Well, it's almost time to start preparing my vegetable garden. I'm behind on my planning and need to get busy. In the meantime I seem to have lost my copy of Irma Bambauer's The Joy of Cooking but for pure reading pleasure I can recommend The Food Lab by J. Kenji Lopez-Alt which is not about a dog though it could be.
For raising dogs get the book 'No Bad Dogs' by Barbara Woodhouse, she's dead now but was famous in England for saying 'Walkeeze' in her high pitched squeaky voice as she started walking and her dogs followed her. Basically she explains what dogs need and how to give them that as they learn to do the right things.
I'm preparing a large pot of chicken soup for the snow we are getting tomorrow.
Local customs can be such fun! Do you throw it at it, or serve it sedately in bowls and stuff - more like an offering sort of thing than a deluge? ; )
It was not fun snow as it quickly turned to sleet and rain well before evening. So I disinvited it to dinner and kept the soup for myself.
Snow in Flagstaff! And L.A.!
I remember one July driving through a hailstorm outside of Sante Fe, New Mexico. Albuquerque regularly got trace amounts of snow (in the winter) but the real deal was on the eastern side of the mountains just to the east of the city. I went cross country skiing there but the roads weren't well plowed so the adventure began long before we reached the trails. : )
Snagletooth wrote:Well, it's
For raising dogs get the book 'No Bad Dogs' by Barbara Woodhouse, she's dead now but was famous in England for saying 'Walkeeze' in her high pitched squeaky voice as she started walking and her dogs followed her. Basically she explains what dogs need and how to give them that as they learn to do the right things.
Winterknight wrote:My niece
That made national news - it was in our local Mississippi paper this morning. 3ft in Flagstaff! Also Tucson got a blanket of snow. Tucson! This from the Tucson Daily Star: https://tucson.com/news/local/snow-in-tucson-here-are-some-beautiful-photos-taken-friday/collection_d8c4e36c-36b9-11e9-bd86-eb9fe119933d.html#1
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anniet wrote: I'm
It was not fun snow as it quickly turned to sleet and rain well before evening. So I disinvited it to dinner and kept the soup for myself.
Snow in Flagstaff! And L.A.!
I remember one July driving through a hailstorm outside of Sante Fe, New Mexico. Albuquerque regularly got trace amounts of snow (in the winter) but the real deal was on the eastern side of the mountains just to the east of the city. I went cross country skiing there but the roads weren't well plowed so the adventure began long before we reached the trails. : )
Snagletooth wrote:It was not
Flagstaff should have oodles of snow every year, so why the mention with LA that that gets snow once a century?
Mike Hewson wrote:Q : How did
Once again, I think I can speak for the Community and say, yep!![Laughing Laughing](https://einsteinathome.org/sites/all/libraries/tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-laughing.gif)
Do you got any more of those? ***oh gawd I hope not!***
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I am just winning!!
I am just winning!!
Not.
Not.
Phil
I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken.
Impossible
Impossible
Gary Charpentier
Okay
So, how 'bout them Clue
So, how 'bout them Clue Trails?
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