When I got the Gyoza for lunch yesterday (yesterday? That seems so long ago, but I guess it was yesterday) I also got two enchiladas with red sauce and two with green so today and tomorrow I am having Xmas enchiladas. Really pleased about that.
You are making excellent food choices!
Yikes, BT -- that is Too Hot.
Good luck with all of that, Theo. I think about moving somewhere cheaper for retirement myself. Why Tuscon, though?
Santa Fe sounds nicer, much cooler.
Santa Fe is pricey, though.
Yikes, BT -- that is Too Hot.
I shall assume you are talking about the actual weather and not my boy's recreational advice.
Theo - do you have people in Tucson? And are you looking at 3/2s because you want that much space or because that is what tends to be on the market? Have you considered a townhouse or garden style condo where you would be responsible for less upkeep?
OTOH, it is a damn shame that telling customers "Everyone has problems, just chill" occasionally is not okay.
I highly recommend an episode of The Truth called "Murder at Cakery Bakery". (I recommend ALL episodes of The Truth really, but this one is specifically relevant to dealing with customers/clients.)
Ugh. Forecast is for 38 degrees (100F) the next three days running. So much for autumn.
We're on a 2-hour snow delay! Wanna trade?
I have some friends in Tucson, and have visited before, so I know a little about the place, and just generally love the scenery and dry dry climate. It's way more liberal than most of AZ, which is also attractive. And has universities and so on, plus neighborhoods where you can walk to the grocery store et al.
Interesting coincidence, bt. The forecast high in Washington, DC today is just one degree off from that. Of course, 37F is a lot colder than 38C.
I just got the best humble brag ever in an email -- the faculty member apologized if she doesn't get back to us today because she's on her way to Birmingham, AL, to give a keynote with John Lewis!