Monday, February 20, 2012

A MIDDAY ADVENTURE

 Fabulousooooo!
 Clear, bright....quiet.


 With the help of Chester and Jill, chores were done in a heartbeat.
 More blossoms arrived today.
 At 12:15 a 1997 black Jaguar sedan drove in the driveway and I was picked up by Judy and Louise.
 We drove into Rochester for lunch.  I had no idea where we were going.
 Judy picked "Natural Oasis," where they had all vegan food.
 Ethiopian Food (which I have never eaten, and did not know what to expect).
 The only option was a buffet, so we went for it.
 There was a pureed vegetable soup and this....rice with two different lentil toppings, beets and potatoes, cabbage and carrots and a rolled flat bread.
 It was just a simple little place and there was a small shop in the front.

As if that was not enough, they wanted to go over to Jine's for some dessert.  We each had a piece of pie (that I forgot to photograph).
 When I got home, the ponies were sun bathing.
 Going out to do chores now....bridge tonight.
What do you think Sally?
Night all.

9 comments:

  1. Beautiful 1NT...I wish you more of same tonight.

    What a fun day!

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  2. great day!

    Aloha from Waikiki
    Comfort Spiral

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  3. Interesting buffet. Glad you got the sunshine today. We got the rain.

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  4. Sounds like a great day. I would love to try the restaurant.

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  5. Beautiful day! I love how the barn doors look like a wood frame for the horses.

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  6. What a nice day.
    That bridge is really cool.

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  7. I bid 75 no-trump. haha. Me, not a bridge afficionado. Luv your sunny day and adventurous outing . . .

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  8. Lovely day indeed!

    That was prefect adventure with friends...the meal looked much like Kenyan foodstuffs.
    Hope today is a sunny one too!

    XO
    Kac

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  9. Nothing better than having lunch with friends and a surprise place adds to the fun. Looks like it is getting warmer.

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