It was a drizzly day, but that didn't prevent me from going out. I do not want to spend any more complete days at home, drooling in front of the Food Network. I was going to take Breehy, but I don't think she likes the rain much - I might get soggy, but at least I won't rust. At least I hope not.
My trip of the day was to the library. I've had a Surrey library card for a few months, but haven't used it until today. So of up 134th Street I went, and through Holland Park. It was nice to see a few signs of spring there, like crocuses almost ready to bloom -
- and Snow Drops already out and actually dropping. These didn't get the chance to pop up through snow, like many of their relatives do. I imagine they are happy about that.
And looky here - the daffodils are almost ready to pop - you can actually see daffodils in bloom, but you know they have been purchased at a nursery and planted in the cold cold soil. These are strong and free, just like the soil they grow in.
And whoop-de-doo, here we have - the first Cherry blossoms of the year! Yes! This is indeed a sure sign. Last year I was excited to see the very same trees popping pink against this wall too. This is becoming a habit.
I picked up a few brochures in the foyer, and also got a bit of interest in this poster - aha - a writer's program. Maybe it's time to go back to school .....
Until I checked it out online and found out it costs $1900.00.
Not everything costs tons of money though. You can go to the library and watch a movie - for free. Who'd a thunk it?
The library has lots of open space, lots of glass/windows, and was pretty quiet this afternoon.
Top floor (4th) looking out over King George Boulevard.
After a not-so exciting afternoon browsing books on travel and history, I made a quick trip to Pricesmart for margarine and carrots, and headed home, my arms stretching out with heavy bags. I called Nikkie and she left to come to my rescue with Georgia, but she went up the street parallel to the street I was coming down, and by the time I got home, she was almost up to the library herself. So much for my communication skills. When she told Howard he reminded me of several times when I gave poor directions. Bless his heart, it must make him feel so good to know he's so much smrter than me at all times. I, however, make a better grade at Sarcasm.
- Breakfast - Toast and Coffee
- Lunch - Spinach Salad, 3 dried apricots and a few raisins
- Dinner - Pork Roast, which sweated silently and well in my slow cooker while I shagged off, Mashed Potatoes (Oh how I love thee!) gravy, and carrot coins, mini Upside Down Pineapple Cake with Dream Whip.
- Snacks - Yogurt, Orange Juice
Mini Upside Down Pineapple Cakes
Melt 1 tsp margarine/butter in the bottom of each jumbo muffin pan thingie. Stir some brown sugar in melted butter. Cut out a section of a canned pineapple ring so it fits in the bottom, and add my marvelous muffin recipe, using half a cup evaporated milk and half a cup of the pineapple juice instead of the cup of milk.
Bake at 400 for 20 minutes or so.
Now, even though I used my muffin recipe, this is definitely not a muffin, but a pineapple cake, so it was completely fine for me to eat one. I haven't had a muffin since before Lent started. Because I gave up eating muffins for Lent. Giving up chocolate or pop wouldn't be as hard, as I don't eat or drink them every day, but muffins? Well, I've been eating them like they're going out of style, since I bake them almost every night for Howard's lunches. So that is a real hardship. I also think it's part of the reason my jeans are sooooo tight.
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