As you may have inferred from the title, we have a lot to cover. I am obsessed with Autumn. I wish it could last for nine months. Then one month of Winter, one of Spring, and one of Summer. Are the seasons supposed to be capitalized like that? I think they are...but it looks kind of funny. Anywho...we took a drive up Emigration Canyon, through Heber, ending at Strawberry Resevoir. Ending because it is nothing but sagebrush up there. The Fall foliage in that area left something to be desired. 1/3 dead trees, 1/3 green trees, 1/3 yellowish brownish trees = lame. We're going to try the Alpine loop this weekend. If it's good, I'll post pictures. If not, forget about it.
PUMPKIN FOOD:
I bought three giant cans of Libby pumpkin today. I currently have only one spice cake mix and no chocolate chips. That will have to change in the near future. Pumpkin Muffkins galore! If you ever feel like eating the best gelato in the world, go to Spin Cafe in Heber. Roommate just returned from Italy and she says that it's better then the Italian stuff. They are bringing out their pumpkin flavor today and we'll be heading up there on Saturday to try it out. Tonight we will be heading to Red Mango to get our first Pumpkin Spice of the season. It's a pretty big deal. It's hands down the best flavor that Red Mango ever has or will ever produce. The place should be renamed Orange Pumpkin in the Fall. What can I say, we like to eat. Speaking of eating, we went to The Wild Grape for the Dine o Round on Saturday...it was our one year anniversary (see here) and I had the best butternut squash soup (not exactly pumpkin but close enough to go in this section) of my life. I've only had it two or three other times, but nonetheless, it was tasty.
Here's the kicker: I do not like pumpkin pie.
Also, every time I typed pumpkin above, I left out the second p...pumkin.
QUESTION OF THE DAY:
Every now I then I have these questions that pop into my mind but I never really ask anyone about them. They are just sent out to the universe with no response. So I'm going to start sending them out to my three faithful readers. This usually happens when I'm in my car driving to and from work...which means that they are usually about music.
Here is today's question:
Why is Nickleback famous? Who thought it was a good idea to give them a record deal? Why are they still on the radio? Why hasn't that guy lost his voice yet...surely it can't last that much longer when he is so hard on his vocal chords.
5 comments:
Thank you. I HATE Nickelback.
A couple of things:
1. I wish we were making a huge batch of pumpking muffins back in Dub-13 and having all the girls there stuffing our faces watch SYTYCD. Just give me one night of that.
2. Nickleback hurts every fiber of my being when I hear them. I should sue their producer for all the pain I'm in.
And yes, I meant to say "pumpking." Why shouldn't it have a "g" on the end if its king of all fall foods?
love the pictures. also about nickelback, who knows. i totally agree with you, his chords should give out.
When you make pumpfkin muffkins please invite me! I have a box of spice mix and chocolate chips but no pumpkin (are you thinking what i'm thinking....).
And I kinda like Nickelback back in the day (Don't judge me). Now I change the channel whenever they come on. My philosophy is that he does so many drugs that his vocal chords have permanent scar tissue, hence his voice.
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