SUPPER CLUB - Sunday, Aug 16th
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2020 7:25 am
Good morning!
62* here this morning. We are out on the deck with our coffee, pets, and you! Going to 93* but just for the one day. I love our climate! I hope my Grandpa can somehow here my grateful thanks every day for moving here in 1902 from PA/NY area - a gutsy move back then. My property adjoins what was once his first homestead here. I haven't gone far!!
IRISH - HAPPY BIRTHDAY, GIRLFRIEND! I know you are having a great time with Kathy, Lena, et al!! Don't do anything I wouldn't do! and that gives you a lot of leeway!
CAROL - you are in for a lot of noisy, dusty times ahead. But I guess it would be worse - you could be part of the work crew on these hot, hot days. A few years back our road was dug up for the entire summer and fall. We thought we'd break springs on our car, it was such rough driving. We live right in the middle of a one mile long county road.
JANA - I agree - you should get more miles from your tires if they are a good brand. For a while, they were putting "Marathon" on Arctic Fox trailers, but people were having blowouts in less than 3,000 miles, so they quickly stopped that! Bill changed our tires after our first trip. I think we use only Michelin. Our friend researched tires for TWO YEARS before he finally made his decision. So for that long, all our happy hour talk was tires.
lol! I hope Sara does well with her recovery. It took 8 months before I could move to the next step when I had my implants. But boy, do I love them now! We would love to hear more about your fancy thread tensioner. Our Nolting is a great machine, but boy, is it picky about thread!
BECCA - I understand how your CA feels about not being able to do the things he used to - this is how my brothers felt, too. Some days the energy well runs low. Best to just relax for a while and let your body recharge.
Yesterday I picked another 3 buckets of blackberries. I had berries everywhere! What a mess my kitchen was. I froze another package (got 6 pkgs now), made a pie and froze that, and made a cobbler for our supper. I made 3 batches of blackberry jam a few weeks ago. Even though I have plenty of everything now, I will keep picking as long as there are berries, but I'm not going to pick on my morning walk. I have more than enough on our own property!
Today I will quilt for a while, then maybe clean downstairs (where it's cooler). And I still have to do an inventory of the trailer pantry. Bill will also be working on a project out there so he will probably have A/C on. Going to be a very low key day.
Supper - I think a chef's salad is in order, given the heat. I'll add cold pickled beets, garbanzo beans, boiled egg, shredded cheese, thawed peas, and bacon bits as well as the fresh veggies. I am already hungry!
What's your favorite hot weather meal?
62* here this morning. We are out on the deck with our coffee, pets, and you! Going to 93* but just for the one day. I love our climate! I hope my Grandpa can somehow here my grateful thanks every day for moving here in 1902 from PA/NY area - a gutsy move back then. My property adjoins what was once his first homestead here. I haven't gone far!!
IRISH - HAPPY BIRTHDAY, GIRLFRIEND! I know you are having a great time with Kathy, Lena, et al!! Don't do anything I wouldn't do! and that gives you a lot of leeway!


CAROL - you are in for a lot of noisy, dusty times ahead. But I guess it would be worse - you could be part of the work crew on these hot, hot days. A few years back our road was dug up for the entire summer and fall. We thought we'd break springs on our car, it was such rough driving. We live right in the middle of a one mile long county road.
JANA - I agree - you should get more miles from your tires if they are a good brand. For a while, they were putting "Marathon" on Arctic Fox trailers, but people were having blowouts in less than 3,000 miles, so they quickly stopped that! Bill changed our tires after our first trip. I think we use only Michelin. Our friend researched tires for TWO YEARS before he finally made his decision. So for that long, all our happy hour talk was tires.

BECCA - I understand how your CA feels about not being able to do the things he used to - this is how my brothers felt, too. Some days the energy well runs low. Best to just relax for a while and let your body recharge.
Yesterday I picked another 3 buckets of blackberries. I had berries everywhere! What a mess my kitchen was. I froze another package (got 6 pkgs now), made a pie and froze that, and made a cobbler for our supper. I made 3 batches of blackberry jam a few weeks ago. Even though I have plenty of everything now, I will keep picking as long as there are berries, but I'm not going to pick on my morning walk. I have more than enough on our own property!
Today I will quilt for a while, then maybe clean downstairs (where it's cooler). And I still have to do an inventory of the trailer pantry. Bill will also be working on a project out there so he will probably have A/C on. Going to be a very low key day.
Supper - I think a chef's salad is in order, given the heat. I'll add cold pickled beets, garbanzo beans, boiled egg, shredded cheese, thawed peas, and bacon bits as well as the fresh veggies. I am already hungry!
What's your favorite hot weather meal?