It's another beautiful day outside! 63° and sunny, but very windy. I opened a couple of windows in the house, though, and let some of that fresh air blow through. I like to do that in the winter months once in a while even when it isn't warm outside. It just seems like it would have to be good for you to let some fresh air blow out some of the winter/natural gas/stuck-inside-crud! (I make sure the furnace is turned off first, of course!)
I think it will be a grilling-out day. I'm thinking salmon. We have a couple of nice salmon fillets in the freezer and I could make some rice and some rolls to go with it. Green salad, too. Oh, I'm making myself hungry. Wait while I go get the salmon out to thaw.............
There! Now when Thomas gets back he can fire up the grill!
He got one duck yesterday. He could have gotten two, but the shotgun he was using locked up on him for the second shot. So that gun will be going to the smith this week! It isn't as though we don't have plenty other shotguns to choose from! Eler Beth begged to go again today, so they did for a couple hours. Andrew had planned to go with them but got up with a stuffy head. He's been sneezing all day.
Yes, my little girl is quite the outdoors type! But she's still all girl. Right before they left she was discussing with me 1) if she should change her earrings, 2) could we do our nails tonight, and 3) how did I plan to do her hair for the week?!
I hope they do get another duck. I have some really good recipes for duck and quail and other game birds, and it's been a while since I've been able to use them!
Well, just stopping by for a few mintues. Don't guess I really have anything more of interest right now! Later!
3 comments:
Ummm the salmon sounds good. You are quite the little hunter's wife. I bet he appreciates you. I should open my windows more often too. Enjoy your Sunday. Paula
Hi; found your journal through a comment you left in the Light's On, but No One's Home journal. Salmon! Yum!
Duck hunting - sounds interesting. We live in Montana where I think two out of every three people hunt. We don't. Nothing against it; we moved up here from Southern California and didn't get into hunting down there (I think they hunt people down there more than animals with all the gang violence).
It still blows me away to drive past a pickup truck here and see a dead deer or elk in the back of it.
I'll be back.
betty
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Salmon on the grill ... can I come too? I love Salmon! Pennie
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