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Another great sunny day, we are loving this fall weather. So after coffees, computing and my walkabouts I made a quick trip to New Hamburg for a few supplies.
A nice country dive to New Hamburg |
Back home I worked on part 2 of the chicken noodle soup. Remove from fridge, skim the fat then add celery, carrots, onions, garlic, rice pasta, some potatoes and few spices then let it simmer for a couple hours then all is ready to eat.
In the meantime Suzie headed to New Hamburg to her dentist and I hopped on the John Deere for a few hours to mow some more acreage. So nice and relaxing, productive at the same time. Also John, Lea and especially Jamie likes, when I do this for them. It was a perfect day to do this too.
my view for the afternoon |
some nice colors happening back there too |
Tasty gluten free chicken noodle soup |
1/2 way back on the lot, see our coach dead centre |
John Deere |
Suzie gets her doggie fix again |
Guess what we having?A hot turkey sandwich, boiled taters and an acorn squash with honey on it. Even some more of my homemade cranberry sauce to add to this tasty meal.
sure hit the spot |
moonrise behind the tree! |
Now there ya go another awesome day with almost perfect weather.
Wanna thank y'all for stopping by again we do enjoy you the visitors. Some people even leave comments, so easy to do.
Posted by George, a.k.a. "The Weber "Q" Man of Blogland" according to Rick Doyle.
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I can smell that delicious looking chicken soup all the way here.
ReplyDeleteI love those gorgeous colors.
I am a true believer that you can never have too much fun, so live it up!
Thats our plan.
DeleteI can taste that soup just by looking at it and it's gooooood!
ReplyDeleteNow I look at your counter and it makes me jealous that you are leaving next Wednesday morning. Kathy and I have a ways to go but we'll just grit our teeth and bear with it.
Say hello to Lea for Kathy and I. Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Gotta get going, Lea says hi back!
DeleteSoup looks marvelous. Too bad you can't pass some of it through the internet!
ReplyDeleteSorry, but it is pretty tasty.
DeleteLike the moonrise behind the tree -- nice
ReplyDeleteNot a good quality photo but you get the idea.
DeleteI love that cloud picture. That is just beautiful and so is that moonrise. Wow. I think we all want to join you for soup.
ReplyDeleteWe had enough soup, but its all gone now.
DeleteHa...had to laugh when I seen chicken soup in your title after all the talk bout fried chicken feet over on my blog. I was think'n, wonder if'n he put some them chicken feet in there.
ReplyDeleteI hope once ya get on the road, you will relax a little. Although I kind of sorta envy you sit'n on the John Deere. Dang!!!
No chicken feet for sale here, but can get them down south.
DeleteWill be nice to get on the road, John Deere is fun!
It was a spectacular moon last night.
ReplyDeleteYes it was so,
DeleteLuv the picture that you took on ýour drive to New Hamburg. Wow! No shortage of grass to cut on the property and a beautiful day to be doing it. Last nights dinner sounded good especially with the squash this time of year so fresh. I'll take a batch of that soup too Yum! Have a great Thursday!
ReplyDeleteMaybe next time later this winter.
DeleteSounds like another perfect day with great food! Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteIt was just wonderful here.
DeleteFantastic photos George! Sure looks nice there....I like the looks of that John Deere too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rick.
DeleteThought you would enjoy John Deere.
The best way to have chicken soup. Way better than cans! What a photo of the moon behind the tree!
ReplyDeleteBea there is now better way than homemade soup on any kind for that matter.
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