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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Another nice day yesterday. I made apple crisp for potluck and baked it while we were out walking. After I dropped Ray at his building, I went to the Land Trust and did some work for them, eating my sandwich there. At 1:30 I met with Alison, the minister, about the reception for her installation in early April. I said I would organize it. The budget is $500. Whoa! I hope I can get enough people to donate food that it won't cost that much, although we will have wine and beer.

Then I headed back to Ray's office to pick him up. While I was waiting, I played Scrabble on my iPhone and read my email. When we got home, it was sunny and early enough to let the chickens out. Interesting fact: I read that they lay one hour later every day, until dusk, when they skip a day and start the morning after. Yesterday, there were only two eggs. Gladys and Mabel are on one schedule, but Sylvia is on a different one. I hope she did not go up under the porch yesterday afternoon to lay an egg. If not, there should be one early this morning and two others later in the day.

I spent my free time looking at recipes for breakfast casseroles. Sadly, Joy S. in the hospital with cancer and she and her husband won't be organizing the new UU class Saturday morning. So I said I would bring a veggie breakfast casserole. The best one I found only serves 6-8, so I might need to make two. And you prepare it the day before, which is good, but it cooks for over an hour. So I will need to be at the Fellowship with my casserole about 7:30. Or cook it the day before and serve it cold. Hmm. It also has loads of white bread in it, potatoes, eggs and cheese. I need to find one with more veggies in it, maybe.

Dinner was good, but not many people were there. I am embarrassed to report that I fell asleep in choir, dropping my music folder to the ground with a loud noise and waking myself up. We are singing a hard piece on Sunday, and I don't think we are quite ready. Dozed in the car too and went straight to bed when we got home.

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