SUPPER CLUB - Thursday, June 8th
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 4:49 am
Good Morning!
After a week of nice, warm weather, this morning it is pouring rain! Bill and I sat out on the deck swing under a quilt and sipped our coffee, watching the rain for a little while. My morning walk isn't happening. Can't take a chance on Scottie melting!
I got strawberries yesterday at Costco, so I'll be making jam later this morning after my jars are done in the dishwasher. Also, you asked - marion berries are like a very large blackberry. And I think a bit more flavorful. They grow on bushes that are more like raspberry bushes, though. My aunt & uncle used to raise them.
JANA - some days in the sewing room - we should just back out and slowly close the door! lol! We have Marie's dressings here and also the strawberry glaze. Glad you enjoyed your lesson yesterday when you "took Ruby to town". I hope your niece recovers quickly and her surgery a big success!
IRISH - really glad about that bill!! Yes, pay it fast and mark the receipt PAID IN FULL! I am working on a list of things to see in the PNW. And they can always write to any state's department of tourism to get maps and literature sent right to their house. Good luck to your penguins tonite! and safe travels to NC tomorrow. How is Terry liking his new job? Is he staying with you or still bunking with his friend or has he found his own place yet?
TINA - your brother is a bully. Don't let him do it. You hang up on bullies. You have been there for your parents through thick and thin for many years and through many crises, and taking abuse from your mom for it! Looks like in his case, the apple didn't fall far from the tree.
CHICKIE - I love your farm stories! They bring back good memories of my childhood because I am still a farm girl at heart! What a beautiful treat to see those pea fowl!! I hope they got home OK, where ever that is. And husbands! I hope the cow-babies ate up his favorite melons! Why is it when we tell them something they think they know better, and it almost always turns out that they don't! I love mine, but sometimes, when it comes to common sense, he is as dumb as a box of rocks! lol!! But he's MY box of rocks!
BECCA - your DGS will have fun with his new pop-up! He lives right in the heart of all the camping areas where we always went when I was a kid. IN fact, when my parents were married May 28, 1934, they spent their 10-day honeymoon camping up in the hills along the Duckabush River, only few miles from your DGS! And if he likes hiking, and if he hasn't found it yet there is a wonderful campground and hiking trail 16 miles in on the Dosewallips River. Also, hiking and camping on the Hamma Hamma River and Upper and Lower Lena Lakes. All there within about 30-60 minutes of Hoodsport.
Dinner last night with our friends was fun. We did indeed sit out on their deck and enjoy some wine and conversation while he grilled ribs. Scottie got the bones! He was a happy dog!
Tonite - corn and leftover macaroni salad and probably grilled chicken. It's rainy, but our deck is covered so we can still grill. We do the corn on the grill, too.
Anything tasty going on at your house?
After a week of nice, warm weather, this morning it is pouring rain! Bill and I sat out on the deck swing under a quilt and sipped our coffee, watching the rain for a little while. My morning walk isn't happening. Can't take a chance on Scottie melting!
I got strawberries yesterday at Costco, so I'll be making jam later this morning after my jars are done in the dishwasher. Also, you asked - marion berries are like a very large blackberry. And I think a bit more flavorful. They grow on bushes that are more like raspberry bushes, though. My aunt & uncle used to raise them.
JANA - some days in the sewing room - we should just back out and slowly close the door! lol! We have Marie's dressings here and also the strawberry glaze. Glad you enjoyed your lesson yesterday when you "took Ruby to town". I hope your niece recovers quickly and her surgery a big success!
IRISH - really glad about that bill!! Yes, pay it fast and mark the receipt PAID IN FULL! I am working on a list of things to see in the PNW. And they can always write to any state's department of tourism to get maps and literature sent right to their house. Good luck to your penguins tonite! and safe travels to NC tomorrow. How is Terry liking his new job? Is he staying with you or still bunking with his friend or has he found his own place yet?
TINA - your brother is a bully. Don't let him do it. You hang up on bullies. You have been there for your parents through thick and thin for many years and through many crises, and taking abuse from your mom for it! Looks like in his case, the apple didn't fall far from the tree.
CHICKIE - I love your farm stories! They bring back good memories of my childhood because I am still a farm girl at heart! What a beautiful treat to see those pea fowl!! I hope they got home OK, where ever that is. And husbands! I hope the cow-babies ate up his favorite melons! Why is it when we tell them something they think they know better, and it almost always turns out that they don't! I love mine, but sometimes, when it comes to common sense, he is as dumb as a box of rocks! lol!! But he's MY box of rocks!
BECCA - your DGS will have fun with his new pop-up! He lives right in the heart of all the camping areas where we always went when I was a kid. IN fact, when my parents were married May 28, 1934, they spent their 10-day honeymoon camping up in the hills along the Duckabush River, only few miles from your DGS! And if he likes hiking, and if he hasn't found it yet there is a wonderful campground and hiking trail 16 miles in on the Dosewallips River. Also, hiking and camping on the Hamma Hamma River and Upper and Lower Lena Lakes. All there within about 30-60 minutes of Hoodsport.
Dinner last night with our friends was fun. We did indeed sit out on their deck and enjoy some wine and conversation while he grilled ribs. Scottie got the bones! He was a happy dog!
Tonite - corn and leftover macaroni salad and probably grilled chicken. It's rainy, but our deck is covered so we can still grill. We do the corn on the grill, too.
Anything tasty going on at your house?