A GREAT Christmas!
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 7:31 am
Howdy all you splinter pickers!
Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and Santa was good to you.
Christmas in Tucson with our son and his fiancee was great! Warmer (but not much!) than up here on the mesa. Christina is of Mexican descent and we spent a lot of time with her EXTENDED family. Those folks Know how to celebrate! Great fun! Great food! Wonderful fellowship.
Went out to a great Vietnamese restaurant (Miss Saigon) and had some amazing Pho. I think that's spelled it right. Anyhow, it's a rice noodle soup that comes with all sorts of savory greens on the side that you can add to your taste. The choices of meats for the soup were seafood, chicken, rare beef slices and beef balls. I chose the balls, thinking they would be spiced meat balls, kinda like Albondigas or Italian wedding soup. They weren't! They were sliced gonads.
Not a problem. Mountain oysters have always been a favorite of mine.
It was a wonderful treat for the palate.
Our son found an old Craftsman shoulder plane for me as a Christmas gift. I *think* it's a shoulder plane. Open on one side, two throats, and solid iron. No wooden handle. It's missing the fence. A future quest, I guess.
He also gave me a portable DVD player for use in the shop. That will be quite handy since the wife refuses to let me take the desk top or the lap top to the shop.
Now I just gotta figure out how to burn U tube videos to a DVD. Anybody know how that's done?
What's everyone got planned for New Year? Any resolutions you'd care to share?
Just be safe out there, whatever you do!
Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and Santa was good to you.
Christmas in Tucson with our son and his fiancee was great! Warmer (but not much!) than up here on the mesa. Christina is of Mexican descent and we spent a lot of time with her EXTENDED family. Those folks Know how to celebrate! Great fun! Great food! Wonderful fellowship.
Went out to a great Vietnamese restaurant (Miss Saigon) and had some amazing Pho. I think that's spelled it right. Anyhow, it's a rice noodle soup that comes with all sorts of savory greens on the side that you can add to your taste. The choices of meats for the soup were seafood, chicken, rare beef slices and beef balls. I chose the balls, thinking they would be spiced meat balls, kinda like Albondigas or Italian wedding soup. They weren't! They were sliced gonads.
Not a problem. Mountain oysters have always been a favorite of mine.
It was a wonderful treat for the palate.
Our son found an old Craftsman shoulder plane for me as a Christmas gift. I *think* it's a shoulder plane. Open on one side, two throats, and solid iron. No wooden handle. It's missing the fence. A future quest, I guess.
He also gave me a portable DVD player for use in the shop. That will be quite handy since the wife refuses to let me take the desk top or the lap top to the shop.
Now I just gotta figure out how to burn U tube videos to a DVD. Anybody know how that's done?
What's everyone got planned for New Year? Any resolutions you'd care to share?
Just be safe out there, whatever you do!