Good 47º cloudy morning. 80% chance of rain tonight.... we'll see. Praying
for it because of all the fires still going like mad!
Yesterday it stayed very cool, mostly in the 50ºs and 60ºs with a smoke and
cloud cover all morning. Close to noon we got a bit of sun and warmed to 70º. We
eventually topped at 84º for a few minutes then slid back down to 82º and then
into the 70ºs. Since it was so smokey I kept the house closed up and it stayed
cool in here. So cool I wrapped up in a blanket to watch TV last night!
Breakfast was a couple microwaved eggs, yogurt and strawberries, and some
"two bite" cinnamon rolls.
These are made by a company called Two Bite in Canada. They make lots of
different pastries, all mini...
So, I was just about finished eating and set my dish to the side while I
was typing on the computer, and Bruiser came along and dived right in!
This is quite interesting.. a hotel in Culver City, called The Culver Hotel that is 93 years old.... Sort of resembles the Flat Iron Building in NY!
And unless you ever rode Angel's Flight in Los Angeles (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angels_Flight)
you have never seen the inside of one of the cars:
It has been closed for quite awhile for some construction, and just reopened Sept 7th.
Ok, this is funny and I'd like one~! A new slant on LGBT:
Two special celebrations today... my friend Alice, wife of the notorious Pat Reardon (LASD ret) is celebrating her birthday. HAPPY BIRTHDAY ALICE!!!
And friends Jimmy (LASD Lt.) and Olga Duran are celebrating 29 years of married bliss!!! HAPPY ANNIVERSARY KIDS!!!
Historically this date..........
1787 –
The United States
Constitution is signed in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
1814 – Francis Scott
Key finishes his poem "Defense of Fort
McHenry", later to be the lyrics of "The
Star-Spangled Banner".
1908 –
The Wright Flyer flown by Orville Wright, with Lieutenant Thomas
Selfridge as passenger, crashes killing
Selfridge. He becomes the first airplane fatality.
1928 –
The Okeechobee
Hurricane strikes southeastern Florida, killing upwards of 2,500 people. It is the third deadliest natural
disaster in United States history, behind theGalveston Hurricane of
1900 and the 1906 San Francisco
earthquake.
2001 – The New
York Stock Exchange reopens for trading after
the September
11 attacks, the longest closure since the Great
Depression.
2006 – Fourpeaked
Mountain in Alaska erupts, marking the first eruption
for the long-dormant volcano in at least 10,000 years.
And births
this date include....
shoot...
none of these people are alive!
1854 – David Dunbar
Buick, American automobile pioneer (d.
1929)
Hmmm... must
be related to me somehow, seeing that my grandmother's maiden name was Dunbar.
There is a Dunbar Castle in Scotland... well, sort of, in ruins
now.
... OMG, I remember him. I thought him very odd!
1931 – Anne Bancroft, American actress (d. 2005)
1948
– John Ritter, American actor (d. 2003)
Later dinner was some of Schwans egg rolls (pork and shrimp) with veggies. OH SO GOOD!!!!
Put the egg rolls drizzled with olive oil in the Air Fryer at 370º for 13
minutes. PERFECT! Crunchy outside and soft inside.
The sunset was smokey again...
And Bruiser was out watching it...
And a little deer was out too....
All I know. Nuff said. Happy Sunday. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom
Bobo
September 17th
Constitution Day
The Constitutional Congress of the United States of America held it's final
meeting on September 17, 1787. Do you have any idea why? That's right! It was to
sign the Constitution of the United States of America, a document for which they
so painstakingly labored to create and perfect.
After the meeting there was still much to do. Individual states then had to
meet and vote on it. The U.S. Constitution did not go into effect until two
years later on March 4,
1789.
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