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Flares And Fireworks |
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7:07 |
It's July 5th, the Independence Day hoopla is over, and we welcome another sunny, light wind Saturday morning; I paddled for an hour, in the sixties, and the lake was busier than usual. I listened to an interview with Bono
while kayaking and now want to watch his documentary, Surrender, on Apple TV+.
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Kayak Morning |
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North |
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Great Blue |
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Quite A Beak |
Yesterday was a busy day, getting ready for our friends and dinner. It began with a paddle, not a whimper, but ended in a bang. I was out for over an hour, on the lake by 7:00, and it was, as usual, a good way to start the day. After breakfast and the blog, we both got busy, Evie in the kitchen and house, and me in the yard. Since we haven't had anyone over since summer began, there were lots of things to get ready so we could enjoy the outdoors, like pulling out the outdoor table and chairs from storage and washing them along with a couple of Adirondack chairs stored in the garage. This needs to be done each summer, but we just haven't gotten to it. That was just a few of the things I did outside.
Inside, Evie and I worked on getting the baby back ribs ready for grilling, removing the membrane, making the sauce, covering the ribs with the sauce, then wrapping them in tin foil until late afternoon, when we would put them in the oven. Besides things to be done in the kitchen, we vacuumed and straightened the living room, dining room, and both porches. These are things that need to be done, but we both put them off until we have company. I assume we are not alone in doing this.
We took lots of breaks during the day so nothing was nonstop. I had fried eggs and the leftover Parmesan potato for lunch, then napped and read. We were both able to relax much of the afternoon, showering at 4:30 and ready for Linda and Ron's arrival at 6:00. Linda brought her famous potato salad and baked beans and a bottle of wine to complement the ribs.
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The Good Life |
We enjoyed chips and dip and libations out on the dock for an hour, and then adjourned to our porch for Asian shrimp cocktails. When the ribs in the oven were done, Evie cut them into quarters and Ron and I grilled them briefly on the grill. We were going to eat outside, but it had cooled off quite a bit so we decided to eat inside. Everything was great: the ribs, potato salad, beans, and coleslaw and we have enough leftover for another dinner. We had a fruit tart for dessert, a perfect ending to the dinner.
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Our Neighbors Light Show |
Because Ron was still weak from the flu, they left for home around 9:45, just as the fireworks were starting. We then enjoyed the fireworks, in the neighborhood, and other venues, and I put out flares around 10:00. It was a spectacular light show for about 20 minutes. After the fireworks, Ron and Linda left, and we both quickly cleaned up the kitchen and put away the leftovers so we didn't have to face a messy kitchen this morning. It was a fun evening.
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Bemus And Neighborhood Fireworks |