Cooking & Baking
Related: About this forumBreakfast Wednesday 21 September 2022 "dancing in September"
Iced coffee now, cheese toast later
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elleng
(131,239 posts)Tootsie's on HBO (ch. 507, DirecTV.)
sprinkleeninow
(20,268 posts)~Dedicated to irisblue🦋:
irisblue
(33,040 posts)hippywife
(22,767 posts)Husband was starving so we stopped for his breakfast first:bacon, egg and cheese biscuit from McD, and a small mocha frappe, sans drizzle and whipped cream.
Since I wanted lunch, on the way back, I had a burger, fries and root beer from Sonic. Not very tasty. Actually the meat has an odd flavor.
sprinkleeninow
(20,268 posts)Emile
(23,043 posts)slightlv
(2,852 posts)It's also our 37th wedding anniversary.
Funny story, there... we had Hippies to the left of the aisle; Yuppies to the right of the aisle. And there was my husband and me right down the middle! We looked like a very odd pair with no chance of ever making a marriage last. Little did any of them know, we were actually two sides of the same bright penny! So now, we grow old together... Both of us left Yuppiehood far behind, and I re-embraced my inner flowerchild joyfully.
elleng
(131,239 posts)A carefully worded answer is that on Thursday (Sept. 22) at 9:04 p.m. EDT (0104 GMT on Sept. 23), autumn begins astronomically in the Northern Hemisphere, with spring kicking off in the Southern Hemisphere. At that moment, the sun would be shining directly overhead as seen from a point in the equatorial Pacific Ocean, 300 miles (500 km) west of Yaren, a district of the Pacific nation of Nauru.
This date is called an equinox, from the Latin for "equal night," alluding to the fact that day and night are then of equal length worldwide. But this is not necessarily so.
https://www.space.com/autumnal-equinox-equal-polar-night-day
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!
irisblue
(33,040 posts)gademocrat7
(10,678 posts)Cheese toast and pineapple later.
Staph
(6,253 posts)But your video clip put me in just the right move. I was dancing out the door with Earth, Wind & Fire in my brain. Thanks!
irisblue
(33,040 posts)A couple of polyps - no signs of cancer. All good!
Thanks for asking!
Dance more, I'm dancing for you