Good Morning foggy California. Here we are again at the end of another month. It's been a good one for me, ending with not one, not two, but THREE days off. Oh how I have enjoyed spending time snuggling with this guy.
Sunday, November 30, 2025
The Lights of Christmas!!
Saturday, November 29, 2025
TURKEY TWO DAY!!
If there's anything I absolutely LOVE about Thanksgiving, it's the turkey dinner. I admit, it's become a challenge. Last year I roasted that Bingo-donated bird for the allotted time on the tag, only to find it tough and almost inedible. THIS year I was determined to have a turkey worth eating.
Butterball is the name of the game. The difference in flavor is surprising, to say the least. I did have a little trouble with the oven, since I rarely ever use it any more. I use my small Breville oven for practically everything. After many ups and down, it finally settled on 345 degrees to actually make it 325 in the oven. This time I added an extra half hour to the cooking time. FOUR hours to wait!
The difference was night and day. I outdid myself, which I'm very thankful for. This year I will actually EAT the turkey.
Friday, November 28, 2025
I ATE TOO MUCH!!!
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! Mr. Cooper got the days mixed up. He thought he was getting lots of turkey and a toy or three.
Thursday, November 27, 2025
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Don't Burn The Building Down
Mother Nature is having hot flashes. Our lows are once again high ... and our highs are HOT. I'm pretty sure that brings out the crazy just as much as the full moon. Oh wait .... is it a full moon????
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
THE BIN BRO'S
A little break in the action ... SUN in sunny California. Except ... this was last week. There was no sun to be found the entire day. That makes Nancy a crabby girl. It just hangs over you like a cloud ... dreariness and lacklusterness. I don't think that's a word.
Monday, November 24, 2025
BACK TO KILLING TREES
It's Winter once again in Central California. If there's one thing we are known for, it's FOG. Tule fog they call it, as in Tule swamps which used to cover the valley and be the home of Tule Elk. By the way, wasn't I shocked to see a large herd of Tule Elk at the San Luis Reservoir in the westside mountains heading back from the coast. That's the first time in my life I've actually seen them. They used to cover this valley before humans moved in. No pictures, it's a steep downhill, everyone race to the finish line at 80 mph, road.












