I have my son-in-law's birthday dinner (for tomorrow) well under way: The Watergate salad is made, and the pumpkin pies. The brisket is in the oven. He didn't order potato salad, but I thought it was called for, since we're having brisket and Old Settler's beans. So that's done.
I really enjoyed the car show today. Cliff helped me figure out the year some of the cars were made, but the really old ones aren't anything he's familiar with. I simply took pictures of them because they were so pretty.
It's been a good day all around.
7 comments:
I'm drooling...what time do we eat?
Nice cars.... a real work of art there.
Oh my goodness I am foaming at the mouth!!!!! Sounds absolutely wonderful!! My kind od birthday dinner! Enjoy. Robin
Good luck with the Son-in-lasw's dinner today. It sounds like it will be a delicious success. The cars were great to get to see, thanks for sharing them with us.
Sam
Thanks for sharing the old car pics - they really are beautiful ! What I always liked about the old cars, is you could tell them apart, one from the other. In this day and age, so many cars look alike ! One of our pass times as kids, was to "call out" the make and model, as we saw cars coming down the street. My cousins and I used to sit on my Grandmas porch [big old covered porch, so it was a wonderful place to be on a summer day even if it was raining] and see who could recognize cars at a far distance. Grandma lives on the main street of our town, so there was lots of traffic. Thanks for "stirring up" those precious memories, Donna ! :)
My first car was a '56 Ford and to this day - it's been my favorite car ! I've got my meatloaf in the oven for Sunday dinner. My son requested his favorite - so I thought I'd fix it for him. I don't get many chances ! Your SIL's birthday dinner sounds delicious !!! Have fun. It's always great to celebrate ! 'On Ya' - ma
We love car shows. Use to go to them all the time
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