Tuesday, May 03, 2005

Jet Setting

I decided last night that New England was so...well, passe, (ya know so LAST YEAR). Maryland did not get enough of me so I hopped on a plane and jetted down here. A little warmer and more things to do. (although I do really enjoy my time in New England all the same, perhaps some other time).

I have worn the same two sets of clothes since Saturday though, so I had better go get them washed! Not much else to report except that it was a wonderfully sunny day here in MD and now I have to wrestle with were I shall eat dinner. (my life is full of such complicated descisions!).

I think 11 hours at work is long enough, don't you?

Over and out.

10 Comments:

Blogger E,L&M's Mom said...

Seafood, definitely.

6:17 PM  
Blogger Mother Hen said...

I agree. I'd like lobster, please. With butter.

9:01 PM  
Blogger E,L&M's Mom said...

or those softshell crabs

12:10 PM  
Blogger Russ said...

11 hours of work is more than enough, but that's ok, it'll keep you out of trouble right?:) As to seafood,
Hold tight, hold tight, hold tight, hold tight
Foo-ra-de-ack-a-sa-ki
Want some sea food mama!
Shrimpers and rice they're very nice

For any fellow lovers of the Andrews Sisters out there:)

10:06 AM  
Blogger grant said...

russ, that was scary. As to the lobster, HECK YES!! If you are going to clog arteries and what not, do it in style. Of course crabs are good too.

1:42 PM  
Blogger Russ said...

Does the man live?

11:22 PM  
Blogger Mother Hen said...

I've been wondering the same!

11:18 AM  
Blogger MuJoos said...

Ex-nay on the crustacians, aren't they bottom feeders? Not to be prejudiced but growing up my first aquaintance with a bottom feeder was flounder. Ketchup didn't get rid of the fishy taste. (Kin ah git a witness?! - Shoot, where's Benny when you need him?)

Not all aquatic creatures taste bad though. You Washingtonians do have good fresh salmon though. If I have to eat fish that would be the one.

12:11 PM  
Blogger Mother Hen said...

Ah, yes. Salmon!
Great stuff when cooked with lemon juice, sprinkled with dill, wrapped in foil, placed on a tray and cooked on the grill. . .
Next time I'll remember to clean the tray within an hour of dinner. Forgetting the tray for four days, and then letting Dear clean it out in the house, without cleaning out the sink was a big smelly mistake! Ugh. It'll be awhile before we have salmon again!

12:45 PM  
Blogger emiline said...

Russ,
What Andrews Sisters song is that? Did you know the Hitchman sisters are huge fans? Don't publish this on the internet or anything, but we used to have a CD and, like... sing along. (!!!!) Especially Boogie-Woogie Bugle Boy. Look out.

And as to the seafood, Adam... I'll take some steamed clams. :)

5:29 PM  

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