My loving wife Judy, aka SWMBO (She Who Must Be Obeyed), unexpectedly dusted and vacuumed the house today.
I complimented her, told her it looked so clean it just sparkled.
But then . . .
My loving wife Judy, aka SWMBO (She Who Must Be Obeyed), unexpectedly dusted and vacuumed the house today.
I complimented her, told her it looked so clean it just sparkled.
But then . . .
For a mid-afternoon comida a visit to a neighborhood favorite, the much heralded Mexican restaurant Casa Perez.
SWMBO, aka Judy, enjoys a bowl of Chili Verde, one of her favorites.
The menu description: Lean chunks of pork simmered in green tomatillo sauce with bell peppers and onions. Served with rice, beans, pico de gallo, and tortillas.
I had Chili Relleno de Camarones: A Mexican poblano pepper stuffed with prawns, mushrooms, pepper and a cream sauce. Served over green sauce and sour cream with rice, pico de gallo and tortillas.
(Sorry, no photo. My appetite superseded one.)
We each prefaced our meals with one of the delicious House Margaritas and accompanied them with Negra Modelo cervezas (beers).
It's a great restaurant but don't tell anyone.
I noticed Christmas decorations up on light poles around the Civic Center, the Police Station, and the Public Library yesterday.
Those candy canes look a little the worse for wear but the spirit of Christmas is still there.
Christmas baking season has begun at the vaunted Taylor Bakery & Experimental (and sometimes hazardous) Kitchen Laboratory.
Here's today's result.
A puff pastry shell with the center pushed down to make a hollow for some lemon curd, topped with a blackberry and sprinkled with confectioner's sugar.
A little fussy but de-lish-us!
Let the holidays begin!
Y'know, after a feasting day things kind of slow down so I'm a little late with this edition of comedy and fun'n'games.
So how did your big meals go yesterday?
Here's a photo of our Thanksgiving turkey.
All joking aside, we'd like you to have a great day wherever you are in the world, whether it's Thanksgiving, Friendsgiving or just another normal old Thursday.