schumigirl
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The ice cream place near my office has decided to start celebrating taco Tuesday.
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That ice cream looks beautiful!
I don`t like wafer/waffle cone/cases but the ice cream.....yum! Hope you enjoyed that treat. Ice cream stores that make their own products are priceless.
now I am craving one of those!

Our Taco Bell has the new items out but gonna take a pass on a run to the border tonight and have a roasted chicken for dinner.
Have not ran this by Mr Mac yet
He might veto my vote..lol
He is more structured than I am
He likes routine for every thing in his daily life.
It’s going to be 68 here today
Tomorrow could be 70
With the mountains around us, weather for where we reside changes from cool to warm
We don’t start the ac until it’s in the 70’s
Always have our windows closed to avoid traffic noise and dust.
and avoid when the winds are in our direction.
Cow pasture is across the street from us and when the wind changes direction, we get the lovely cow smells on occasion only when we are outside
The cows are moved from one field to another during the months
They have a rotation schedule for which field they will be in.
Once the ac is turned on, it stays on until maybe all October.
Having our yard fertilizer treatment done today
Grass has greened up already days ago
We hire the work out as they can do it much quicker than us and get a jump on any weeds that pop up
The coyotes were out last night howling.
This is not something we experienced when we live up north
We don't hear them all the time
The cats go nuts when they hear them
So at times I sleep through cow sounds but do hear my cats growling
Your weather is fabulous for the time of year, and your view is lovely ftom your home.
I wonder if coyotes sound like foxes. This last 6 weeks the noise from them during the night has been dreadful coming from the woods around us. Our gardener informed me yesterday (we had no clue) January is their mating season. That explains the rabble every night!!!
We did manage a walk this morning, cooler than we expected, so we were glad of gloves and hats. It was nice though we did our walk in a faster time than Sunday.
Then spent the afternoon at our village community hall, they were doing an afternoon tea to raise funds for that dreadful Turkey/Syria earthquake. Everyone is trying to do something to help as well as just making donations to the fund. Absolutely dreadful to see the scenes, seeing a newborn baby pulled out alive brings such hope in pure devastation, but sadly the mother didn`t survive.
The hall was busy considering the short notice and hope a lot was raised from that one event. I`m sure there will be more events like that over the next weeks, I know they`re doing something on Saturday and we`ll donate throught the usual organisations that help in these disasters.
Pork fillet with honey, mustard, soy, ginger, garlic and onion seasonings for dinner tonight with some mini garlic and rosemary potatoes and roasted carrots.
I think we`ll be watching some tv later, final episodes of House of Cards.
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