The Sultan outdid himself with the soup...or as we New Mexicans call it, Green Chili Stew. Whatever you want to call it, it was outstanding! Peggy, who was nice enough to lay over a day to meet me, made cornbread to go with it, but I had it for dessert with the Kentucky....darn memory...wasn't sorghum, but similar, that she brought. It brought back memories of my gramma, so I offered to make some biscuits for breakfast so I could have some more and Lori's making gravy. It was so good to finally meet Lori and the Sultan, and the extra bonus of Peggy just added to the fun. If any of you guys get a chance to meet her, don't pass it up, she's facsinating and quite the world traveler. And a sweetheart to boot. And we all know that Lori and Ernie are great hosts!
Yes Maggie, making tracks for home, I'm kind of like a barn horse when I point Hope west, but still have 2 more places to stop before I boogie that last 300 miles or so. My sister is in Huachuca City, Az and if I can find a place to light for a night, Beth in Arizona City. If not, I'll catch her after the first of the year. She's not getting away without a visit. LOL! Besides, Evie (Pooker) might want to do a little trip to Az in her Flitter. All I have to do is mention a road trip and Evie's packed and sitting in my driveway before I can hang the phone up!
Only Irish coffee provides in a single glass all four essential food groups: alcohol, caffeine, sugar and fat.
- Alex Levine
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