Will you work on expanding your culinary horizon?I’m eating and reading about the 8 places I have picked for vacation. Will have to narrow it down but I’m just not sure. I need to hurry up and make up my mind though lol. I’m a history nerd so I want to visit these places: Mount Vernon (George Washington home) Monticello (Thomas Jefferson home) been there twice before but I was younger and didn’t really pay attention lol. And they give you $2 bills as change so of course I want to go there for that lol. And the last place in the top three category is The Bureau of Engraving and Printing which prints all the U.S paper money. The other two contenders are James Madison’s home and James Monroe home. I’d like to visit all these places but that would cost too much lol. I’m just a history nerd and money nerd lol. These are historically important things that I feel are important to know about. Today I met someone who had never heard of Mount Vernon or Monticello I was shocked. I can understand the rest but we learn about the first two in school. So yeah I have to decide on one or two of these plates. It’s a hard choice. Maybe I can do a couple this year then a couple next.
Baking my bagels and going to work.
Well, eating my bagels.. and if this is my one big meal of the day (it will be) I'll be fine...
We don’t thank Veterans on Memorial Day!We got a triple header... I'm drinking a Modelo (and I don't usually drink but this IS Memorial Day weekend. I personally prefer it to Labor Day, and THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE all Veterans!) and on the computer, doing a course and messaging people on the phone. I'll be doing this until about 10p.m. It's not even really hot today. Today is a great day.
Ahhhh, yes. Thank you for that. Must be the beer talking.We don’t thank Veterans on Memorial Day!
Memorial Day is a federal holiday in the United States for mourning the U.S. military personnel who have died while serving in the United States armed forces. It is observed on the last Monday of May. It was formerly observed on May 30 from 1868 to 1970.