I love the EL thread. I love the EL thread so much,
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.
The EL thread is pretty amazing.
-t, you're a braver woman than I am--no way would I have started a run at 9:30 today! It was plenty hot at 8.
I nearly talked myself into going to the hamburger place up the street for dinner, so I could get a milkshake, but my sister's tomato plants are going crazy. So instead I'm making a panzanella salad of sorts, and I'll crack a beer in a little while. Or maybe open the white that's in the fridge...
I walked today, but still. I'm certainly not going to try very hard to stay awake.
Oh, my, beer sounds delicious. I do not have any. Getting some would take far too much effort.
I went for the white wine instead, but I cut it with sparkling water, since I have to write.
Mm, that also sounds delish.
Woo hoo! Victorian Farm is back on YouTube! Maybe the BBC finally saw the illogic of yanking it off when there was no Region 1 DVD available for us here in the colonies to buy.
I got empanadas and heirloom tomatoes at the farmer's market this morning. Once my kitchen stuff arrives and I can cook for reals, I'll definitely buy more produce there. I ate a picnic lunch in Golden Gate park with Laura Shapiro & her partner, and then we wandered around for a bit. Now I'm home and I've cracked a beer because it's time to watch some TV. It's hot, so I'm probably having caprese salad for dinner.
I ate a picnic lunch in Golden Gate park with Laura Shapiro & her partner, and then we wandered around for a bit.
That sounds great: I'm sure it's cooler there than here!
caprese salad for dinner.
That was my lunch yesterday, courtesy of the tomatoes that the neighbor 3 doors down gave me from his front-yard tomato plants. I only lacked fresh basil. Poor planning.
If only caprese did not involve tomatoes.