Good 44º cloudy morning.
This was 9am yesterday:
And Mr. Jake was sitting on the gate up in the
pasture!
Stayed cool yesterday, only warmed to 67º by 1pm.
Father's Day....
I had a great Dad. He was so talented. He could fix
anything! If he didn't have the right tool, he made one. My Jerry was the same.
Now my Brian and step-son Aaron share the same talents!
Lucy with Daddy and the playhouse he built for Kristen
with the fort on top for Brian.
I miss
Daddy. He passed away in 1991. Mr. Leslie Laney.
(Picture on
ferry boat 1954 from Anacortes to Vancouver BC)
Happy Father's Day to all the Dads out there.....
My Brian, father of two, Tucker and Sami, and an awesome dad...
My Brian, father of two, Tucker and Sami, and an awesome dad...
And Aaron, new father of one, Madeline, and also an
awesome dad!
You guys are special. ox ♥ ♥
There is a list of 18 things you should eat for
healthy functioning intestines.
They all have fiber that is good for your
intestines. Most fiber Americans get, 8-10 grams a day, and are mostly from
processed foods. Eat these and you will get enough of both insoluble and soluble
fiber that work together in the gut.
Here are the first 5:
Sweet Potatoes
Raspberries
Black Beans
One cup of these contains a whopping 19 grams of
fiber, plus they are great in burritos and salads.
Edamame
Apples
A medium apple has 4.4 grams of fiber. Add 2 T of
peanut butter and you're up to 6.4 grams.
As my pal Vivia says, "I live to serve" !!!
Do you think Dude could be any more comfortable on his
couch?
Speaking of Vivia, I goofed and missed email pal,
Brooklyn Vivia's birthday yesterday. HAPPY BIRTHDAY a day late, girlfriend!
Hopefully I can get to NY again and we can have some fun
palling around!!!
(Vivia went to jr. high school in Glendale with Bill
Riordan..LASD ret and she now lives in NY. Vivia's daughter is a NY cop and son
is a doctor. You did good Viv!!!)
Special birthday today... former neighbor and Kristen's
friend, Laura (Vincent) Virant. HAPPY BIRTHDAY LAURA!!!!
Historically this date...
1910 – The first Father's
Day is
celebrated in Spokane,
Washington.
1978 – Garfield,
holder of the Guinness
World Record for the world's most widely syndicated comic
strip, makes its debut.
And births
this date include...
1903 – Lou
Gehrig, American baseball player (d. 1941)
Cute.
Dimples~!
1921 – Louis
Jourdan, French actor
... this
yummy man was married to his one and only wife since 1946 until his death in
2015!
1969 – Lara
Spencer, American TV personality
1975 – Poppy
Montgomery, Australian actress
Yesterday I took the trash to the road, Dude had his
run, and took some old gas cans to Dave, who will take them to work to put used
oil and gasoline in when they work on tractors and lawn mowers, etc. Coming back
it was so beautiful and I hardly ever take pictures from the opposite direction
.... from the road looking at the barn:
Looking towards my gate:
The house:
Bruiser coming out to meet us:
The baby turkeys are growing fast!
Later dinner was reruns of the sole almondine and
risotto and some quinoa:
I cooked the quinoa in the rice cooker. This kind
"Southern Style" has quinoa, smoked paprika, onion, tomato powder, turmeric,
parsley, cayenne, cilantro,red bell pepper, tomato, cumin, garlic,carrot, salt,
and fennel seeds....
OMGOOOD!!!
Then it was chair, wine, and
TV! Nice.
All I know. Nuff said. Happy Father's Day to all dads!!
Ciao.
xo Sue Mom
Bobo
June 19th
National Martini Day
I like mine like James Bond does, 'shaken not
stirred'... and like mine without vermouth. Vodka only, and dirty with olive
juice and olives. Found a great ingredient... Dirty Sue Martini
Mix!!!
The
exact origin of the martini is unknown, this iconic drink has earned a permanent
place in the pantheon of classic cocktails. The first printed recipe for a
“Martinez” cocktail appeared in a bartending manual published in San Francisco
in 1887. However, historians disagree over whether the beverage actually
originated on the West Coast. In 1911, a New York City bartender named Martini
di Arma di Taggia began serving a cocktail made with gin, vermouth, orange
bitters, and an olive garnish. The martini gained widespread popularity among
Manhattan socialites, and has been associated with New York ever since.
Today,
50% of all cocktails are served in a martini glass. Some of the most famous
(historical and fictional) martini lovers include: John D. Rockefeller, Humphrey
Bogart, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Clark Gable, Ernest Hemingway, and James
Bond.
To
celebrate National Martini Day, enjoy a refreshing martini in the company of
friends. Mix up the classic or try this lemon basil
martini recipe. Cheers to that!
2 comments:
LOL I'm still laughing at "Dirty Sue" martini mix. That's a HOOT! Was it a gift or did you buy it? You should drink it in your "Maxwell". glass! :)
Funny you mentioned James Bond because my first thought when I looked at the photo of Louis Jourdan in the tuxedo was that he would have been a perfect James Bond! Of course his accent would have been French instead of English. :)
I always enjoy photos of your property! Beautiful!
XOXO Trisha
What a nice tribute to the fathers you know. I'm saving the image of the playhouse/fort. May be some day Charley and Mack will need such a creative space to play.
Your heat has migrated south. You can call it back, if you like. I have a friend whose house is in the line of fire near Santa Barbara- if we can smell the smoke here- I can only imagine how difficult it is to breathe there.
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