This trip was a little unusual in that the lake we stay at is dropped every year by about 2.5 feet around the 1st of November. This year they dropped the lake early so they could conduct some repairs on the dam. It was the first time we’ve been there after the lake was dropped - it was kind of cool. My brother, nonetheless, found a way to get his little sailboat into the lake for his maiden voyage. He was so excited. There wasn’t much wind but he did manage to catch just enough breeze to make it work.
My family members are all pretty avid thrifters so we had to take the obligatory trip into town to hit the thrift stores, and the rinky-dink flee market. I wasn’t too enthusiastic (more interested in hanging out relaxing) but it actually turned out ok for me. I found a shadow box, a 6 qt. pressure cooker, and a Fiesta gravy boat. The first two were very reasonable, the last, not quite as much.
It was hard going back to work today. Should have taken one extra day off to get myself re-settled. Trying to decide if I want to watch the last debate or not - inclined toward not at this point - just plain sick of all the rhetoric and talking heads. With things the way they are right now, it’s hard to imagine anyone actually even wanting the job. Kind of makes you have to wonder a little about anyone who wants it.
Work sucked, the house still needs to be cleaned, laundry to get done, kid bullshit to deal with, retirement account down 16 percent with the finance mess, blah, blah, blah...
I want to go on vacation again!

Our Campfire

The view right out our back door

Lots of geese

My mom and sister digging up rocks to take home for the garden - they're a little strange sometimes - but they got cool rocks

My brother's sail boat

Maiden voyage - he was so happy

My pressure cooker find - good deal

My shadow box - another good deal
That vaca looks so nice & relaxing. I miss nature :(
Yes, as in fiesta ware. It's green and it cost $18. I actually haven't any idea if that was good or bad - I just know it was more than I wanted to pay; but I liked the size and shape of it and have been looking for one for some time. It's in my sink (with some other dirty dishes) waiting to be washed. I'll take a pic of that when it's clean.
a few things:
That must have been the English influence - my son's grandmother used to cook tons of stuff in the pressure cooker (they were very English). The problem with them those is that they don't use much in the way of spices. No doubt your mum's cooking was much tastier. I've never actually used one but my sister swears by hers, and sometimes it's nice to be able to cook a whole pot meal quickly. I'll let you know how I do with it. Need to find some recipes first.
What is a shadow box?
Those are some beautiful pictures!! Thanks for sharing. :)
OMG! I thought only Indian mums were obsessed with pressure cookers. My mum actually threw out some of my clothes from my suitcase to stash a pressure cooker in when I wasn't looking!! And I have not used it more than once these past 3 years. I use my rice-cooker for all steam-cooking with some strategic pre-soaking.