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Wednesday, March 10, 2004

Halley is having a variation of one of our old favorites Blasted Chicken.

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Tonight I had 7 Pepper Seared Sea Scallops.


9:28:15 PM    

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The place where some of my blogging happens.  I also do some from work, and with the iBook I blog from anywhere I can get some wireless goodness.

9:20:27 PM    

So Dave is looking at property, along with other places, in Florida.  I decided to look around and guess what, the house I grew up in is for sale.  The two Hickory trees are still in the front yard.  I remember when the arborist came out to get rid of the carpenter ant nest and plugged the hole with cement.  As the years went by I curiously watched as the tree absorbed the filling.  We always had some hickory nuts drying in the garage in an old tin paint can.


1:17:01 PM    

From a Country Wisdom email,

"Most of the stuff people worry about never happens."


11:32:54 AM    

Walking down memory lane looking at the old cars today.  I drive by PJ's all the time.  They have some really nice cars.

My dad had a '69 Pontiac Gran Prix, white with black top and red interior.  That car was all engine with a little space for people, and a non-existant back seat.

My first car was a yellow '72 Beetle.  Previously my older brother had a beige beetle, '67 or '68 I think it was, which he spray painted bright yellow with forest green fenders.  We also had an orange '69 beetle at one time.

Oh, and by the way, when we were kids growing up we used to have wacky made up slang nicknames for everything (a la Seinfeld) and would call the Karmann Ghia a Common Beater :)


10:35:24 AM    

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