Weekend Roll Call 9-21-24
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Weekend Roll Call 9-21-24
FOC finally on tap for some rain. Most of the
weekend looks to be a wash out. Thankfully it won't
stop the KCBS teams. I am judging another contest today
and looking forward to some good Q followed up by the
MIZZOU game this afternoon.
Chiefs tomorrow night against the Falcoons.
141 days to 3pete.
44 days to the election.
Yam still endorsing the black nazi.
No meme today.
Nothing much to rant about either.
I'll try to do better next weekend.
Happy weekend, y'all.
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In D.C. now, and I wish I could stay here a month, so much I'd love to check out. Yesterday was our travel day and it wiped me out, but we still went on a bus tour of the city.
My wife forgot her wedding ring at home, she takes it off when she does yard work and then sometimes forgets about it, like she did yesterday. So on the spur of the moment, I took her to Tiffany's and got her another ring. I told her that I'd buy her any ring she wanted, as long as she never takes it off. She ended up choosing a simple band:
Judging by the smile on her face, this was one of the best things I've ever done for as long as we have been married. Happy wife, happy life.
Last night several of us went to an Italian restaurant called L'Ardente. Apparently it is quite popular, reservations difficult to get, and so on. Food was good, I had the lasagna, which had 40 layers, have no idea how they did that. The only pic I took during the evening was a neon sign near the restrooms, I have never seen such a sign, especially not lit up in neon:
Tonight is a gala where a friend of ours is receiving a prestigious award, one that is well deserved. Should be quite an event, no doubt I'll post about it later.
Tomorrow, Manhattan Twist is in a stakes race in New York. He won his first race but this is a step up in competition, hopefully he will be up to the challenge.
Won't be able to watch football this weekend but I'll be checking the scores. Geaux Tigers, geaux Saints. Y'all have a good one.
My wife forgot her wedding ring at home, she takes it off when she does yard work and then sometimes forgets about it, like she did yesterday. So on the spur of the moment, I took her to Tiffany's and got her another ring. I told her that I'd buy her any ring she wanted, as long as she never takes it off. She ended up choosing a simple band:
Judging by the smile on her face, this was one of the best things I've ever done for as long as we have been married. Happy wife, happy life.
Last night several of us went to an Italian restaurant called L'Ardente. Apparently it is quite popular, reservations difficult to get, and so on. Food was good, I had the lasagna, which had 40 layers, have no idea how they did that. The only pic I took during the evening was a neon sign near the restrooms, I have never seen such a sign, especially not lit up in neon:
Tonight is a gala where a friend of ours is receiving a prestigious award, one that is well deserved. Should be quite an event, no doubt I'll post about it later.
Tomorrow, Manhattan Twist is in a stakes race in New York. He won his first race but this is a step up in competition, hopefully he will be up to the challenge.
Won't be able to watch football this weekend but I'll be checking the scores. Geaux Tigers, geaux Saints. Y'all have a good one.
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IN. Fall on its way which down here means a little cooling off.
NCAA football wall to wall---go Orange.
Tunes tonight will work. Sup Smackie ??
NCAA football wall to wall---go Orange.
Tunes tonight will work. Sup Smackie ??
"It''s not dark yet--but it's getting there". -- Bob Dylan
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Missed it. They'll be back next week
"It''s not dark yet--but it's getting there". -- Bob Dylan
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"Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teaches my hands to the war, and my fingers to fight."
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"Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teaches my hands to the war, and my fingers to fight."
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Gonna derail whatever the wife has planned for the day and take her out to lunch at Harris' on Kent Island.
We don't go out very often so she'll have a good time. Their seafood is incredible - fresh off the boat.
Looking forward to Tune Town tonight!
We don't go out very often so she'll have a good time. Their seafood is incredible - fresh off the boat.
Looking forward to Tune Town tonight!
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Today is Poolesville Day!!!!
It's only a 2 block walk from where I'm staying, so I'll make a quick walk on over.
https://www.poolesvilleday.com/
This one-day FREE event located in Montgomery County is a Poolesville tradition celebrating more than 25 years of community, fun and entertainment! Poolesville Day is produced by the Poolesville Day Committee, Inc. (PDC) which is comprised of local volunteer residents and is held in mid-September in Poolesville, Maryland each year.
WHEN:
September 21, 2024
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
WHERE:
Whalen Commons
19701 Fisher Avenue
Poolesville, Maryland 20837
The family-oriented festival attracts over 12,000 visitors to the historic downtown Commons.
Activities include:
Town Parade 10:00 - 11:00am
5K Charity Run 8:00 am
Children’s activities: Mechanical Rides, Moon bounce, train and pony rides and more.
Arts and craft vendors and other exhibitors
Food and beverages from award winning vendors
Children's entertainment
Falcon Lane: fun for 8 & older
Special Features:
Local musical performances
Live Ag Reserve Demonstrations
Electric Vehicle Car Show
Features a full day of entertainment for all ages.
It's only a 2 block walk from where I'm staying, so I'll make a quick walk on over.
https://www.poolesvilleday.com/
This one-day FREE event located in Montgomery County is a Poolesville tradition celebrating more than 25 years of community, fun and entertainment! Poolesville Day is produced by the Poolesville Day Committee, Inc. (PDC) which is comprised of local volunteer residents and is held in mid-September in Poolesville, Maryland each year.
WHEN:
September 21, 2024
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
WHERE:
Whalen Commons
19701 Fisher Avenue
Poolesville, Maryland 20837
The family-oriented festival attracts over 12,000 visitors to the historic downtown Commons.
Activities include:
Town Parade 10:00 - 11:00am
5K Charity Run 8:00 am
Children’s activities: Mechanical Rides, Moon bounce, train and pony rides and more.
Arts and craft vendors and other exhibitors
Food and beverages from award winning vendors
Children's entertainment
Falcon Lane: fun for 8 & older
Special Features:
Local musical performances
Live Ag Reserve Demonstrations
Electric Vehicle Car Show
Features a full day of entertainment for all ages.
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I’ll work ‘em like rented mules.
Try to work in a nap today so you can hang with us a little longer.
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Killington Brewfest today, nice hiking up here yesterday.
If you zoom in, left of middle, you can see the Brewfest venue.
Peace!
Twis
If you zoom in, left of middle, you can see the Brewfest venue.
Peace!
Twis
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Killington is wonderful. As a matter fact, just returned from there for a few days visit w/family who lives there. Very much enjoy hiking the small mountain streams and catching some wild brook trout. Hope you enjoy your time there, TWIS. P.S. DO NOT speed on Rt. 4 heading back down towards Rutland as it is very heavily policed. Set your cruise at a hair over 50, relax, and enjoy the scenery.The Whistle Is Screaming wrote: ↑Sat Sep 21, 2024 2:55 pm Killington Brewfest today, nice hiking up here yesterday.
If you zoom in, left of middle, you can see the Brewfest venue.
Peace!
Twis
For me, yardwork this morn and now settling in for some CFB and a cocktail in a bit.
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Just got back from the weekly excursion to the flatlands for the farmers market and Costco. This afternoon I have an appointment at the household hazardous waste disposal to leave off some household hazardous waste. Yard work later and Tune Town tonight. I’ll be grilling some king salmon that I picked up at Costco. Not as fresh as what Dins gets to eat three times a day, but it’s the best we can do here.
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Wild brook trout in those mountain streams are like fresh water barracuda. Once when fishing a stream in the Catskills, my son caught a nice 9 inches. It had a swollen belly so I cut it open to see what it had eaten. Insidevwas a snake about 10" long. Amazing.
Enjoy.
Enjoy.
"It''s not dark yet--but it's getting there". -- Bob Dylan
Carbon Dating, the number one dating app for senior citizens.
"Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teaches my hands to the war, and my fingers to fight."
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"Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teaches my hands to the war, and my fingers to fight."
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Look how close it is there. See, I told you that the sun is not 93 million miles away.
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I like salmon done pretty simple. Probably just some seasoning and EVOO, throw it on the grill skin side down and when the skin is nice and crispy I’ll turn it over and cook until done. I haven’t done king salmon for quite a while but it was relatively cheap at Costco today ($15.99). I usually do coho salmon that way, and I remember having problems with king salmon flaring up because it’s so much more oily. I’ll just have to keep an eye on it.
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Cool story, wolfman. 10 year old Rooty caught a 12" brookie. It had a crazy deep body and looked almost like a massive sun fish. I was so excited but the meat was really soft like it was too old.
Ain't nothin' like the real thing, baby.
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Yes, wild brookies are very aggressive, as evidenced by the fact your son caught one with a snake in its belly. My best is a 12"er, caught in a stream that tumbles down from Killington Mountain. Was the only wild brookie I've ever kept for dinner. Yes, it was delicious.Wolfman wrote: ↑Sat Sep 21, 2024 7:14 pm Wild brook trout in those mountain streams are like fresh water barracuda. Once when fishing a stream in the Catskills, my son caught a nice 9 inches. It had a swollen belly so I cut it open to see what it had eaten. Insidevwas a snake about 10" long. Amazing.
Enjoy.
I'm getting older. If I knew how to, I'd post pics of it on this sordid clambake. Once photobucket jettisoned their free hosting, I bailed and have never revisited how to post pics.
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I had the same conundrum with Photobucket. Check out imgur.com.
There’s also an app.
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King salmon, asparagus and chanterelle mushrooms from the grill. Corn on the cob to round things out.
This was more than just edible.
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Awesome looking meal.
Irie called, wants his pan back. Said "nice corn cob"
Irie called, wants his pan back. Said "nice corn cob"