Good 48º cloudy morning.
Yesterday was over the top exciting... some vacuuming, dusting, sorting out
and tossing old clothes, and a trip to the road with the trash and recyclables.
Zowie!
10-30 police
code... "Transmission does not conform to regulations"..... or just does not
conform to regulations~
LOL, that is the nickname
Jerry gave to his pal/radio car partner Steve Voors .... 10-30
Dude!
This video was shared by email pal Mike Cippola. I had mentioned that the
woodpeckers are pecking on the wood up by my rain gutters so, he sent this to
me...
..... and if you listen carefully, the voice of the narrator sounds like
Tom Selleck!
I have discovered one thing, my bird feeders have been empty for a couple
days and since I filled them up again with cracked corn, the woodpeckers have
not pecked on the house! Hmmmmm..........
Think they were trying to tell me something!
Fifty years ago today
(ugh.... has it really been that long????) I had a 'routine' doc appointment
because I was pregnant. The doc said my baby was breech and a few other
complications and I needed to have a caesarian delivery and to meet him at the
hospital the next morning at 6am. WHAT??? TOMORAROW IS
HALLOWEEN!!!
I'll be there.
Historically this date.............
1938 – Orson
Welles broadcasts his radio
play of H. G.
Wells's The War of the
Worlds, causing anxiety in some of the audience in the United
States.
1965 – Vietnam
War: Just miles from Da Nang, United
States Marines repel an intense attack by wave after
wave of Viet
Cong forces, killing 56 guerrillas. Among the dead, a
sketch of Marine positions is found on the body of a 13-year-old Vietnamese boy who sold drinks to the Marines the
day before.
1985 – Space
Shuttle Challenger lifts off for mission STS-61-A, its final successful
mission.
And births this date
include...
1735 – John
Adams, second President of the United States (d.
1826)
1893 – Charles
Atlas, Italian-born bodybuilder (d.
1972)
Charles in his youth and
at 79 years old.
1945 – Henry
Winkler, American actor
1946 – Robert L.
Gibson, American astronaut
1951 – Harry
Hamlin, American actor
Here's a super easy recipe.....
1½ pounds lean ground beef
Taco Seasoning packet, plus water to prepare
40 oz can meat ravioli
8 oz shredded Cheddar cheese
Optional: sliced black olives, drained
Lettuce, tomato, sour cream, taco sauce and other favorite toppings.
I have read all the comments re canned ravioli and everyone who tried this
recipe said its really good. Give it a try.................. If not, mix a
tomato sauce into your favorite ravioli (refrigerated or frozen but thawed) and
use that.
1. Prepare ground beef with taco seasoning per packet instructions and set
aside.
2. Pour ravioli into bottom of your slow cooker
3. Top with taco meat, then cheese, and olives
4. Cook on low for 2 - 3 hours
5. Serve over lettuce and top with your favorite topping.
By the way, my pal Karen made the cake I posted yesterday, the One Bowl Apple Cake and said it was good, but she thought it should have more spices..... probably some nutmeg or even pumpkin spice would be good. I'm gonna try it and let you know, too.
It was a beautiful day yesterday, but stayed cool. I think we hit 70º. Then
it got windy and clouds came in late afternoon.....
And the moon was visible....
Later it was Dodger time..... OMGOSH! Nice that both President Bushes were
there....
What a crazy game! I have never seen any World Series games as crazy nail
biting as these past 5! The Astros ended up winning by 1.
The next game, game 6, will be on tomorrow, Halloween, at Dodger Stadium.
GO DODGERS!
I put the cushions back up on Dude's couch so he could get up there and
he's such a happy camper to have his couch back to normal instead of
the cushions on the floor!
He got up there after dinner and never moved!
Kristen is doing better. Up and moving around. Hopefully she will get to
come home today, as tomorrow is her birthday!
She missed Jack's Pasadena City College Honor Band concert on Saturday,
which was sad. They are gearing up for the Rose Parade. But Jack said all his
fellow band members from his high school band showed up to see the concert and
show their support!
All I know. Nuff said. Happy Monday. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom
Bobo
October 30, 2017 is
National Candy Corn Day
It’s National Candy Corn Day! Did you know that candy corn has been
around for more than 100 years and has never changed its look, taste, or
design?
George Renninger of the Wunderle Candy Company created candy corn in the
1880s. It was made to mimic a kernel of corn and became instantly popular
because of its innovative design. It was one of the first candies to feature
three different colors!
Today, candy corn is a favorite American treat to enjoy during the
Halloween season. The National Confectioners Association estimates that 20
million pounds of candy corn are sold annually. Grab a handful to celebrate
National Candy Corn
Day!
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