Power is out at the office. Looks like it is time to head out for the day
This thread slept in and was late for work...
I had my first encounter with Pho Bo last summer. Long time since I discovered a culinary dish that truly changed my world.
Yesterday was Field Day at my school. Ordinarily the event would (and darn well should) be held on a Friday, but due to multiple weather-related cancellations, Wednesday was our drop-dead, has to happen today date.
Today, the campus looks and feels like the "after" in a zombie film.
Always one to toot my own horn, and/or horns relating to my family, I now proudly point out that my daughter was Blue Team Captain in 8th grade. The Blue Team resoundingly won that year end Field Day competition along with the cumulative points for the academic year.
I wish I could claim her as a chip off this old block but she's actually very nice and sincere. But she still cannot hit a baseball with a bat so I've got that on her.
Nothing incites bodily violence quicker than a Duke fan turning in your direction and saying 'scoreboard.'
Baseball not a problem. Softballs I struggle with when it is slow pitch. I don't have the patience to wait for the ball to get there and so am often early with my swing.
I am not brave enough to recommend it, but let me just ask out of curiosity: anyone here watch LetterKenny on Hulu?
Nothing incites bodily violence quicker than a Duke fan turning in your direction and saying 'scoreboard.'
Should be nice and warm here this weekend with sunshine, may be a kayak sort of weekend. DaughterPK is home for a few days, so might as well hit the river.
Can I come? I want to become better with a kayak. When the family is at a place where kayaking is possible, I treat so that I can go. Niece Nicole and Brother-in-Law Alan are the champions at falling out.
eta - bucket list item is to kayak where I can see manatees. Need to find someone that will do that with me.
Of course you're invited. And IIRC, you have a nephew in Clemson? If so, there should be great kayaking opportunities up there if you visit.
I have never kayaked in the Keys, but have seen a lot of manatee in the inlets of Islamorada and the vicinity. I have never sea kayaked though.