May 17, 2014
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true to life
Continued wet and chilly. Mary bundled us up and eventually talked herself out of going to Tabitha's wedding shower in Cornersville. That suited me just fine. I would have had to drive, in the rain maybe, then cool my heels in some corner of the church till it was over.
For lunch, we had black beans, fried rice and patacónes with more of the chicken thighs. Avocado on the side.Deborah called. She, George and Robert have begun the process of taking down the old house in front of Deborah's. Removing siding, doors, cabinets, what-not. The real tearing down should start Monday.
Mary and I zombied till 3:30 pm, then watched All is Lost (2013) from Netflix. Almost no dialogue. Robert Redford is shipwrecked and totally alone in the middle of the Indian Ocean. In this one, I like him. As a life-long fan of survival stories, I got all that I wanted. Too true to life at times. A real thriller.
53.3 °F, overcast.
Comments (6)
If I had time to watch a movie I think I would want to see this one! I enjoy seeing the different foods you eat each day, some days are more appealing than others. for some reason I just don't like sweet potatoes, which you seem to have quite often. almost everything else I like.
The black beans look tasty! I think that would be a good side for dinner tonight- meatloaf!
I saw that Tom Hankins movie and that was kind of silly in some places.
Men aren't allowed at showers are they? My hubby says,"no, and I don't want to go either." LOL
that is weird that all of a sudden no more bread boxes
bread used to be 20cents a loaf and now it's $2 a loaf.
I am certainly amazed at the variety of colours in Mary's culinary achievements!
You food plates kill me---they are so fantastic. lol