Good 50º dark gloomy rainy morning. More rain yesterday afternoon and last
night. Just sprinkling though, so about another 1/10".
The clouds again yesterday were beautiful...
I did some more exciting things... vacuuming, laundry... etc.
Breakfast was an experiment. Pal Pat Reardon said he and Alice like cooking
their eggs in just a porcelain dish with a saucer on top instead of the
Egg-Tastic. So I put two eggs in a bowl, bacon salt, pricked lightly each yolk,
and set in the bowl a stuffed baked potato (Omaha Steaks) I had cooked the night
before, put the saucer on top, microwaved 1 min 40 seconds.
Took a few seconds longer (normally about 1 minute would be enough) as it
also had the potato also...
I served the eggs atop baby spinach and a side of
small beets. GOOD!!!!!
Here is a little video of some interesting stats.. if the US was only 100
people.... how everything is divided...
Today is a special anniversary of my pals Erika and Spencer. 55 years!!!
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY KIDS!
My friend Joyce Kruger who works at the vet's office and is retiring the
end of this month and moving to California.... Joyce HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Today is also the birthday of pal Liz Duncan's (LASD Sgt) son Wade. HAPPY
12th BIRTHDAY WADE!
Historically this date....
1885 – The Statue of
Liberty arrives
in New York
Harbor.
1898 – The United States
Navy Hospital Corps is established.
.... or
as the jerk in the White House would say... United States Navy Hospital Corpse!
such an idiot. educated? HA!
1933 – Union Station
Massacre: in Kansas City,
Missouri, four FBI agents and captured fugitive Frank
Nash are gunned
down by gangsters attempting to free Nash.
1987 – With the death of the last individual of
the species, the Dusky Seaside
Sparrowbecomes extinct.
1994 – Following a televised low-speed highway
chase, O.J.
Simpson is arrested
for themurders of his wife, Nicole Brown
Simpson, and her friend Ronald
Goldman
And births
this date include....
1742 – William
Hooper, American signer of
the United States
Declaration of Independence (d. 1790)
1867
– John Robert
Gregg, American inventor (d. 1948)
...ahhhh yes, took that shorthand class!
1923 – Elroy
Hirsch, American football player (d. 2004)
........old
"Crazylegs"!!!
1943 – Newt
Gingrich, American politician and author
1943
– Barry
Manilow, American singer-songwriter and
producer
1960
– Thomas Haden
Church, American actor
Hey Linda....
he was born in Woodland!!!
More things to ponder from Gator..
Why is it that people say they
'slept like a baby' when babies wake up like every two hours?
Why are you IN a movie, but you're ON TV?
Why do people pay to go up tall buildings
and then put money in binoculars to look at things on the ground?
Why do doctors leave the room while you
change?
They're going to see you naked anyway...
They're going to see you naked anyway...
Later I was not hungry so dinner was just peanut butter on a
muffin.
All I know. Nuff said. Happy TGIF. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom
Bobo
June 17th
National Apple Strudel Day
Do you make this, Erika?
History:
Recipe:
4 comments:
Good morning. Tip: Solid tempered glass lids can also be used in the microwave- easier to remove after cooking.
Think it will be too hot to bake apple strudel here- but the bakery might have. Ice cream churned courtesy of electric machine sounds like my kind of cooking today):-
Well, L, the upside down saucer is pretty easy to remove! Yes, too hot down there to coo, but cold and wet up here, so if I was in the mood, I'd bake something! xo
I have never tried anything but a scrambled egg in the microwave. I just put a whipped up egg in a little glass dish and cook for about 30 seconds stirring half way thru. So easy even Matthew does it by himself.
HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEAR NEWT! I went to his FB page and wished him birthday wishes.
So true about a sleeping baby! Just ask Kevin and Debbie! :(
XO Trisha
Good T!!!! xo
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