Let me tell you, it was hot in the heartland. I think the heat index temp got up to about 116 F. at one point. Aiieee! I am so not used to humidity. Where I come from, it rarely gets above about 30%. It figures we would pick the hottest weekend of the year to travel.
Fortunately for us,
On the MFU front, we all agreed that there's something about black and white photography that really suits Robert Vaughn. Also that there are a ton of good screencap moments in "The Pieces of Fate Affair" (we indulged
Napoleon (after commenting that it would be a good idea for them to escape before a ton of coal descends upon them): "It might muss my hair."
Illya (casting a jaundiced eye at Napoleon's Brylcreemed do): "Unlikely."
*snerk* Bad boy.
Bluster made us a delightful dinner of pot roast one night, (unlike yours truly she can cook a roast so it's well done on the outer edges, yet rare in the middle... something I have never mastered despite being a certifiable foodie), potato casserole, and refrigerator-pickled fresh tomatoes, cucumbers and onions. She gave us the grand tour of Aurora, Nebraska, and a minitour of Grand Island. She took us to see Mormon Island, a little park where I had set part of my Buried On Sunday/Masterminds crossover, "Crossroads." That was fun! On Sunday she introduced us to Whiskey Creek, an excellent barbeque place. We also discovered Eileen's Cookies ... whose peanut-butter cookies may require online ordering sometime in the near future. We saw many cornfields, soybean fields, the IAMS factory (they have a flag with a paw on it!), and many irrigation systems which
I must say that
Sadlly, all good things must come to an end and we had to return home. This morning at work I discovered that in the brief two days I was away from work, all heck had broken loose. I should have expected it, since Mercury went Retrograde on Friday.
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