We were in New Orleans recently. When in NOLA, you have to stop at Cafe Du Monde. Look at this tray our server carried. It is multiple tables. We were only a table of four. Goodness gracious, her arms get a work out!
Tuesday, January 7, 2020
Monday, January 6, 2020
Pancakes
A few months back we splurged and purchased a griddle. Pancakes are so easy and we can eat warm pancakes at the same time. It is a novel concept. I can't believe we didn't have a griddle while the boys were little. My niece gave me the big 'ol spatula for Christmas. No more pancake flops!
Thursday, March 14, 2019
Sumo Mandarin
Last week, a few Sumo Mandarins ended up in my basket. Holy Cow! Where have they been all my life? I have enjoyed one for lunch the past few days. Yum! They are only available through April. I'm gonna add them to my weekly grocery list and take advantage of their sweetness while I can.
To find out more info, check out Sumo Citrus. You won't be disappointed!
To find out more info, check out Sumo Citrus. You won't be disappointed!
Monday, March 11, 2019
Memphis 901FC
After a day of torrential rains and high winds, the evening was lovely.
Memphis lost to Tampa by one. Even so, it was a fun time!
Thursday, March 7, 2019
Dear Bob and Sue
Over the last few weeks, I've enjoyed the Dear Bob and Sue audiobook by Matt & Karen Smith. The book follows this couples journey to the 59 National US Parks. They have a quirky sense of humor with most of the ribbing directed at each other. The structure of the book was perfect for my commute. At each national park, my geography was tested. They don't tell you what state they are in when they get to a park. It challenged me to dig back in the crevices of my brain and associate a park with an area of the country. I have only been to about a dozen national parks. This inspired me to get out there and see the country...
One of the last parks they visited was Death Valley National Park. There is an area called The Racetrack. Silly me. I thought it was where they did some sort of car racing time trials in the dessert. In actuality, rocks move across the playa. I can only imagine what it would be like to see in person. On more than one occasion at many of the parks, the comment is made that the camera pictures did not capture the magnificence and beauty. Again, that plug to get out there and see the beauty.
From their visit to Lake Clark, Alaska, I was so intrigued by Richard Proennekes and his life in the wilderness of the Aleutian Peninsula. I want to watch the documentary, Alone in the Wilderness.
Besides all the park highlights, Matt & Karen were inspirational. They grabbed life by the horns, quit their jobs and set out to visit the national parks. They did not wait until retirement. They seized the day and checked the parks off their bucket list while they had they chance. We are working through the book, The New Retirementality by Mitch Anthony. The book gets you thinking. The Big Guy and I don't have our plan yet. After reading Dear Bob and Sue, it was rewarding to know folks do live out their dreams!
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
Ash Wednesday
As I left the soup kitchen, I decided to go to an old church downtown for Ash Wednesday. Loved the message. Putting it in action is the challenge. The journey over the next 40 days begins today...
Look at the grey hairs creeping in. It's been over 13 months. This is my real color. At the advice of my boys, I am trying to embrace it.
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
The Death and Life of The Great Lakes
As a family, we've spent two summer vacations enjoying two different Great Lakes, Lake Michigan and Lake Superior. After each trip, we've walked away wowed by the water. These wonderful, large bodies of fresh water are amazing! This book is so informative. The lakes are bodies of water that need to be cherished. The history of the lakes, the fixes put in place to "help" the lakes over the years and the future of the lakes is so interesting. I would love to spend a few more vacations on the lakes. This book covers it all and provides hope that the beauty of the lakes will continue...
I listened to this book as an audiobook. The format was perfect for my morning commutes. More than once, I pulled out a map to get a better understanding of the areas discussed. The eco balance is such science. Mother Nature amazes me. Mankind tries to help. In some areas were are successful. In others, not so much. My appreciation for the lakes and all that goes with it intensified.
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