...And the mouse managed to escape into the closet.
Natter 74: Ready or Not
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Nothing worse than a cat who's a bad hunter.
You may want to consider tossing the vermouth. It doesn't keep.
Oh, is that right? I've had a bottle in my fridge for years, so maybe I'll just toss it.
While she's no Audra McDonald, the voice of Siri followed me on Twitter. Do we know her? I haven't figured out why she'd follow me.
She follows me too.
To be fair to Oz, I'd have never known there was a mouse in the house, if it weren't for him sniffing in corners for the last few days. But with my previous cats, usually the first sign I had of a mouse, was finding their dead bodies.
This also means I have to check the outside of my house for places they are getting in.
Timelies all!
At the airport, waiting for our flight.(we're flying to Buffalo and renting a car)
I hope you are bundled up, Sheryl! Enjoy and keep warm.
Well, both bottles of vermouth are unopened. So that's promising?
Sadly, they're dry vermouth, not sweet. I don't like martinis, but I do drink the occasional manhattan, but I can't make one with dry vermouth. Shall have to experiment with other cocktails.
No phone calls during the night: yay.
Consuela, you can pretty much use it as you would white wine in any recipe.
Yeah, it's really handy for deglazing and other things where you only need a small amount and don't want to crack open a whole bottle of wine.
Wheee, financial milestone! For the first time in a decade I've cracked five figures in savings. That'll change once I pay for my parents' flood insurance and my vacation this fall, but it does reassure me that I'm not entirely following the Grasshopper plan of adulting.