First thing first: I know I might be thinking ahead, but the fact that I-70 is currently shut down in Colorado because of that wicked snowstorm has thoughts of snowboarding and winter fun careening down the powder-covered mountains in my head. I should probably feel sorry for those people stranded in the snowstorm... Oh who am I kidding, I don't feel sorry for them! Anybody who is stuck in Colorado and has a PROBLEM with it can kiss my butt, I WISH I were stuck in that beautiful state... working lots and lots of snowplow overtime, so I can spend all my money on ski passes!
Anyway, back to the present. October is my favorite month. Halloween is one of my favorite holidays. I love cooler weather and changing leaves and apples. APPLES! I'm apple-mad right now. Plus, I have this urge to cook. Now, I'm not reknowned for my cooking ability, but give me a recipe and I'll give you a meal. ;) With my apple-madness came the inspiration to cook up some Maple Roasted Apples tonite. Did I mention I made tortellini for dinner? LOL! Not exactly a complimentary pair, but I am a woman and can have ridiculous cravings. They turned out pretty good, but here are my comments: I used Fuji apples - it was all I had - but I think they might be better with more tart apples, like Granny Smith. I also added some nutmeg for subtle flavor. Overall, they're pretty darn good! One more mental note: When stealing cinnamon from my parent's house, make sure it's PURE, like the bottle says... and not mixed with sugar. Woops. So my Maple Apples might be a bit sweeter than they should be, but they're still mighty tasty and perfect for...
Watching hockey! I know, another mismatch - baked apples, tortellini, and hockey. This is why I am a bachelorette - so I can do ridiculous things like that and not care what anybody else thinks!
Oh, and so I can also do all of this while wearing only shorts and a bra. :P Hee hee!
That website I got the recipe from - the State of Michigan - has a lot of other delicious sounding dishes that I'll probably try out once I buy some groceries. Check it out!
Wings lost but that's ok. I love hockey. In fact, I am probably going to play again this winter. It's been two years since the women's hockey team I was on won the "Cup" - a mounted men's jock strap - and I found a great Adult Beginner's hockey program that sounds just what I need - it's not a team, but an actual class where you work on those fundamental skills that make you a good player. I can PLAY but during a game, it moves so quickly it is hard to work on technique (which I have none, hee hee).
Wilson kept me company this weekend and we had a romantic and wonderful time together. He was afraid of my hallway for some reason (??) and slept on the couch (we sound like a feuding married couple!) but we was good to snuggle with for a mid-day nap on Saturday. I love cider mills and Wilson loves being outside, so I took him up to Yates and we hiked along the river. He made friends with a pug, a pit bull, and some old blind mutt, and I just strolled along in my cowgirl shirt and cordouroys looking cute. ;) I thought dogs were a good way to pick up guys, but apparently I was a good way for him to pick up other dogs! Hmmph!
The party Saturday night was... interesting. I'd rather not recap. It wasn't pretty.
Sunday was absolutely beautiful, and I had my typical dilemma - it was so nice outside, I couldn't decide what I wanted to do! It always comes down to: running, mountain biking, going for a motorcycle ride, or hiking. I wanted to see Jenna but she's a busy lass so we had to postpone, but she helped me narrow it down to "something on wheels". Motorized, or non? My Honda won over my Raleigh, so I put on my new leather jacket, my warm gloves, and hit the road on that beautiful, sunny, cool day!
I had grand plans - go up Rochester Road, take Orion Road to Lake Orion, then up to Oxford,head east to Romeo, and eventually take Mound Road back down and eventually make my way home. What really happened was that I was mildly cold because I don't have chaps, so I was going to head up Rochester... and didn't realize it was dirt road. I backtracked and went to Orion Rd, to downtown Lake Orion... and came home. It was still 60-70 miles, and it was BEAUTIFUL! I think Orion Rd. beats Dixboro as my favorite ride so far. I used to work in Oakland Township and forgot that road goes right by my old work. It's winding and hilly, the blue sky was pure and crisp, leaves just starting to change to orange, yellow, and red, the smell of leaves and wood burning, cool wind blowing through my hair... I am so glad I bought that motorcycle!
I am now working five 8 hour days instead of four 10 hour days... Gosh it doesn't seem like we get anything done. I'm not complaining - I'm burnt out. We busted ASH (hee hee, get it? Ash, as in ash trees with the ash borer... ok stupid forestry humor) all summer and I'm exhausted.
Enough for now. Guess I was feeling conversational with my computer tonite. :)
Here's some pictures. Enjoy.
Song that's in my head lately:
Ryan Adams - Touch, Feel and Lose
I knew I was never gonna talk to you tomorrow
And oh, the birds how they sing
If you were a bird could you sing me a song of sorrow
'Cause all I know from you is grief
But I never wanted to be your rolling train
I never wanted to be your dancin' shoes
I just wanted you to love me
I just wanted you to love me
Touch, feel & lose
And cry, cry, cry
I thought maybe I could be some kind of shelter
But oh, your storm how it raged
You know your kisses, they like lightnin' and thunder
And your smile is sweet and come down like rain
I never wanted to be your dancin' shoes
I just wanted you to love me
I just wanted you to love me
Touch, feel & lose
And cry, cry, cry