Yup that white stuff is snow. Even though you don't particularly like snow and cold weather, it had to be pretty cool experiencing a White Christmas for the first time.
With the skills Pura has in the kitchen, has she ever thought of opening up a vegan restaurant? If she did, that would be worth a road trip to Knoxville.
The Quiet Game is that the game where the first one to talk loses? If that's the game, no wonder you never win.😁
Mince pie, I have heard of it but had to check out the link to know what kind of pie it was. It's obvious she left out the meat.
It sounds like you had a New Year's Day very similar to ours, just the two of us, eat all day, have a couple hits of desert throughout the day, fall asleep in front of the tube while watching a movie, and just spending some time with the love of our lives. Not our typical day, but a nice change.
From the photos, you would think you were my neighbor.
Thanks for the mention my friend.
Good morning! Of course, breakfast wouldn't have been the same without a Jurg touch.
I was just telling Galen they're available at Cost Plus World Market. We looked and looked, no luck. Ran into a Brit here and he knew the only place in the states carrying them.
Yup, that's the game. Thankfully it's only always been threatened against me. I wouldn't stand a chance!
Cool you ask. One of her dreams (I almost said "her dream") is to own a food truck and a conex, one of those sea containers. A stationary coffee hut/healthy eat type food as well as a mobile. Man I think she'd be really successful. We'll see how it goes, nothing surprises us anymore as we just let life come to us rather than trying to navigate toward it ourselves. But heck yeah man, she's been plotting that one for a hot minute.
Otherwise it seems like we were neighbors. I mean with the white stuff in the air and dessert hits and all. Guess I shoulda asked you what movie we watched cuz I still can't remember. 🤔
Happy New Year @thebigsweed. Thanks a lot for reblogging this one.
Tell Pura I think she should go for it. I like the idea of letting stuff come to you.
As soon as I read that, it brought back a very fond memory. When playing hoops in H.S., my coach, said Bob let the game come to you.
At the time I only applied that to the game of hoops, now I try to do just that. let the game come to me, not force anything. That is counterproductive.