Showing posts with label Oktoberfest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oktoberfest. Show all posts

Monday, October 22, 2007

Wild Kingdom, The Mean Season, -and- Coming Home


Animal Kingdom - monkey attack kills Delhi leader
The Mean Season - scientists a step closer to steering hurricanes
Coming Home - soldiers' pictures banished from hometown post office

On this day in history: October 22, 1934 - Notorious bank robber Pretty Boy Floyd dies of multiple gunshot wounds in the back, after a shootout with the FBI at the Conkle Farm in East Liverpool, Ohio.

Born on this day in history: October 22, 1919 - Doris Lessing (1919 - ____) author, playwright. Her works concern people in social and political upheaval; "Children of Violence," 1951-69.

Scripture of the Day: "A man finds joy in giving an apt reply, and how good is a timely word!" (Proverbs 15:23)

Video of the Day: Dick Dale and the Del Tones - "Misirlou" 1963





Zeus was a willing subject Saturday morning. He enjoyed posing for me. Click to enlarge.






Saturday evening, I sautéed sliced white onions and minced garlic in extra-virgin olive oil and sea salt until the onions were caramelized. I then added whole Johnsonville brats, sliced red bell pepper, sliced white mushrooms, Italian seasoning, ground black pepper, and Red Monkey Cajun Spice. I cooked a box of Barilla penne until al dente, drained, and transferred to a large pasta bowl. I added the contents of the sauté pan, and Laura incorporated the penne into the sausage and vegetables. At the table, we added crushed red pepper. Laura added DiGiorno Parmesan cheese, and I added crumbled feta cheese. It was a delightful meal. A large quantity of leftovers remains for later this week.

The weather was beautiful over the weekend. Yesterday was particularly warm—reaching a high of 78 degrees yesterday afternoon. There was a strong wind, but the sky was clear, and the sun was bright. It was a glorious day for the Oktoberfest celebration at Sierra Nevada. Laura painted children's faces, and I strolled about and documented the event photographically. The attendance was excellent, the food and drink were stellar, and the entertainment was wonderful. It was an incredible event.

For dinner Sunday evening, I sautéed sliced white onion and minced garlic in extra-virgin olive oil and sea salt until the onions were caramelized. I added sliced white mushrooms and sliced chicken breast. As this cooked, I added Chardonnay, poultry seasoning, ground black pepper, cumin, and corn starch. I cooked a package of fettuccine until al dente, drained, and added to the sauté pan. Laura folded the chicken and vegetables into the fettuccine. At the table, we added crushed red pepper. It was a delicious meal. A quantity of leftovers followed Laura to work this morning, and sufficient leftovers for another meal remain.

Friday, October 19, 2007

Open Sesame!, Bam!, -and- The Real Thing


Open Sesame! - FBI raids David Copperfield's Las Vegas warehouse
Bam! - woman hammers computer to get Comcast's attention
The Real Thing - woman buys cocaine to kill husband

On this day in history: October 19, 1982 - Maverick carmaker John DeLorean is arrested in Los Angeles with $24M worth of cocaine in his suitcase. The case is later thrown out of court when a judge rules that the FBI sting operation constituted entrapment.

Born on this day in history: October 19, 1931 - John LeCarre (1931 - ____) novelist. He made George Smiley, antithesis of James Bond, famous in "Call from the Dead," 1962; also wrote "Little Drummer Girl," 1983 and "Perfect Spy," 1986.

Scripture of the Day: "Delight yourself in the LORD and he will give you the desires of your heart." (Psalm 37:4)

Video of the Day: Elephants Dream - submitted by Amber





Here is the weather forecast for Sunday. If the weatherman is correct, it
shall be a beautiful day for Oktoberfest!