Hard to believe but its true. We live on a divided road. I'm not referring to politics, though I'm sure I could, not referring to economics, though I'm pretty sure there's a divide there, but not down the middle, but actual, physical road division. Yup, it was divided. Pretty cool, huh? And you thought we lived in the boonies. Actually they were fixing the road for the winter and trying to get rid of low spots, pot holes and encroachment by grass and weeds.
Bob's been away so it's salad time here at the house. This is Greek Pasta Salad, which was great the first night, good for lunch the next day, ok for dinner last night and honestly, not looking forward to it for lunch today. If he keeps going away I'm going to have to learn to halve recipes or quarter them. Or get a cookbook for one...
New York Review of Books this issue is really informative and has a lot of interesting articles. More than just the lead one which I haven't gotten to yet. The one on the Obamas is interesting as is the one about Krugman and Stiglitz.
The garden has come alive now that the heat is gone and I hope the eggplants make it before frost hits (it was in the 40's last night) and there are peppers on the plants-finally.
Not much else going on. Knitting, reading, and football. The usual fall activities.
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