As always, if you don't have to time to watch it the regular way, just mute the sound and right-arrow through the pics.
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A gay man's view of the world from down Texas way
C I V I L M A R R I A G E I S A C I V I L R I G H T.A N D N O W I T ' S T H E L A W O F T H E L A N D.
As always, if you don't have to time to watch it the regular way, just mute the sound and right-arrow through the pics.
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Episode 7: Our First Thirty Days as Chateau Owners
Episode 8: Let's Talk about Money
They've also posted their first video en francais here.
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Ossobuco. I found this pic on the net. It looks very much like what M.P. cooked up. |
The main dish was ossobuco, which M.P. made for the first time last winter, and again last weekend, filling the house with a most delicious aroma. The name means "hollow bone," and that's where the marrow is. The beef shank with attached meat is cooked low and slow in the oven as the marrow melts out into the meat, giving every bite a rich, fatty, scrumptious taste! It puts us into orbit, and we are only sad that we had to wait 70-odd years to discover this fabulous dish.
The green vegetable was fagiolini in fricassea (hey you in the back - watch your damn mouth, buddy), which is green beans cooked in a creamy sauce of egg yolks and lemon juice. An Italian recipe, perhaps of Greek origin, it has a new and different taste. I liked it.
For the starch dish, we had linguini alfredo, with a standard alfredo sauce, which we both love. The bread was M.P.'s wonderful focaccia, handmade. Our dinner wine was Gato Negro, something M.P. discovered a while back, which is dark and strong like Chianti. Yeah, I know it's Spanish, but it worked fine.
Finally, the piece de resistance was the caramel-covered cheesecake that M.P. had baked that morning, which was totally Out.Of.This. World. OMG, you have no idea. Here's the one picture we got of it:
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This made us pork boys happy as pigs in the sunshine, I tell you what! |
We finished it off last night. And that's all I have to show, but I hope from here on I can get more food pics to show here on the Blue Truck. Later, guys. Buon appetito!
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I wonder if this speech would get her sent to Alcatraz today.
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Ten years ago, the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage nationwide. Now a new petition asks the court to overturn that decision. Read this summary from ScotusBlog to get up to date on what's happening:
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Monument to Allied dead in the Kohima War Cemetery, India. |
Here is the speech broadcast by his grandfather, King George VI, in 1945:
Earlieri that day in Washington, President Truman had announced the unconditional surrender of Japan, sparking riotous celebrations across the United States:
My dad was an Air Force mechanic stationed in Aachen, Germany, at the time. I don't know how he celebrated, but I do know that just two months later, after being shipped stateside with maybe ten thousand other G.I.'s on the Queen Elizabeth, he was back home with his parents, safe and sound. Many others never made it home, or were disabled for life. Living or dead, we owe them all an immense debt of gratitude - as it says on the monument pictured above.
Their service and sacrifice saved the whole world from depraved tyranny and unspeakable horrors. As President Roosevelt had remarked some years before, that generation had a "rendezvous with destiny." They met it with courage and righteous determination, bequeathing to us who followed three generations of general peace, progress, and unparalleled prosperity in the free world.
What destiny lies ahead for today's linked-in generation, and how will they meet it? This weary old man in his twilight years wonders -- but would rather not stick around to find out.
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P. S. -- The lyrics are found in the video description on YouTube. A bit of autobiography, perhaps?
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