The leaves have all nearly turned on the mountains, though that's partially because of drought. And the sun has no longer cleared the mountains by the time I get up in the morning.
Building just rattled from a big assed thunder clap right over head. Hooray for reading and heeding weather.com and for rolling up my windows.
It was 40 degrees here when I left the house this morning, but 70 by this afternoon. Dragging a coat around all day is a pain.
It was 65-68 all day here, as far as I could tell. Both outside and in my office.
I use the microwave to melt butter and heat up leftovers sometimes. And defrost stock most of the way if I've forgotten to take it out of the freezer in time. The microwave broke a couple of years ago and can only be set in 30 second increments which is kind of a pain in the ass. I could live w/out the microwave, if I had to, but would miss it.
I really want some ice cream (even though it is now FALL, evidently) and we have no ice cream. wah wah
I use the microwave all the time, mostly to avoid dirtying a pot, because I can hear things in the plate or bowl I'll eat them out of.
I saw broadway or bust last night, and it was both adorable and horribly awkward. Omg.
And I totally heart both Pink and Ellen, and should totally find that on you tube.
Also, I just ran a whole mile! I mean, without stopping to walk. I was very proud. I haven't done that in forever.
Who needs a microwave?
Me, me, me. My built-in microwave died about five months ago and I haven't been able to get it fixed yet. I like to make food for more than one meal and reheat it, and I keep burning things trying to reheat them on the stove. I had timed how long it took to heat water to the best coffee-brewing temperature. Almost no frozen dinners are reheatable in the oven. Also, I love the microwave-in-bag vegetables.
Dear microwave, I miss you so much.
Then again - used microwaves seem kind of dodgy.
My mother got rid of her microwave when she redid her kitchen. Hey, it's her kitchen, but it's a pain in the ass when visiting :)