Friday, September 20, 2024
THE FRIDAY FUNNIES
Thursday, September 19, 2024
KITCHEN DUTY
I spent the day in the kitchen.
It was by my own volition.
Judy was going out for lunch with Gayle so I had the area to myself.
First on the list were two loaves of bread that are alleged to be a knockoff of the brown bread served at the Cheesecake Company restaurants.
Next up and still bubbling away for a couple more hours: Marcella Hazan's Bolognese Sauce.
I've only had a sip or two of the sauce and it tastes like it will go good with pasta tomorrow.
The bread looks good but we haven't sampled it yet.
I'll let you know.
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Later: We did try the bread and it's delicious. It has molasses and honey among a lot of other ingredients and there's a slight sweetness to the finished product. Yummers.
I had three meatballs broiled in the oven for my evening repast.
Judy is not fond of meatballs so I had no competition for them.
The meat was left over from the pasta sauce. Could have made a burger but wanted to try this.
First time I've tried broiling anything. It worked swell.
Wednesday, September 18, 2024
JUST ANOTHER DAY
Tuesday, September 17, 2024
INVASION!!!
Monday, September 16, 2024
WHERE HAVE I GONE?
Saturday, September 14, 2024
THE REAR VIEW MIRROR
Many people, SWMBO among them, are keeping a close eye on this year's presidential campaign.
While I do read some articles online and occasionally watch some of the constant coverage on television, I am generally leaving the outcome to fate this year.
As a former radio and television journalist, I am finding it tiring.
But 60 years ago, when I was a young lad, it was a different story.
That was 1964, the year Senator Barry Goldwater was the Republican nominee.
When he made a campaign visit to North Dakota, where I was still living, I was hot on his trail.
Or maybe I should say "hot on his tail!"
That young clean-shaven guy in the houndstooth jacket behind him is your Catalyst.
Ten years later, I was living in Phoenix and Baseball Steve and I traveled to Washington, D.C. where a coterie of former staffers of the Senator had organized an event around the title of the 10 year anniversary of the non-inauguration of Barry Goldwater.
I met then-president Gerald Ford on that visit.
But back home and off the campaign trail I was a hard-partying man of the 70's.
And then the calendar pages rapidly flutter past and it was the middle 80's and my bride and I were about to move to Mexico.
My friend Tommy Terrific sent me off with this clever card.
Ah the memories.
Who would have ever thought all that would have come out of this sweet young boy back in the 1940's?