It’s the Ides of February. Should we beware? (Ides are the day before the middle day of a month, or the 13th day of the lunar cycle. I learned that on Wikipedia.)
Good morning from Fake Spring in Atlanta. The weather is beautiful. It truly lifts my spirits. All the years I was working, I did not notice the weather so much as I do at this age and stage.
Yesterday as I was raking near the street, a survey taker came by with her clipboard and asked if she could ask me a question. I hesitated a moment before answering yes. She told me she was wanting an opinion on Affordable Housing and she was with the AFLCIO. She wanted my name. I told her I did not want my name on a list. She was going to walk away so I commented she had a lovely day to be out doing that, and then I added, “Stay blessed.”
Yesterday on FB someone posted a question about what would be a food you ate during hard times that you still include in your meal plans. Several people said eggs with chips. I found out they meant bagged potato chips. I thought perhaps like fish and chips. I never knew people ate eggs and potato chips. It does not appeal to me. Am I the only one who never heard of that combo?
Kizzie, are you thinking runny fried eggs with potato chips or scrambled eggs with potato chips sprinkled in? The scrambled eggs might be okay to me. I was picturing runny eggs over the chips. Not a pretty sight to me.
Busy day cleaning. I have yet another Goodwill pile started!
Eggs with toast sounds good but not chips. When husband was in the Air Force we ate a lot of rice and corn! We were so poor and it was all we could do to buy formula for our baby. But the Lord He did get us through!❣️
It’s the Ides of February. Should we beware? (Ides are the day before the middle day of a month, or the 13th day of the lunar cycle. I learned that on Wikipedia.)
Enjoy the funnies here.
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Good morning from Fake Spring in Atlanta. The weather is beautiful. It truly lifts my spirits. All the years I was working, I did not notice the weather so much as I do at this age and stage.
Yesterday as I was raking near the street, a survey taker came by with her clipboard and asked if she could ask me a question. I hesitated a moment before answering yes. She told me she was wanting an opinion on Affordable Housing and she was with the AFLCIO. She wanted my name. I told her I did not want my name on a list. She was going to walk away so I commented she had a lovely day to be out doing that, and then I added, “Stay blessed.”
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Yesterday on FB someone posted a question about what would be a food you ate during hard times that you still include in your meal plans. Several people said eggs with chips. I found out they meant bagged potato chips. I thought perhaps like fish and chips. I never knew people ate eggs and potato chips. It does not appeal to me. Am I the only one who never heard of that combo?
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Janice – I have not heard of that combination, and am a bit embarrassed to admit that it actually sounds good to me. 😀
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Kizzie, you are welcome to have mine! I might like egg salad with corn chip dippers.
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Kizzie, are you thinking runny fried eggs with potato chips or scrambled eggs with potato chips sprinkled in? The scrambled eggs might be okay to me. I was picturing runny eggs over the chips. Not a pretty sight to me.
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Busy day cleaning. I have yet another Goodwill pile started!
Eggs with toast sounds good but not chips. When husband was in the Air Force we ate a lot of rice and corn! We were so poor and it was all we could do to buy formula for our baby. But the Lord He did get us through!❣️
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Janice – I was thinking of scrambled eggs with the chips on the side.
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I think I am going to make that for my dinner sometime soon. With veggies on the side as well, of course!
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