house up to the property
line at the BLM....
Then the crew started in chopping the tops out of trees. Anna was the driver
of this rig and she put all the limbs in the chipper...
I give her lots of credit to work in this masculine job and do well. On top
of that, she's super pretty and NICE!!!
They will be back today and head on up towards the BLM line. Said there are a couple of trees that need to come out so I had to sign that off...
Historically this date.....
1948 – Olympic Games: The Games of the XIV Olympiad – after a hiatus of 12 years caused by World
War II, the first Summer Olympics to be held
since the 1936 Summer Olympics in
Berlin, open in London.
...wow, 64
years ago. I wonder if Elizabeth was a sourpuss then too. After all she was only
22 years old and must have had a smile back then!
1976 – In New York
City, David Berkowitz (aka the "Son
of Sam") kills one person and seriously wounds another in the first of a series
of attacks.
.... July
brings out the nut cases!
1981 – A worldwide television
audience of over 700 million people watch the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana
Spencer at St Paul's Cathedral in
London.
1987 – British Prime
Minister Margaret Thatcher and
President of France François Mitterrand sign the
agreement to build a tunnel under the English Channel (Eurotunnel).
And births
this date include.....
1892 – William Powell, American actor
(d. 1984)
1924
– Robert Horton, American
actor
He was hot on
Wagon Train!
1933
– Robert Fuller, American
actor
... also hot
on Wagon Train! and Emergency~
1938 – Peter Jennings, Canadian-born
American journalist (d. 2005)
Later I went back to PJ and Dave's a couple times changing the
water.
This idiot Joyce Mitchell who is responsible for the prison break of the
two killers in NY has pleaded guilty. Sheeeesh. She has NO brain to do what she
did for a little nookie. You'd think her husband would hate the bitch and
divorce her, but noooooooooooooooooooo he's standing by her side! Idiot
also!
Dinner was sauteéd salmon and veggies. I heated the already cooked salmon
in some of my infused onion & garlic olive oil and some infused lemon olive
oil....
Then I added in some of the broccoli and cauliflower, sprinkled with
Lawry's garlic salt and let heat well....
Then I topped it all with some of the Ruffles bacon dip and some crumbled
blue cheese...
OMGOOOOOD!!!
All I know. Nuff said. Predictions for 104º+ today. Yesterday topped at
94.2º at 3:15pm. ICK. Cool 67º inside right now, so will close everything all up
and turn on the AC in a bit!Ciao.
xo Sue Mom
Bobo
July 29th
National Chicken Wing Day
Narrative
by - David M. Rote
(Narratives are copyrighted)
(Narratives are copyrighted)
Established in 1935 by Frank and Theresa Bellissimo near
the foot of Main Street and the Buffalo River (hence the name "anchor"), the
Anchor Bar moved to this 19th century 3-story Italianate building in 1939,
succeeding Haefner's Restaurant at that location. The chicken wings originated
in the kitchen of the Anchor Bar in 1964, devised and served by Mrs. Bellissimo
herself, and have grown to be not only a national gastronomical treat, but also
known internationally. When the NFL Miami Dolphins come to town, quarterback Dan
Marino stops by with his teammates for the taste of "Buffalo wings". July 29,
1977 was even designated by the city of Buffalo as Chicken Wing Day. Chicken
wings have joined beef-on-wreck as Buffalo-inspired
specialties.
Buffalo is noted for its many wonderful ethnic eateries in
the tradition of the Anchor Bar and "eating out" is a popular form of
entertainment in the Buffalo area. Various festivals, including the annual
"Taste of Buffalo", are well attended events. Fast-food establishments have also
made their mark in the community and pizza parlors, found all over the city,
often offer chicken wings along with their pizzas.
Rising in the background may be seen Buffalo General
Hospital's sixteen-story Medical Tower at Ellicott and High Streets. Buffalo
General is the city's second oldest hospital (organized in 1855) and is the home
of Memorial Institute, the oldest (1898) and one of the largest cancer research
and treatment centers in the world. Another area hospital, Millard Fillmore at
Gates Circle, was the scene in 1960 of the world's first cardiac pacemaker
implant and its inventor, Wilson Greatbatch of Buffalo's neighbor Clarence, New
York was selected for the National Inventors Hall of Fame in
1986.
Diagonally across Main Street from the Anchor Bar is Bryant
& Stratton Business Institute, established in Buffalo as the Bryant &
Stratton College in 1854, where many of its students and faculty have enjoyed
the fare at the Anchor Bar over the years.