Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Eat, Walk, Read, Eat, Sleep

I can't imagine a day without these things.

Look at the colors on those plums and kiwi. Our host left them in a bowl for us. I used to wonder why people would buy pre-cooked beets. On the road, I get it.

About seven miles today. Art is wearing his protective coloration.

In the opening paragraph of her new novel, “I Will Send Rain,” Rae Meadows notes: “There had been no rain for 72 days and counting. The mercury would climb past a hundred today and no doubt again tomorrow.” Set in Oklahoma’s Dust Bowl in 1932, the book is the affecting story of the Bell family endeavoring to maintain their farm during endless drought. The privations the four endure are monumental. (Thank you, Brookerz!)

“Police work wouldn't be possible without coffee," Wallander said.
"No work would be possible without coffee."
They pondered the importance of coffee in silence.”
― Henning Mankell, One Step Behind 

Grilled cheese and red onion on sourdough.


1 comment:

  1. I like the Coffee Quote, the yummy grilled cheese, and glad you enjoyed the book!

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