Back before there was a Friday With Foz feature, there was another weekly segment here on the blog. It was kind of super, in a way, but in case you weren't with us back then, or have simply blocked her out of your mind - check out this Sunday post from 2014 (go ahead, I'll wait)...
Now that we are all caught up, I can share the little something super that went on here today - complete with goggles - Salsa day! (I now realize that I should have had a fan blowing to get that cape billowing, but I will ease back into this thing.)
Musings from Suburbia on a variety of everyday topics. I have realized that MANY times, it is "just me", but I always hold out hope that there are others out there who occasionally see things as I do.
Sunday, September 3, 2017
Friday, September 1, 2017
Stuck with pasta
Pasta! They know I love pasta. I sit at attention in the kitchen whenever a pot of water goes on the stove. Elbows, ziti, farfalle, shells...all very convenient shapes and sizes for this Foz to eat. So what is this?
Aren't they supposed to throw it at the wall to see if it is done?!?!
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
My Fair Random
Let's get things started where our Fair visit officially began this year, in the dairy cattle building. Sweet bovines making friends
Moving on to a slightly less friendly horse, despite how welcoming "Frosted Dry Martini" sounds
Of course I forgot what these rabbits were called, but the eyeliner look was really working for them
Simply a funny bunny
These guinea pigs were lined up and ready, for what, we had no idea
The straw is always better on the other side
The llamas were absolutely gorgeous, but this one's teeth were frightening, hence the distance (we did read that they allegedly only spit at each other, but that was the least of my worries)
Sure, hubs seems to appear braver, but that llama was shorter
I just realized that we forgot to visit the sheep! This will have to do
How about some more playing with food? I used to be much more captivated by the butter sculpture, before I found out it wasn't actually fully sculpted out of butter, but enough of my Oz behind the curtain moment
In other sculpture news
Tickets! Get your tickets! (Finally a visit when the line was short enough for me to find myself in it!)
The first consumables of the day-my sweet potato and for the boy, this year's new maple offering-Maple Cream Soda!
More tickets - for the milk bar!
Back outside for some culinary adventures, starting with shark on a stick (he said it was interesting)
Our Massachusetts friend went for the bacon corn dog (yep, they were grilling bacon wrapped hot dogs and then dipping in the batter)
The awesome onion! (not to be confused with a blooming one)
An oreo crunch donut
Now let's talk about the wording on a couple of the food descriptions, as they were uniquely unappetizing
The Wild Samoan "littered with toasted coconut" - littered?
The New York Fries "splattered with bacon" - splattered?! (and who invited the Jersey Shore?)
Let's wind down with a few games. I thought this was the saddest defeat in the attempt to get five in a row...
...and then this happened in the next round
The force was strong, the magnetic pull, like moths to a flame...they found the Lego table!
Friday, August 25, 2017
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Reviving the random
Here we are on the fourth Tuesday of August, and the third one in a row that I have conjured up some random. I have several actual posts I intend to write, but maybe after I make some headway on my June to-do list. WHO AM I?!?!?! (And what did I do with that somewhat organized and motivated version of myself?) I will tell you who-someone who stopped writing the tough tasks down. We all know if I don't have something to cross off, I probably won't bother. For now, let's just browse some photos I have been hoarding that don't have big stories to go with them.
There was a little eclipse in the bottom of my Cheerios box yesterday!
This end of the rainbow was much better than the last one I followed!
This is still cracking me up, but I don't think it necessarily should.
Have you tried any of this year's offerings?
We were actually a little disappointed that there wasn't anything gross this year. I did find a little lovein the everything bagel ones...
The Great NYS Fair starts tomorrow, so I predict no shortage of random for next Tuesday!
There was a little eclipse in the bottom of my Cheerios box yesterday!
This end of the rainbow was much better than the last one I followed!
This is still cracking me up, but I don't think it necessarily should.
Have you tried any of this year's offerings?
We were actually a little disappointed that there wasn't anything gross this year. I did find a little lovein the everything bagel ones...
The Great NYS Fair starts tomorrow, so I predict no shortage of random for next Tuesday!
Friday, August 18, 2017
In the wild
If you are very still on our front porch, you will likely be treated to a daily visit by a hummingbird. If you are extra quiet, you may see other spectacular wild species. Make sure to keep your eyes focused...
...and there, in his natural habitat you may get to see the Foz!
"Nothing to see here, move along!"
Tuesday, August 15, 2017
Creepy hereditary random
I have spent a great deal of time, and space on this blog, musing about monkeys-primarily of the creepy variety. Why do they show themselves to me so often? Where did the roots of this special connection originate? Today I uncovered some information that may both help you sleep at night, finally knowing the answer, but also could keep you up at night due to the graphic nature of the evidence. Creepy monkey love is my destiny-written in my DNA.
My mother and I were watching some old home movies today, when we stumbled across some footage from her eleventh birthday. She was very happy to see her favorite dress...1959 was an excellent year for fashion (and bows). I was too distracted by what on earth she was carrying towards the camera. "Those are monkeys, I got them for my birthday. I loved them!"
Look at how that one is reaching up for her neck. Look out, Mom!! You can see my fingers coming in from the right side of the frame, trying to save her. I tried to accept these cuddly friends of hers, but then she explained that they were made of rattan and hard. "I could hook their hands together, and then hang them from things." Nope. My mother seems very sure that this fabulous monkey duo is no longer lurking about in my grandparents' house. Why do I feel like there is a chance they are hiding there, waiting for me? Just hanging around...being creepy.
At least now we know.
My mother and I were watching some old home movies today, when we stumbled across some footage from her eleventh birthday. She was very happy to see her favorite dress...1959 was an excellent year for fashion (and bows). I was too distracted by what on earth she was carrying towards the camera. "Those are monkeys, I got them for my birthday. I loved them!"
Look at how that one is reaching up for her neck. Look out, Mom!! You can see my fingers coming in from the right side of the frame, trying to save her. I tried to accept these cuddly friends of hers, but then she explained that they were made of rattan and hard. "I could hook their hands together, and then hang them from things." Nope. My mother seems very sure that this fabulous monkey duo is no longer lurking about in my grandparents' house. Why do I feel like there is a chance they are hiding there, waiting for me? Just hanging around...being creepy.
At least now we know.
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