SUPPER CLUB - Saturday, Oct 15th
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2016 3:46 am
Good morning!
Well, one storm down and two to go. We had a little bit of blue sky flit across the horizon yesterday but it went pretty fast because the winds stayed about 20mph all day long. Pouring now, but unless forecast changes, winds shouldn't arrive until late afternoon today. We filled up trailer with fresh water yesterday and Bill is going out for gas/diesel later this morning. My plan is to clean the house, especially vacuum and laundry just in case we lose power for a while.
CHICKIE - I've seen your ruler hanger. It's unique and handy! such fun use for old things! and I did find some baking mixes, so we'll be having gluten free pancakes. Also, eggs cooked to order for those who want them, hashbrowns, turkey sausage patties, bacon, fruit, orange juice, and coffee. I think we can pull it off and no one will go away hungry!
BECCA - did you go to your friend's visitation last night? Is night driving harder for you than sunny driving? Today will be a big storm alright - probably one of our biggest. But it will have to go some to beat five storms ahead of it that are vying for the title of 'Storm of the Century'. A huge snow storm in 1949/1950 was before I was born but our salt water harbor froze over enough for people to skate. I don't know about wind in that one. In 1962 we had a hurricane, though they don't call them hurricanes on this coast. That was the Columbus Day storm. I was 11 and vividly remember lots of details. SCARY!! 1990 and 2006 were also BIG wind/rain/snow storms with week long power outages. 1996 was a terrible ice storm that brought down a lot of trees. We will see where this one falls. Your DGS's area of Hood Canal usually gets hit harder than we do.
IRISH - glad you still have some flowers. I like your plan for next year! I have so many packets of seeds that I bought to do just that! and never got around to it! I'm laughing because of your Black Friday shopping trip! Sure - no one's out there to see you! lol!! she got you good! Bill and I went one time - got up at 0400. We ended up just getting gift certificates for everyone and were back home by 10. We could have gotten those certificates any time! lol! I'm giving you a special dispensation to feed Jim "mac and cheese" if he will eat it. We have to all pitch in to help him. But the rest of you are still under the ban!!
JANA - Ethan is so funny! They learn fast, don't they! I know it only took Bill one time through Costco to figure out the sample system! lol! he loves going on Sundays - even more samples!
VELDA - so your fishing stuff and boat are all put away for the season. Now all that's left is the party tonite! Enjoy!!
TINA - Is the house on your parents' property coming down today? Do they haul away all the debris or is that your problem? How are you feeling?
Tonite's supper is going to be whatever I can pull together with leftover cooked chicken, rice, and cream of mushroom soup. Wish I had some broccoli . . . That would go well in there, too. Tomorrow is our family brunch, if everyone can make it due to storm. I was going to get pumpkin pie at Costco and we we're all going up to see Jim and take it. But he has requested cherry pie. so I think a run to the store for some cherry pie filling (and broccoli) is in order. And I will make it like mom always made pies = topping the crust with cinnamon and sugar. He loves that, but his wife won't do it because it was Mom's 'recipe' and she didn't like my mom. If we lose power, I have my back-up kitchen out in the trailer.
Got any good menu ideas to share?
Well, one storm down and two to go. We had a little bit of blue sky flit across the horizon yesterday but it went pretty fast because the winds stayed about 20mph all day long. Pouring now, but unless forecast changes, winds shouldn't arrive until late afternoon today. We filled up trailer with fresh water yesterday and Bill is going out for gas/diesel later this morning. My plan is to clean the house, especially vacuum and laundry just in case we lose power for a while.
CHICKIE - I've seen your ruler hanger. It's unique and handy! such fun use for old things! and I did find some baking mixes, so we'll be having gluten free pancakes. Also, eggs cooked to order for those who want them, hashbrowns, turkey sausage patties, bacon, fruit, orange juice, and coffee. I think we can pull it off and no one will go away hungry!
BECCA - did you go to your friend's visitation last night? Is night driving harder for you than sunny driving? Today will be a big storm alright - probably one of our biggest. But it will have to go some to beat five storms ahead of it that are vying for the title of 'Storm of the Century'. A huge snow storm in 1949/1950 was before I was born but our salt water harbor froze over enough for people to skate. I don't know about wind in that one. In 1962 we had a hurricane, though they don't call them hurricanes on this coast. That was the Columbus Day storm. I was 11 and vividly remember lots of details. SCARY!! 1990 and 2006 were also BIG wind/rain/snow storms with week long power outages. 1996 was a terrible ice storm that brought down a lot of trees. We will see where this one falls. Your DGS's area of Hood Canal usually gets hit harder than we do.
IRISH - glad you still have some flowers. I like your plan for next year! I have so many packets of seeds that I bought to do just that! and never got around to it! I'm laughing because of your Black Friday shopping trip! Sure - no one's out there to see you! lol!! she got you good! Bill and I went one time - got up at 0400. We ended up just getting gift certificates for everyone and were back home by 10. We could have gotten those certificates any time! lol! I'm giving you a special dispensation to feed Jim "mac and cheese" if he will eat it. We have to all pitch in to help him. But the rest of you are still under the ban!!
JANA - Ethan is so funny! They learn fast, don't they! I know it only took Bill one time through Costco to figure out the sample system! lol! he loves going on Sundays - even more samples!
VELDA - so your fishing stuff and boat are all put away for the season. Now all that's left is the party tonite! Enjoy!!
TINA - Is the house on your parents' property coming down today? Do they haul away all the debris or is that your problem? How are you feeling?
Tonite's supper is going to be whatever I can pull together with leftover cooked chicken, rice, and cream of mushroom soup. Wish I had some broccoli . . . That would go well in there, too. Tomorrow is our family brunch, if everyone can make it due to storm. I was going to get pumpkin pie at Costco and we we're all going up to see Jim and take it. But he has requested cherry pie. so I think a run to the store for some cherry pie filling (and broccoli) is in order. And I will make it like mom always made pies = topping the crust with cinnamon and sugar. He loves that, but his wife won't do it because it was Mom's 'recipe' and she didn't like my mom. If we lose power, I have my back-up kitchen out in the trailer.
Got any good menu ideas to share?