Sunday, August 23, 2009

applications

Where have all the typewriters gone? Every once in a while I need one, especially when I can't fill out the application on-line.

I keep misplacing my glasses. No wonder people attach them. I lost then found them last night where they fell to the floor. Tonight I have no idea. I brought my sunglasses in to fill in while I look.
That is why I bought a 2nd pair in June. Those I stepped on and have to take them in to be straightened. I'm tough on glasses.

We are heading into the city to see the murals in The Mission and have lunch. I also want to be the Tut exhibit in Golden Gate park at the De Young Museum.

I made crepes tonight. I was tired of paying so much. I filled it with more too. I'm sure mine are richer with 4 eggs. The first was the tester, like the 1st pancake usually is. The 2nd I filled with spinach, mushrooms and feta. I've got a lot left. The recipe makes 12. I should have halved it but I think it will keep. They certainly rich. I like them with cinnamon and sugar and butter. Kind of like cinnamon toast.
Ever know there are things in the frig but you can't find them? I'm currently looking for the cilantro and feta. I know I bought them. I used the cilantro in my gazpacho and wanted to add more for the last cup.
I remember going to lunch with mom and some of her lady friends. Everyone ordered vichyssoise, a potato soup. It was the first time I had a cold one and kept waiting for someone to say something before I asked.

The fires continue. When they are managed we are going to check out 2 spots in 1/2 moon bay. One has chowder and fish. The other is a beach house open for blues and jazz. Interestingly the people at the market live near downtown. He goes to Monterey to get his fish, shrimp and scallops. He makes the tacos with rock cod.



I need to connect the printer and start practicing my typing. Maybe if I start from the start I can learn to increase my speed and not look at the keys. I certainly know where they all are.

I also need to get a human resources test book.

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