Some of you have asked about the storms that came thru Boston and the northeast.
All we got of the storms was a brief rain and some wind. Funny, in fact.
Jane and I were running around in the rain, moving Dave’s container veggie garden out of the rain, and dealing with the EZ-up tent canopy that was over the golf cart… getting wet and laughing, moving furniture in the garage so that we could put both the cart and her car back into the garage. All took about 20 minutes. Exactly as soon as we were done, the rain stopped. An hour & a half later we had sunshine.
Rilee and the kids had a different experience: stuck on the tarmac in Boston, then finally driven back to the terminal. They had to spend the night, but had fun once they got out of the plane! The next day, they changed their destination city, and got stuck on the tarmac again, but did finally make it home late that afternoon.
We had some rain again this morning, too. And the humidity is back. I'm hoping there will be enough 'weather' to pull something new onto the beach...but it doesn't really matter.
Yesterday, Joel, Bearly and I took a spin around the neighborhood:
Wasn't he sweet to pose for me?
Shore IS. :)
Then, we went shopping with Jane - for 'stuff', and for the next perfect wine glass, and and a lovely meal at Bleu.
(I apologize for not thinking of the photos before I thought of tasting...but what can I say?)
Joel and Jane had Bacon, Tomato and Gruyere quiches with small tasty salads.
I, sticking to my plan for as much seafood as possible, chose Seared Diver Scallops on Arugula and Walnut Salad with a Maple & Grapefruit Glaze. Oh, my...
Happy Mouth - Happy Woman :)
Then we shared a Strawberry Panacotta - containing chocolate-covered strawberries. 'nuff said!
We loved the meal, enjoyed the shopping and found some lovely things. I even tried on clothes! Those who know, know how rare that is!
And last night, with David gone to New York, we played dress-up in Jane's closet!
Can't really believe that. But it was really fun, now that I can actually wear 'real' clothes. I will definitely be shopping differently (and in a different town) from now on.