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jyl 07-26-2009 02:42 PM

How's Your Weekend Going?
 
Mon through Thur are supposed to be 100F and only cooling to 70F at night. My central air is not working and the repairman is coming . . . Friday. My neighbor is away and I'll have to water his plants 2X day (he has some incredible bonsai and I don't want them to suffer). My lettuce is bolting, my peas are turning yellow. We have some friends staying over tonight and I've been working all last night and this AM preparing dinner. Ceviche, gazpacho, vichysoisse (sp?), brined and grilled chicken breasts stuffed with basil pesto, tomato pesto on pasta, grilled veggies drizzled with olive oil. The menu is complicated by the fact that the wife is a vegan, the husband is a carnivore, and everything has to be cooked on the grill and the one side burner. Arrgh. I'll be glad to go back to work on Monday. At least it's air conditioned and I don't have to feed anyone.

Embraer 07-26-2009 02:44 PM

just had a Mojito Lime marinated chicken kebob, and my apartment is a balmy 67 degrees.

I feel ya.

crustychief 07-26-2009 02:47 PM

Well it is hot here, crashed an expensive RC plane, went to a boring lamaz (sp) class. Your dinner sounds awesome though!
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1248648434.jpg

crustychief 07-26-2009 02:49 PM

plane pic.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1248648559.jpg

Embraer 07-26-2009 02:50 PM

is that the John Denver edition of barbie?

pwd72s 07-26-2009 02:51 PM

Everything just peachy-keen 90 miles south of you John...central air working perfectly...my only major exertion is moving sprinklers every 4 hours. Watching racing on the tube.

Hope you get your air functioning soon...it is kinda warm out there today.

Seahawk 07-26-2009 02:56 PM

I'll do the accident investigation for you, Chief:cool:

Kids just got back from a week with my Dad...their first extended car road trip together.

They had a ball.

They missed a phenomenal storm that kicked up on the Potomac earlier today. Easy 50kt winds, horizontal sheets of rain. The Potomac looked like the North Atlantic.

Nice to have the kids home.

slakjaw 07-26-2009 02:58 PM

I think it only hit 83 here today.

74-911 07-26-2009 03:11 PM

Praying for rain.

S. Central TX is in the D5 extreme drought category and has been for months. 3.09 inches of rain This Year !! and the last 6 months of 2008 were way below normal for rainfall. Temps running 5+ degrees above normal. Tanks are all dry and lakes are heading that way. Daily high temp. records have been broken 27 times and counting.

I don't know if it's global warming or not but this &(%# has definitely got to stop.

HardDrive 07-26-2009 04:37 PM

It is cookin' up here in Seattle. All the pale Seattle hipsters are melting.

Rick Lee 07-26-2009 04:42 PM

Hot as balls here today. I rode about 100 miles in peak heat yesterday and had to cool off at Jamba Juice before getting home. Went shooting with the wife today to get her prepped for her CCW class and range qual.

Oh Haha 07-26-2009 04:56 PM

Except for ALOT of rain lately, Michigan has had great weather. Temps have been below normal which I like. We bought a portable A/C in the spring and have only used it a couple of times.


Sleeping weather has been nice as well with temps in the 50s and 60s with low humidity.

HHI944 07-26-2009 05:10 PM

I ran over a baby alligator with my lawn mower. I'm pretty sure the mower is done for and bone fragments cut the he!! out of my shins. Yeah, it's been ******* fabulous.

Rot 911 07-26-2009 06:06 PM

We are having the coolest July in 120 years here in mid-MO. Days in the mid 80's nights in the mid 60's. Spent this weekend tearing off and rebuilding the back steps. Did it all in cedar. I can't believe how expensive wood is now a days!

LakeCleElum 07-26-2009 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Kurt V (Post 4800554)
We are having the coolest July in 120 years here in mid-MO. Days in the mid 80's nights in the mid 60's. Spent this weekend tearing off and rebuilding the back steps. Did it all in cedar. I can't believe how expensive wood is now a days!

Dunno Kurt - I rode past Jeff. City area twice in the last week heading from Lake Cle Elum to Louisville on my bike. Was cool on the way down, but had temps over 90 just north of there coming thru on Friday. (Took Hwy 36 east and I-70 west).

My weekend? Rode a m/c 2399 miles from Louisville in 3 days. Temps in the 90's each day - 97 today (Sun) 40 miles from home, was 91 when I arrived back.....I'm bushed.......

jyl 07-26-2009 09:57 PM

I expect to get my AC fixed just in time for cool weather. Because that's how life works.



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Everything just peachy-keen 90 miles south of you John...central air working perfectly...my only major exertion is moving sprinklers every 4 hours. Watching racing on the tube. <br>
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Hope you get your air functioning soon...it is kinda warm out there today.

john70t 07-26-2009 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by jyl (Post 4800193)
Mon through Thur are supposed to be 100F and only cooling to 70F at night. My central air is not working and the repairman is coming .

Building practices are 20/20. Mabye we will learn, probably not.
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Originally Posted by jyl (Post 4800193)
My neighbor is away and I'll have to water his plants 2X day (he has some incredible bonsai and I don't want them to suffer).
My lettuce is bolting, my peas are turning yellow.

Get them out of the direct sun. Make a frame and cover with plastic, and/or add drip irrigation.
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Originally Posted by jyl (Post 4800193)
We have some friends staying over tonight and I've been working all last night and this AM preparing dinner. Ceviche, gazpacho, vichysoisse (sp?), brined and grilled chicken breasts stuffed with basil pesto, tomato pesto on pasta, grilled veggies drizzled with olive oil.

What, no invite? Tonight was marinated flank steak, greek salad, and vegetable kebobs(peppers, onions, pineapple, seasonings, o.o.) followed by the better-half's cake with infused jello topped by strawberry-koolwhip topping. Light as a feather and just easy to eat the whole pan as one piece.
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Originally Posted by jyl (Post 4800193)
The menu is complicated by the fact that the wife is a vegan, the husband is a carnivore, and everything has to be cooked on the grill and the one side burner. Arrgh.

Boiled organic tofu for all, or the phone book.

HardDrive 07-26-2009 10:30 PM

I've been smiling about his all day. LOL. Lets see what the vegetarian wife has to say about it.

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Originally Posted by crustychief (Post 4800205)
Well it is hot here, crashed an expensive RC plane, went to a boring lamaz (sp) class. Your dinner sounds awesome though!
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1248648434.jpg


jyl 07-27-2009 05:20 AM

Turns out, these vegans don't eat much. Apparently, nor do their husbands. After the appetizers they were nearly full. Portion sizes for each successive dish started converging on zero before we were even done, so we ended up lopping things off the menu. And four adults only managed one bottle of wine. Gaah. Give me my usual gluttunous friends, who actually eat.

dtw 07-28-2009 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by jyl (Post 4801083)
Turns out, these vegans don't eat much. Apparently, nor do their husbands. After the appetizers they were nearly full. Portion sizes for each successive dish started converging on zero before we were even done, so we ended up lopping things off the menu. And four adults only managed one bottle of wine. Gaah. Give me my usual gluttunous friends, who actually eat.

Ha! No doubt. This weekend was unwind-time at the beach for me. Sorry yours was not so smooth.

I was cooking too. Threw this together Sunday night. Fresh grouper. Portobella reduction w/shrimp, shallots, garlic, some chardonnay. Garnished with chopped home-grown basil. Green beans out of my folks' garden, and whole wheat pasta salad with home-grown cilantro and jalapeno.

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