JDub
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Evening all. Another busy but good day. Took the pooch and went hiking at the big city park, golf course, and sports complex on the S end of town. This thing is really amazing for a tiny town - it would do credit to a full blown city. It's also barely utilized and sucks down enormous amounts of ill affordable resources to maintain as well. However, efforts to privatize it always meet with howls of protest from the .5 percent of the population which have a proprietary interest in it (along the with the numerous old boy jobs that the white elephant supports).
It's a great place to walk though, with a 2 mile trail that winds through some very pretty areas. There are some precipitous, barely marked dropoffs as well. One of these days someone's going to get a lot of the city's money after falling off one of the unmarked sheer drops (the pic I posted below may not properly convey the 50 or 60 ft drop to the river below).
Checked in on my bed bound friend again and drove 25 miles round trip to the county seat to see if there were any issues with the new alternator - sometimes when you replace one on a computer controlled engine it will throw some codes and cause problems and I don't want that to happen on the road. All seems well though.
Tonight, It's another fast food analog meal. I don't why I've been in the junk food mood so much lately. I decided to go with grilled Nathan's hot dogs, fries, and my authentic NY City pushcart onion sauce from a recipe I got years ago from a friend whose grandfather peddled hotdogs near the zoo in the late 40's after coming back from the war. He sold his FIL's butcher shop's hot dogs and sausages and his wife came up with a cheap, easy to make, and tasty onion sauce to go with it. It's still pretty darn good and goes really well on a grilled or dirty water dog.
I had it with an overload of fries (I've had a carb craving too - weird), and an incongruous Italian style salad with Vin E Gray (That's LITHUANIAN ya know!). Overall a pretty satisfying and easy dinner. I hope all of you have some good eats out there tonite whatever it may be. Stay safe!
Cheers!
It's a great place to walk though, with a 2 mile trail that winds through some very pretty areas. There are some precipitous, barely marked dropoffs as well. One of these days someone's going to get a lot of the city's money after falling off one of the unmarked sheer drops (the pic I posted below may not properly convey the 50 or 60 ft drop to the river below).
Checked in on my bed bound friend again and drove 25 miles round trip to the county seat to see if there were any issues with the new alternator - sometimes when you replace one on a computer controlled engine it will throw some codes and cause problems and I don't want that to happen on the road. All seems well though.
Tonight, It's another fast food analog meal. I don't why I've been in the junk food mood so much lately. I decided to go with grilled Nathan's hot dogs, fries, and my authentic NY City pushcart onion sauce from a recipe I got years ago from a friend whose grandfather peddled hotdogs near the zoo in the late 40's after coming back from the war. He sold his FIL's butcher shop's hot dogs and sausages and his wife came up with a cheap, easy to make, and tasty onion sauce to go with it. It's still pretty darn good and goes really well on a grilled or dirty water dog.
I had it with an overload of fries (I've had a carb craving too - weird), and an incongruous Italian style salad with Vin E Gray (That's LITHUANIAN ya know!). Overall a pretty satisfying and easy dinner. I hope all of you have some good eats out there tonite whatever it may be. Stay safe!
Cheers!