Good 63ºsmokey smokey morning.
Yesterday smokey all day. Heated to 100º. A little after 10pm there was a
super quick thunder storm that moved through... high winds, hard rain (could
have been hail... loud enough!), and thunder. Not enough rain to wet
anything.
Breakfast yesterday was a Schwans breakfast pizza...
Scrambled eggs, bacon, white gravy, cheddar and mozzarella cheese in a
crispy deep dish crust, and since it was rice pudding day I had some of that
too...
Happy Throw Back Thursday...
Sheriff Peter J Pitchess giving Jerry his diploma from the Sheriff's
Academy, Class #115 1967.
Historically this date....
1519 – Ferdinand
Magellan's five ships set sail
from Seville to circumnavigate the globe.
The Basque second in
command Sebastian
Elcano will complete the expedition
afterMagellan's
death in the Philippines.
1846 – The Smithsonian
Institution is chartered by
the United States
Congress afterJames
Smithson donates
$500,000.
1948 – Candid Camera makes
its television debut after being
on radio for a year asCandid
Microphone.
Allen Funt.... neat guy!
Funny!
1969 – A day after
murdering Sharon
Tate and four others, members
of Charles
Manson's cult kill Leno and Rosemary
LaBianca.
1981 – Murder of Adam
Walsh: the head of John
Walsh's son is found. This inspires the
creation of the television series America's Most
Wanted.
2003 – The highest temperature ever
recorded in the United
Kingdom – 38.5 °C(101.3 °F) in Kent. It is the first time the United
Kingdom has recorded a temperature over 100
°F (38
°C).
And births this date
include....
1874 – Herbert
Hoover, 31st President of the United
States (d. 1964)
1889 – Charles
Darrow, American board game creator (Monopoly) (d.
1967)
I have quite a collection of game
boards, 5 Monopoly ones ... including our family's old board we all
played on.. bought in the late 1930's or 1940. It has wooden hotels and
metal playing pieces.
1898 – Jack
Haley, American actor (d.
1979)
1913 – Noah Beery,
Jr., American actor (d.
1994)
1923 – Rhonda Fleming, American actress
6 husbands ....
1928 – Jimmy Dean, American singer and businessman (d. 2010)
1928 – Eddie Fisher, American singer (d. 2010)
Interesting read ... Debbie talks
about Eddie divorcing her and marrying Liz Taylor..
1960 – Antonio
Banderas, Spanish
actor
Picture of the day ... unusual animal friends...
Hmmmm.... one of Bruiser's cousins!
Later I did a quick run into town for packages at post
office, some groceries, and cracked corn.
Dinner was an Omaha steak in the Air Fryer, drizzled with olive oil and
sprinkled with Lawry's Garlic Salt... 370º for 13 minutes...
and Annie Chun's Teriyaki Noodle Bowl
I cooked in the microwave and sliced the steak and put on top...
My friend Jennifer called last night to tell me her cat, Bridey Murphy had died. So so sad. Bridey was only about 10 or 11 years old.
You will be missed Bridey! Sweet cat!!
Then it was chair, wine, TV... Wilderness Docs, Family Feud, America's Got
Talent, and NYPD Blue.
All I know. Nuff said. Happy TBT. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom
Bobo
August 10th
National S'mores Day
S'mores are a favorite campsite treat for young and old kids. If you're at
a campfire, chances are, there's S'mores. Sticky and gooey, and loaded with
sugar and carbs, S'mores are nothing short of delicious. Who was the first
person to create S'mores? We don't know. But, we're all sure glad they
did!
National S'mores Day celebrates this tasty summer treat. It's appropriately
observed in August...campfire prime time. Don't limit your consumption of
S'mores to the campfire. They are popular with kids year round, and can be baked
in the oven, or microwave.
The origin of S'mores dates back to the 1920's. It's believed the recipe
was created by the Campfire Girls. Girl Scouts soon discovered it, and found it
to be chocolaty delicious. Before long, S'mores became a campfire staple for
everyone. S'more folklore suggests that S'mores got its name right by the
campfire. After eating one, young kids chanted "gimme some
more!"
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