What are you doing for fun??
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Chele, love the picture! I'm spending my last night of a week long vacation in Ireland. Have had a wonderful time. Saw lots of beautiful scenery (dingle peninsula and cliffs of moher), picturesque villages, rip roaring pubs, castles, friaries, cathedrals, sheep, stone fences, friendly people, Burial mounds from 3000 b.c. Didn't see: lots more castles, cathedrals, friaries. One week wasn't enough but it's a start. Found a restaurant in blarney with my family name (Mackey's restaurant). Unfortunately it was closed but. I did get some pictures of me standing out front. Ireland, check!
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Thanks lanagraves!
Thanks glenna! Ireland! How fun! I would like yo go to Scotland. I was born there, but left when I was a year old. -
We're having a breath of spring blow through here, temps are predicted in the mid 50s. Sunny, too. So, i'm definitely going to go for a walk today. Today should be great.
Glenna, I'm so glad you enjoyed that trip. Sounds heavenly. I notice you didn't see any friaries, did you see any fairies? They are called leprauchauns, in Ireland, right?
Have a safe trip home and post lots of pictures.
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Oh wow - I want to come to the states - it all sounds like so much fun. I already have New York and Vegas on my bucket list! I have been twice - 1982 and 2000. Being an Elvis fan have stayed in Memphis and also visited Tupelo and Nashville. Loved Graceland (of course!), Beale St, Peabody Hotel with the ducks! Can I admit to being 'sad' because I actually elbowed people aside so that I could share a lift with the ducks going back upstairs to their penthouse! (as my ex husband mouthed silently in the background - but they're only ordinary mallards that you can see at the park anyday!! Hmm! How many duck penthouses has he ever seen in the park!!).
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LOL @ SUE! I now have SUCH a mental image of this woman knocking people out of the way to get on an elevator with ducks! You're so funny!I've never been to Europe, but I would SURE knock people down for the chance to get to your corner of the world. Too bad there's not a star trek kind of machine to turn us into specks and re-materialize us on the other side of the world so we could change venue's for a couple of weeks. Oh, and in the process, it could eliminate our cancer and make us rich and gorgeous, and, and, and ....... (well, as long as I'm dreaming.....)
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Ireland and Australia have always been on my list of places to go. Hawaii was my #1 place and I did make it for my 50 birthday. The other two Im not so sure about. I may have to be content with out west sometime, Although I did live in Boulder for about 6 months, never made it out of Colorado that time. We are hoping to rent an RV next summer and do some traveling, Grand Canyon etc...
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Surf dreams - I agree with you totally. Bring on the star trek machine, both for the travel element and the cancer elimination!!
Of course we would have to find something different to talk about on here - but I'm sure we would manage.......!! -
Sue - we could always talk about ducks!
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Funnily enough, my treat to myself from the Peabody Hotel was a mallard dressed as Elvis in a white jumpsuit and cape! You have to be me really to understand! I'm quite normal really!
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I like to spend time with my horse. Some days I can't ride or work him, so I just go hang out with him and feed him treats. He is good medicine!
xxoo
Melissa
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I went to Washington to spend a few days at my brothers farm. I "mucked" the horse corrals, fed the horses (11), goats, chickens, dogs, cats, and sheep. It was great fun!
His wife and I spent an afternoon mending the fences where the horses were. One horse (Danny) was all over me! Almost to the point of molestation! (have you ever been molested by a horse?) My dear SIL was on the other side of the fence and I asked her, "what is the problem with this horse?!". She laughed and said, "So sorry, I forgot his carrots, I always hide carrots in my coat pockets and he hunts for them ... he is just looking for carrots!"
It was a great three days of therapy. No thought of my cancer crossed into my conscience thoughts! -
Today I tried something new in the gardening department, planting tulip bulbs in big pots at the top of the driveway, by the house. If I can keep the squirrels off now and the deer away once the bulbs start to sprout, we might have some gorgeous tulips in the spring.
Well, I can dream, can't I?
Optimistically,
Tina
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Tina,
Those pesky squirrels are a problem with bulbs. No deer here in the city, so have no idea about them. Could you cover the pots with chicken wire to protect the bulbs until the springtime? Optimism looks good on you.
*susan*
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Susan, great idea! And I just happen to have a roll of chicken wire in the shed. Thanks!
Tina
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Soleil, no fairies but we did see a beautiful rainbow .... Couldn't find the pot of gold, either. So, I crossed Ireland off my bucket list but want to go again so I'll have to put it back on my list! Sherry, your trip to Washington made me laugh ... You know, the part about being molested by a horse!!!! I want to plant bulbs by my mailbox. We have squirrels and deer but I'm going to do it anyway! I will post some pictures but probably not til after thanksgiving. I thought I had another week ..... Panic! I'm babysitting all day Wednesday for my 10 month old granddaughter so doubt I will get any pies made! Happy week, everyone! BTW, because they don't have thanksgiving in Ireland they have already decorated for Christmas!
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scuttlers, sounds like a fun day. Not sure what it would be like to be horse molested. Don't think I want to find out
But a day in the country sounds ideal.
Tina, optomistic does fit you quite well. Could you bring the tulips in Tina and Glenna? Before I decided to move, I had big plans to make my piano room(don't cringe Susan) into a greenhouse. Last year, I brought in snap dragons, geraniums, marigolds...they all did great. So, this year I was planning on bringing in my raspberries and strawberries. I figured they grow year round in Florida, why not here?
so, nobody has mentioned the big gobble day! This must be a time of fun, right?
I'm waiting for Susan's recipe. Next year I'll cook. This year, I'm going to my daughter's house. This is such a beautiful peaceful holiday. I love Christmas but Thanksgiving comes in a close second. Whats everyone doing with the day?
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Kathy, we plan to follow a Thanksgiving tradition established over the last three years. On Thursday morning we will drive to a Delaware beach town where friends have a house, help make a holiday dinner, take a few walks together in town and along the boardwalk, and drive home Saturday. Whether we actually do this or not depends on our aging cat, who has not defecated in her litter box for over 24 hours. This worries me. She's acting normal in every other way. I have been all over the house searching for cat poop in unauthorized places and have found none. Will call the vet at 9:00 a.m. If she is sick, we won't go to the shore.
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I am off to the farm this morning to buy my turkey and vegetables. Today I begin the cooking in earnest. Somehow, this year's menu is very carb-heavy. I suppose this is fine for one meal of the year and for the life of me, I don't know what I would cut. Only 11 people coming this year.
Tina, that does sound like a lovely tradition. I hope your cat poops soon. [Never in a million years did I think I would type such a sentence!]
Soleil, I guess I am the daughter cooking! :-) This year, my mother is bringing the squash.
*susan*
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We'll be having between 50 and 60 (yes, all family) I found a recipe for Pumpkin Bread Pudding that has really great reviews, so going to try that. And Pumpkin biscuits. (I put up about 15 quarts of pumpkin this year, may as well start using them.
Tomorrow is a girl's luncheon with nieces, aunts, moms, etc. at a wonderful little "girly" cafe in town.
I'll start on the cookies today. One old family recipe, Anise Cookies, needs to set for 4 weeks for the flavors to complete. So they are made around Thanksgiving, and if I hide them well, they are available and ready for Christmas.
For my granddaughters Advent Calendar this year I did charm bracelets. I bought a permanent calendar several years ago that has small drawers for each day. Last weekend I bought all the different charms. Need to wrap them and send them in the next few days. I hope they like this idea.
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Hi all! I hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving. I'm getting hungry now reading about all the good things you're cooking. I'm finishing up the slooowwesst day at the office. Time is creeping by. Then we're headed to Nashville until Sunday. I can't wait to get out of town for a few days. Glad to be letting someone else do my cooking this Thanksgiving.
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This year will be so much different. Since my mom died last Feb. nobody was really in the mood to do a big thing at their house, so we'll go out to eat at the local Golden Corral for lunch and then whoever wants to can come bac to my house and watch football or play games. I think it will be less stressful and more fun to do something so much different than usual.
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News Flash: Pet produced poop! Thanksgiving shore sojourn is on!
Tina
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Glad to hear it Tina! Most of us can sympathize with the poor dog!
. And your holiday plans sound awesome...glad you're not cancelling. Hoping you all have a good holiday.
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Starting my Christmas shopping this week-end by looking for a small pony for my almost three year old grandson.Its really a kind of selfish present though. The pony will have to stay at my house and I miss seeing horses in my pasture. But it will be fun.
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Yay! Another horse lover! Hi Melizzard!
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Tina,
Your day sounds beautiful. I'm thinking Susan's dinner is too. I'm bowled over by Scuttlers 40 people event. I used to cook for 24 . thought that was a feat.
Thanksgiving gives me alot to be thankful for this year. But I am going to be most thankful for eating some stuffing with gravy. Favorite part :P
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Such s beautiful day . Dh and I went to walk 9 holes of golf. i had D 2x and finally had to quit on hole 8
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Tina - your pet update made me LOL (nearly spit out my coffee!). I have a senior citizen dog, so I understand.
Scuttlers - 50 - 60 people!?!? You are amazing.
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We ended up with 47 for dinner, and about 10-12 dropping in later for dessert. It was not at my house! (not near big enough) My DH's younger brother has a large house, and the "formal living room" is designated for family gatherings. It is 20 by 30 feet. He sets up tables that seat 10 each. All with nice wooden chairs and table cloths. (It looks like a restaurant!) The dinner is buffet style around the formal dinning room, with the dessert table in the middle. We had sooooo much food this year!
My bread pudding with the caramel sauce was to DIE FOR! OMGosh! It is on the Epicurious cookbook sight that came with my iPad. I used a "Cinnamon Burst" bread that we found at the local bakery. (and added some really great Costa Rican rum to both the custard and the caramel sauce) The pumpkin biscuits turned out good also. Just substituted pumpkin (not pie mix) for part of the liquid and used Bisquick. Brushed with egg whites and covered in cinnamon sugar.
Finished the charms for the grand daughters. They are really going to have fun with them. Jo Ann's had all the jewelry stuff on sale yesterday at half price. So I bought necklaces to match the bracelets. They can have changing necklaces, and design their own to their heart's desires. (These are for the Advent calendar. A different charm for each day.) I wish I had known they were going to be on sale. Would have saved me a bundle ...
May head out to the Antique Fair in Boise, if I can talk my DH into it.
Bought a keyboard case, wireless, for my iPad. My grand daughter wanted one for Christmas, and when I saw it, I decided I needed one also. It is awesome! Works GREAT! Can be found at Target, Brookstone, etc. Well worth the expense!
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Between my Peace Corps experience and flying for Pan Am, I have traveled quite a bit. Have never been to Austalia or New Zealand but that's planned for next year, if I am well, G-d willing. You can never travel too much in my opinion.
On Thanksgiving night, my almost 8 month old granddaughter was asleep on my bed. After cooking, eating and a wee bit too much wine, I laid down next to her. It was so precious and just took my breath away. I kept my hand on her tummy, and she rolled closer to me. She smelled like heaven and was so soft and warm. I was overcome with so much joy and love for my precious girl. Such pure happiness.I will never forget it.
Caryn
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