I think it’s Sunday and I think it’s January 15. We really should have a calendar in this trailer! Still using my phone to post and will for next two weeks. So this will be short. We are moving north this morning to Texarkana where we will spend tonight. It’s a twisting scenic red road through Louisiana and Up into Arkansas. Hoping for a nice day, weatherwise.
Yesterday we took another long walk on the beach and I got another bag of shells. I have them all washed and laid out on the picnic table outside. Now to find something to put them in for the ride home. After our walk I cleaned a cabinet that had a little sugar spilled in it and then cleaned out my little recipe box that I carry. It was bulging with some recipes I knew I’d never make in the trailer and I rewrote some that were hastily scribbled on large pieces of paper. Mostly I carry the box because it belonged to my parents and it’s just a small way of bringing them with me. They loved camping.
Jana, congrats on the game. At halftime I thought the Seahawks might do it. But it was a no go. 49ers deserved their W.
Tina, maybe you should see the doctor for your sciatica. Maybe he can help and insurance covers medical. No, the only shells on Washington ocean Beaches are razor clams. And we do have sand dollars, or Sea biscuits as some people call them. But mostly they are broken up by Seagulls or by people driving on the sand. Hard to find intact ones. In bays and harbors there are oysters and other clams. But our oyster shells are very different from the oyster shells here on the Gulf. I wonder if the oysters taste different to people who eat them.
Carol, sounds like you got the quilt all done!
Lori, i remember that modern quilt. I think I donated mine. And no, I don’t remember all the swaps and when they were done. But I was curious so I went back through Swaps and looked at dates. But I was still wrong!
For supper tonight I think we will have a Rice-A-Roni dinner. It’s going to be a 300 mile day and that’s easy to prepare.
What sounds good to you?