Sunday, August 02, 2015

Star in the Window


8 comments:

  1. If it's before midnight, Howard must be first!

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  2. It is before midnight. And Howard is still first…!

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  3. I hope all are well. We have been so thinly stretched and wiped out this week, due to the needs of several adult sons dovetailing. I cleared out a closet tonight, and tomorrow need to deal with all it's former contents! But I also get to wash the cloth for the new-baby quilt, and get started on it at last, now that the painting is accomplished! We undercounted so came up short four hinges, but as soon as those hinges arrive, we will put up the last two doors. Meanwhile, a little breathing space. Yeah!

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  4. Y'know how you start writing a blog post and it disappears? Well, I often stop and copy my sentences part way, just incase. With my last post, I copied it JUST AS it disappeared! Ha! I won one!!

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  5. I just lost one--AFTER I posted.

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  6. Belated congratulations and best wishes to Renee and Demetrius on their 25th! I tried to do it yesterday, but was behind a firewall that had become grumpier about such things.

    Very challenging weekend at the hospital--busier than I have had in a long time; but no significant instrument problems. To bed early (for me) tonight, up a little later than usual.

    the tomato harvest is really in full swing--one can frequently encounter two or even three big truck-and-trailer rigs of tomatoes at once.

    I had given up trying to make popovers long ago, when we got an electric oven. In my spare time recently I came across a recipe and a blog on popovers at the King Arthur Flour web site. It seems many people make them just fine in an electric oven, and there were lots of pointers. I will try again.

    I noticed that the disappearance of partly written comments seems to happen after the HEP blog stops loading. Before that one bette work fast! (I am composing this in a text editor.)

    --Alan

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  7. I'll be wanting to hear how those popovers turn out! Are they the same as turnovers?

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