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When my niece, Acy, came to visit a couple of weekends ago, we loaded her up in
the car with an emergency stack of Fruit Rollups and headed to the farm at Warren
Wilson. It is one of the most beautiful places in the world, I think.
When I was a freshman there, we had to go on a scavenger hunt during our orientation
to the school. The hunt was partially about learning about the school and partially
about learning about each other. With around 400 students at the time, we found
out about each other pretty quickly.
The farm. It was one of the things that drew me to that school because I had grown
up visiting dairy farms with my dad as he worked. And it was a comfort, a reminder
of home, that farm. I never worked on the farm, but I loved that it was there.
When my peer group and I made it around the corner from the math building, we could
see over the garden and the fields, all the way to the river and beyond to what
Betsy later named the "bowl" in the mountain ridge.
Alice pointed to one field where a herd of gigantic pigs roamed. They have some
gigantic pigs, no joke.
"Look at those weird looking cows," she said.
She grew up in D.C., she explained when we all started laughing.
So when Acy was here, we visited the gigantic "cows" with scrotums the
size of cantaloupes. We visited the barn where all the little piglets were eating
breakfast and walked the fields to see the cows and the chickens and the horse.
Even though she's only three, Acy is one of my True Friends. We bonded over the
chicken dance when she was a baby (I'd sing the tune and flap my arms and she would
laugh and laugh and laugh). Pat bonded with her when she was just one, when she
would pull him under her bed and the two of them would make fart noises. She is
smart and feisty and sweet and independent and creative, with just enough meanness
thrown in.
Who wouldn't love someone who found the chicken dance and fart noises hilarious?
When we were at the farm, we found her a "cowboy rope." She's in love
with cowboys, and what she calls cowboy girls. That's what she wants to be, she
said. So we found two pieces of frayed twine at the farm and pretended to lasso
posts and trees and Pat's legs. He became the horse we chased down and tied up.
Then Acy would tell him to run away, then she'd run like crazy after him. Every
once in a while he became a monster we'd chase.
So this is the beginning of my True Friend series. I know, I know. But what the
hell. Maybe it's all the cold medicine I'm on, but I'm feeling that I need to honor
all of you out there.
And I think it's from watching "In America" today in Day Three of The
Illness Redux. I've seen it at least four times, God love HBO. I just love that
movie and when Mateo yells at Johnny, "I love you. I love your beautiful woman.
I love your children. And I love YOUR ANGER!"
That made me love all of you.
VERRE - Formation de roll-up au Cerfav (école de verre, sitée en Lorraine) : réaliser un fusing repris ensuite à chaud avec les techniques du soufflage
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Bom diaaaaaaaaaaa!!!
Gary smoked a ham
Tami made cheesy potatoes
Billy grilled a crown roast
Deb made coleslaw and fruit salad
We brought corn and tortilla roll-ups and pickle roll-ups
This is about the only day we would be able to eat outside
for weeks and it felt so good.
ROLL UPS
Mix 8 oz sour cream
8 oz cream cheese
4 oz chopped green chilies, drained
(I skipped the chilies)
4 oz can diced black olives
1 cup shredded cheddar
2 oz package dried beef,
finely chopped
1/4 cup chopped green onions (I
used the whole bunch)
garlic powder
about 6 large tortillas
roll up and wrap individually and refrigerate at least several hours
slice right before serving
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When my niece, Acy, came to visit a couple of weekends ago, we loaded her up in the car with an emergency stack of Fruit Rollups and headed to the farm at Warren Wilson. It is one of the most beautiful places in the world, I think.
When I was a freshman there, we had to go on a scavenger hunt during our orientation to the school. The hunt was partially about learning about the school and partially about learning about each other. With around 400 students at the time, we found out about each other pretty quickly.
The farm. It was one of the things that drew me to that school because I had grown up visiting dairy farms with my dad as he worked. And it was a comfort, a reminder of home, that farm. I never worked on the farm, but I loved that it was there.
When my peer group and I made it around the corner from the math building, we could see over the garden and the fields, all the way to the river and beyond to what Betsy later named the "bowl" in the mountain ridge.
Alice pointed to one field where a herd of gigantic pigs roamed. They have some gigantic pigs, no joke.
"Look at those weird looking cows," she said.
She grew up in D.C., she explained when we all started laughing.
So when Acy was here, we visited the gigantic "cows" with scrotums the size of cantaloupes. We visited the barn where all the little piglets were eating breakfast and walked the fields to see the cows and the chickens and the horse.
Even though she's only three, Acy is one of my True Friends. We bonded over the chicken dance when she was a baby (I'd sing the tune and flap my arms and she would laugh and laugh and laugh). Pat bonded with her when she was just one, when she would pull him under her bed and the two of them would make fart noises. She is smart and feisty and sweet and independent and creative, with just enough meanness thrown in.
Who wouldn't love someone who found the chicken dance and fart noises hilarious?
When we were at the farm, we found her a "cowboy rope." She's in love with cowboys, and what she calls cowboy girls. That's what she wants to be, she said. So we found two pieces of frayed twine at the farm and pretended to lasso posts and trees and Pat's legs. He became the horse we chased down and tied up. Then Acy would tell him to run away, then she'd run like crazy after him. Every once in a while he became a monster we'd chase.
So this is the beginning of my True Friend series. I know, I know. But what the hell. Maybe it's all the cold medicine I'm on, but I'm feeling that I need to honor all of you out there.
And I think it's from watching "In America" today in Day Three of The Illness Redux. I've seen it at least four times, God love HBO. I just love that movie and when Mateo yells at Johnny, "I love you. I love your beautiful woman. I love your children. And I love YOUR ANGER!"
That made me love all of you.
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