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So here's my song for the morning.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_H-L...

Someone had a bad start to their Friday the 13th near my house this morning. When my husband's alarm went off I thought he had the strobe light turned on, but I rolled over and went back to sleep when he silenced it. The alarm went off again and when he turned it off I kept seeing a flashing light. I asked him why is phone is making flashing lights and neither of us could figure it out in our half awake states. Then I realized it wasn't coming from the phone, it was coming from outside. Almost directly in front of our house there was a police car and firetruck! It took us until the sun started to come up to figure out exactly what had happened.... someone hit a horse in the road with their car! I don't know if anyone was hurt, but I'm pretty sure the horse didn't survive. :( It is amazing that us and all of our dogs slept through all of that happening!

I completely forgot that it was Friday the 13th.


I know, Sarah. I never went outside to try to see and they had everything cleared out by the time I left for work. I haven't heard anything about the driver of the car, I hope they were okay. My husband thinks the horse belonged to some people that live just down the road, they have had a horse tied to a tree in their backyard for a few weeks or more. If that is the same horse, I feel even worse for it because it obviously didn't have a very good life. I have such a soft spot for animals and it breaks my heart when one is mistreated.


I wonder if flights all over are cheaper on Friday the 13th - I might have to start booking holidays on that date in the future.
Glad your presentation went well Peggy.

I found out yesterday that the Cuba-tickets we booked on Wednesday were 700 euros more expensive the next day! I feel so lucky, I'm not sure if we would have booked if it had been so much more.

I hope you have a good trip Janice.
I am glad your programming class and presentation went well, Peggy.
Keep warm Travis and the rest of you in the COLD!
back to work for me...

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/15/mag...
Some of the readers' comments are very sensible too.


Not so much, busy mainly. Stressful when things go wrong. I however, don't touch the papers and presenters though. I leave that to the academics, they can deal with the egos, the papers and publishers if needed after. I don't paid enough to deal with that lol

Make it look as suicide...

Make it look as suicide..."
haha! :)

I often find this elaborate cooking too much work, especially when I have a normal 2-day weekend in which I also have to clean and do groceries etc., but now I have 4 days off so I figured I surprise bf when he gets home from work :)


I think Valentines Day is an international holiday, at least in the Western world. We have it too, but we don't celebrate. Any of you have special plans for today?


But not by me. Not that it matters though, being the 15th :P
Sounds delicious Peggy! Homemade tiramisu is the bestest.
I made slow cooked lamb shanks while I was off with my back this week and burnt my arm on the pan while it was 200C. Dealing with the burst blister aftermath now :( So tiramisu sounds lovely and cold!
And while typing this, I knocked my last Riedel wine glass and shattered it into 3 pieces... I'll just have to buy some more /sigh





@Peggy, I hope you enjoyed your dinner. I'll be waiting for your comments about the first tried foods.
Today our little man was baptized, so those were all our plans. We have never celebrate Valentine's Day really.


My tiramisu tasted good but it didn't set properly so it was a bit too soft. Maybe it will be better today after many extra hours in the fridge. The stew was delicious!

It should be noted that I am the most accident prone person I have ever met in my entire lifetime. It is actually ridiculous.

Did you ever think in using a diving suit and a helmet for better protection? Or at least get an accident insurance? :)

Glad to know, Peggy. Hope you enjoyed them.

We have private insurance lol. I only ever use it for my tiny jaw and normal sized teeth (I have had 8 adult teeth removed. Tiny jaw). My accident prone-ness is on the lower scale.
When I went to get my driving license, my Mum made me count every single bruise on my feet to my knees. I got to 37. Mum pointed out that she was hesitant as my legs would be her car. I am the only child that hasn't crashed her car. Body = cheaper than car.
I managed to play a game of hockey without hurting myself or anyone else today though ;)




Tonight is gonna be really interesting: -12F (-24C)fells like -31F (-35C).


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