Where are we today ?
Just more awesome Arizona weather today, cool nights, cool morning and wonderful days when the sun is shinning (which is most of the time). We toasty warm here in our house and all is good. Morning computing, coffees and walkabouts the we make a plan for the day.Plan is, we have no plan and hey thats the way we like it, let the day evolve into whatever happens.
After discussing travel plans that are written in chalk we had bite to eat for lunch. Drove about town and stopped by to visit Norm and Connie (a couple from Ontario we met here in 2007) They not home so left a note that we were there.
Wandered about town for a bit and toured and Rv show? with a few coaches on display. Nice to check out these million dollar coaches (not for us) just to see how the rich people rv.
sure can't miss this rig on the road, or anywhere else for that matter |
these ones either |
Just as they were leaving another couple dropped on by Jean and Skip from British Columbia Canada, They have been following our blog for quite a while and decided to drop on by for a visit. We welcome anybody that wants to stop on by for a visit, if they can find us. No problem we are what we are. Dirty vest and all.
Such a small world this rv and blogger community and is so much fun meeting fellow bloggers. Thanksfor stopping by today guys and was great meeting you. Am sure we will meet up again soon.
After they left a nice sunset was beginning as I fired up our Weber Q.
Tonight a meatloaf on the grill, cauliflower, carrots and yellow peppers in foil and grill a few taters. Recipe here.
Before we know it our day was winding down, sunsetting and had too much fun again today.
Skip and Jean a super couple |
After they left a nice sunset was beginning as I fired up our Weber Q.
Tonight a meatloaf on the grill, cauliflower, carrots and yellow peppers in foil and grill a few taters. Recipe here.
such tasty supper on the Q |
Thanks for stopping in for a read, glad to have y'all here.
Posted by George, a.k.a. "The Weber "Q" Man of Blogland" according to Rick Doyle.
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Even if I had the money I wouldn't want one of those rigs. Just not my style. We had meatloaf but mine was done in the oven.
ReplyDeleteNope not our style, Meatloaf is good done anyway, then leftovers for sandwiches.
DeleteHola to our BC friends Jean & Skip. Glad you got to meet them.
ReplyDeleteA nice couple they are.
DeleteThose RVs are fun to look at but we wouldn't be interested either. Aren't we glad there are so many to choose from and we all don't like the same thing?
ReplyDeleteYea, too big, to splashy not to mention to expensive.
DeleteBut like you said fun to look at.
It was great to meet you and Susie, enjoyed our visit.
ReplyDeleteYes it was, sure glad we met you guys too.
DeleteI kinda like the color red... in small splashes... can't imagine living in that - kids would think we were the local fire engine!
ReplyDeleteJust a bit too much red and coach way too big, where would you park it? No where where we camp thats for sure.
DeleteBoy, talk about a target! Imagine that big red baby camped somewhere in La Posa...you could see it from anywhere! Wonder who likes that kind of rig....so far no one that I have found in our circle of bloggers. Dinners look great, George, as always
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by Sue. Don't know of anyone who would want that hug red coach and even bigger trailer behind it too.
ReplyDeleteI think sometimes those million RVers are a bit overdone and not that pretty inside.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe. Paul loves meatloaf. I will have to try it out soon.
Yes not pretty at all, but then each to their own.
DeleteWe find everything tastes better cooked on our Weber Q.
My whole chicken on the Weber done as per your recipe turned out fantastic. Thanks so much. Found out that on my Weber the setting you recommended was around 300 to 350 degrees. Will do again for sure.
ReplyDeleteGlad your enjoyed it, we love chicken that way!
DeleteThanks for the temps.
We can second that comment of Ruth's. We shared the chicken with them. It was a lovely dinner!
DeleteDaryl glad you enjoyed it.
DeleteGeorge, you should buy that red rig and turn the trailer into a mobile restaurant! You would never be short of patrons!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Daryl, but been there, done that, had my restaurant for 10 years, a lot of bard work.
DeleteThat red rig was sure skookum looking but I liked your meatloaf on Weber Q even more!
ReplyDeleteYeah Rick we enjoyed the meatloaf more too!
DeleteThat rig is not our style!