Quote from: Jane on July 05, 2013, 04:34:59 PMWe have a variety of Dragonflies at the pond. We only have one Common Whitetail male that I only occasionally see. I think it is beautiful. I pulled this off the internet.It is a beaut.
We have a variety of Dragonflies at the pond. We only have one Common Whitetail male that I only occasionally see. I think it is beautiful. I pulled this off the internet.
Quote from: John G. on July 05, 2013, 07:01:42 PMWent out with friends after work and ate too much. The last course was something called a Nutty D'Angelo: a scoop of ice cream wrapped in white chocolate. Then the server sauteed butter, brown sugar, pecans, cinnamon and nutmeg together before adding brandy and setting the sauce on fire. Then he poured it over the ice cream. Quite dramatic. Onlly problem: He did it too quickly and the sugar wasn't dissolved. So it was a little gritty. Did you explain what he did wrong?
Went out with friends after work and ate too much. The last course was something called a Nutty D'Angelo: a scoop of ice cream wrapped in white chocolate. Then the server sauteed butter, brown sugar, pecans, cinnamon and nutmeg together before adding brandy and setting the sauce on fire. Then he poured it over the ice cream. Quite dramatic. Onlly problem: He did it too quickly and the sugar wasn't dissolved. So it was a little gritty.
I'm in something of a dream rut. Fortunately, I haven't been bothered with negative dreams lately (knocking wood as I type that), and indeed most of them seem to have something definitely positive or at least interesting about them. But I can't quite bring them back, once awake. At best, I get only a brief image of them through the day, which refuses to flesh itself out and reveal itself. And there's ALWAYS something about whatever the activity is that plays out in some kind of abstraction, that I can't even remember well enough to describe to myself, let alone anyone else.
The lovely Sisters Callaway, for your listening enjoyment:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9rSa_5QrS8&feature=player_embedded#at=25(And is that Dino at the piano?)
Pen and Paper on the nightstand.
Most of my posts are kind of random. I'm sure you haven't even noticed.
Quote from: ChasSmith on July 05, 2013, 07:12:42 AMI'm in something of a dream rut. Fortunately, I haven't been bothered with negative dreams lately (knocking wood as I type that), and indeed most of them seem to have something definitely positive or at least interesting about them. But I can't quite bring them back, once awake. At best, I get only a brief image of them through the day, which refuses to flesh itself out and reveal itself. And there's ALWAYS something about whatever the activity is that plays out in some kind of abstraction, that I can't even remember well enough to describe to myself, let alone anyone else.Answer: Pen and Paper on the nightstand.
Quote from: Jrand62 on July 05, 2013, 09:42:56 AMThat's a long slow slog DR DRUXY.I will let you know.
That's a long slow slog DR DRUXY.
Quote from: ChasSmith on July 05, 2013, 11:49:08 AMOh, TCB, there you go again. What in the hell would DR John G. want with a quarter of a million dollars?Can I just get the money and not have to do the work?
Oh, TCB, there you go again. What in the hell would DR John G. want with a quarter of a million dollars?
From DR TCB:QuoteOh please, Jane, it sounds exciting to me. I went to Safeway.LOL Didn't you have some action with people walking past your home heading to the water?
Oh please, Jane, it sounds exciting to me. I went to Safeway.
DR Jennifer, across the river from us is South Dakota where fireworks are legal for a certain time period. So, people just have to go across the river an buy them. There are really too many for the police to enforce. They don't really even try, which everyone knows, so no one is afraid to get them and shoot them off