I went into the post office on a tuesday to get my passport. They took the picture there and everything. Paid like 60 or 100 bucks for the expedited service and had the passport 4 days later on that friday.
I am definitely going to check that beer out. Have you tried Jim Beam's Devil's Cut? I am not a huge Beam fan but it interesting me how the bourbon extracted from inside the barrel is going to taste.
Coffee so black you can stand a spoon straight up in it is my cup of coffee
Young Frankenstein is probably my favorite Mel Brooks movie. "What nice knockers you have"
I think you can get a passport in two weeks but it is fucking expensive
Excellent blog as always! Good to hear from you.
I'm enjoying the pumkin beer season as well. The Dogfish Head pumkin is especially good, I think.
I agree we often don't take the time to get to know our own city well. I've lived my whole in Houston and there's always new places to visit.
Your breakfasts' sounds very good. As does your naked yoga, actually.
Happy to be your love berry! Have an amazing fall!
P.S. If you enjoy dark coffee, I can reccomend Molokai Muleskinner, from Coffees of Hawaii.
everything has been pretty awesome with me. i just rucked up a mountain in 20 minutes with my brother and his girlfriend. beautiful weather. plus!!! made myself some stir fry last night. it was brown rice, celery, spanish and green onion, garlic, red bell pepper, carrots, and some chicken sausages i got from trader joes. cooked it all up with some extra virgin olive oil and finished with some worcestershire sauce at the very end (just a tiny bit), plus some salt pepper and red pepper flakes. it was pretty amazing.
having not been in north america for many autumns I do sincerely miss the season, the multicoloured leaves becoming a tapestry over the rolling hills, the smell of decay as the season lingers, the crispness of the first frosts as it adds that glimmering reflection in the early morning sun. leaves here turn yellow, then fall off...lame sauce.