This is that tree with white flowers that only leaves out once all the flowers drop off it. The flowers are white.
This is the best close-up(blurry)photo I could get with my camera.
I have ruled out dogwood, Bradford pear or a crab apple.
It's a tree and rather tall, not a bush or shrub.
Once the leaves come I can take a photo of those and maybe go down to a local nursery and id it finally.
Anybody have a clue what it is called?
Bueller??
Bueller???
Moving On....
Onward to the meal planning!
Here's what was planned last week--
1. Sunday--Ham, Beans, Rolls, Deviled Eggs
2. Monday--Tacos
3. Tuesday--Leftovers
4. Wednesday--Kielbasa on Rolls, Onions, Beans or leftover Mac Salad
5. Thursday--Leftovers
6. Friday--Pizza, Salad 7. Saturday--Chicken Cordon Bleu, Creamed Spinach, Pierogies(not for me) The Kielbasa meal didn't happen and moves to this week. I bought two cheap-ish pizzas at Weis on Friday but that purchase will count under Take-Out/Eating Out budget. We got subs on Tuesday instead of Saturday. Everything else planned did get served last week. Two trips to Weis but a dent in the food budget of $39.76. This brought my April food spending total to $212.03. There are 6 days left in the month. Other than buying lots of bags of coffee(unless I need to get rain checks)I don't foresee much in the way of food purchases this coming week.
My savings percentages last week was 52.78%.
Leftovers going into this week....... Ham, Rolls, Roast Chicken slices, leftover pizza slices and Taco filling.
Here is this week's "food plan"....
* Denotes "complicated" meals
1. Sunday--Manicotti in Sauce(from freezer), Salad, leftover Garlic Bread
So I printed off 4 coupons plus brought up 2 coupons I forgot to use on Friday's trip.......
I had 2 x $2/1 Qs for the Max Freeze I "bought" on Friday so the cashier did a "post-coupon" transaction and I got $4 cash back for them
Then I "bought" 2 more V-8 drinks for .88¢ each and 2 boxes of Advil PM, which came to $7.99 each after 20% Wellness discount.
$17.74 and then I used $12 in Qs(2 x $3/1 Advil PM stacked with 2 x $2/1 In-Ad Advil PM Qs, 2 x $1/1 V-8 drinks)
$17.74-$12=$5.74 + .11¢ tax=$5.85
I used $5.85 in Plenti Points to pay and earned back $1 in new PPs($1 wyb2 drinks)so I spent down PPs by $4.85.
But there are $5 worth of Advil PM cash rebates on SavingStar I had activated so in the end, I converted PPs to cash and got paid .15¢ to bring $22.36 worth of goodies home.
Plus $4 back from Friday's trip.
Went to get my rxs at Rite-Aid and found a few freebies..........
2 x Aqua balls on sale but Wellness disc. less .80¢=$1.60
1 x Max Freeze on sale=$5.00
SubTotal=$6.60
I used 2 x .40¢/1 Aqua Balls IPQ=$.80
$6.60-.80¢=$5.80 + .05¢ tax=$5.85
Paid with Plenti Points and earned $6 in PPs back($5 Max Freeze, $1 wyb2 AquaBalls)so this was a .13¢ moneymaker. ;-)
Then I did this on my card......
2 x V-8 energy drinks on sale .88¢=$1.76
2 x Max Freeze on sale=$10.00
SubTotal=$11.76
I used 2 x $1/1 V-8 Energy drinks IPQ=$2.00
$11.76-$2.00=$9.76 +.11¢ tax=$9.87
I paid with Plenti Points and earned $11 in new PPs(2 x $5 Max Freeze, $1 wyb2 V-8 drinks)so this was a $1.13 moneymaker.
Then it was up to Weis Markets for cheap coffee..........
They didn't have any Caramel Macchiato which is College Boy's favorite so I got the above.
BOGO at $5.49 for 2=$10.98-$5.50 in Qs=$5.48 for 4 bags.
Nice!
If they don't get any of his flavor in by the end of the sale I'll get a rain check or five! lolz
I may print off some more V-8 Qs today and go back for more better than free drinks. My R-A doesn't have these drinks tagged as being part of the sale so they have a lot left. ;-)
Nothing else planned for today. It's coldish and rainy so I can't spray dandelions so I guess I'll clean some inside, move some money in my accounts(so it earns a few extra pennies lol)and work on planning our Summer trip some more.
Since the Daughter worked until Saturday we had a lot of time the next couple of days to just hang out.
But Thursday morning, May 12th, we rose early and headed for an appointment here......
The lawyer's office where we began the process of buying Daughter's house from her.
Since the rest of her college funds had been used to buy the house, and she now wanted to return to school and finish her degree, she needed to sell the house. Not being able to wait for someone to buy it on the real estate market and then move home and start school, we bought the house from her.
Things went well and we returned the next day with Daughter to sign all the paperwork and became 2nd home owners.
Then we hit the local World Market store and Hubs needed new sandals so we hit up a SUPER Target(which I had never been in one of those before)....
Besides the sandals, we got some Abita beer(I still find it funny being able to buy liquor in a grocery/department store!)and some mayonnaise.
Not just ANY mayo......
Blue Plate mayonnaise! Besides Duke's(which I was raised on)this is the "go to" mayo. But they don't sell it around here(except at the Army commissary about an hour away from here and we aren't military)so when we head down South I pick it up as a "souvenir".
Yes, I am weird like that.....
We met up with Daughter that evening when she got off work and had dinner together. I just had a basket of fried okra bites and iced tea.
On Friday we headed back to the lawyer's office, meeting Daughter there to sign papers, then over to the insurance company to write them a check for coverage on the house.
We bought a house!
Then back to the house to have the showdown with the Daughter's boyfriend's parents, who had taken up residence in what was now, our house.
It got ugly for awhile but when all was said and done they became our tenants.
yay us......
Then Daughter went to work and we just hung out at the hotel to recuperate from all the drama on the monring, swam in the pool, napped, ate lunch, and watched tv.
There may have made a run to the liquor store that day as well. This is just the part of my haul that made it home to PA.
I have no knowledge of other liquor that may have been consumed before we got home. ;-)
Daughter came over that evening to swim and Hubs went around the corner to get us burgers.....
Not just any burgers though.....
Nothing says vacation like a local burger and beer, right Hubs?
With our business dealings taken care of we were left free on the weekend for fun.
So we drove to the little town of Blanchard.....
to take part in their Annual Poke Salad Festival.
See me poking Hubs? and pointing to the word "POKE" on the sign in front of us?
Yah, I am a real card sometimes.........
And if you aren't from the South, this is what Poke Salad is....
But never NEVER eat raw poke salad! It is a nightshade family member and the raw leaves are toxic so it must be cooked and prepared to be edible. When cooked it should be referred to as POKE SALLET. I won't go into the reasons here but if you are really interested you can look it up.
Here is the famous song from 1969 about this Southern delicacy, a la Elvis.........
And here is the originator of the song, Tony Joe White, performing the song with Johnny Cash......
This photo reflects what I was really feeling that day. It was hot as blazes(it's May people!?! WTF?)
and muggy to boot. There was nowhere to sit and I had walked a mile from the street and was glad for at least this railing to lean on.
Blanchard is a dry town evidently. Good luck getting that law changed! This is the South people and things don't change fast around here. lolz
The Poke Salad Festival was not much. A separate area with carnival rides across the way which we didn't even go to, a few food vendors of crappy fair food(though that ice cream cone looked sweet and beckoned to me because of the muggy heat)......
There was entertainment under the Poke Salad Pavilion. While we were there is was a Cheering Team and then some Children's Singing Group performing. I guess the "good" entertainment was slated for later on in the day.
So we wander over yonder to where the folks selling "stuff" were set up.....at least there was a bit of shade over there and one of them was giving out bottles of water too.
There was an informational, nature group and they brought along a baby gator.
This photo is for my eldest son. It's handmade wooden bow and arrow sets. I was finally going to let him have a bow but he's too old for this now. Inside joke people!
I thought of a couple of friends when I saw these handmade signs........
There was a booth with a guy in full-on Confederate uniform handing out brochures about joining the SCV(Sons of Confederate Veterans). I didn't take his photo as he didn't look very friendly(must have been the heat and the fact that his side lost that war)but I took a couple of leaflets.
While I can't join this group(it's for guys only)both my sons could if they wanted to. Of my 8 2nd or 3rd Great Grandfathers on my maternal side who would have been of age to fight for the Confederacy I have only found proof of enlistment for 3 of them. (One of the 8 was a federal Postmaster so he couldn't join up without losing his job and jobs were hard to come by in the rural South.)
But I do have scads of "collateral" ancestors(Great Uncles)too that I could use if my sons wanted to join.
After sweating our balls off for about an hour+ we headed back down to the road to find the car and leave. This was the road were we passed the fenced off ride area.
Though we had missed the Poke Salad Parade which had kicked off the Festival there were still tons of strands of Mardi Gras beads along the road(some of which were even intact)so we grabbed a few of those.
And, what do you know?!, I saw a road kill armadillo on a road heading back toward Shreveport!
So what do you do after all that excitement......how do you top that?
You go to the Great Raft Brewery in Shreveport, that's what you do.
We sat outside on the loading dock area as it was quieter. The bar area was filled with either a bachelor party or a pre-wedding groomsmen party.(They were all in suits and ties so I think it was the later and it was just after noon. Steeling themselves for the big ceremoney with drink? lol)
Corn Hole, anyone?
I remembered that the benches weren't weighted done well so I didn't go sliding off one onto the floor this time.
A wall of growlers. A craft beer drinkers wet dream if only they were all filled......
After Hubs and daughter had a couple of drinks we headed to the other side of the river for food at TOM + CHEE.
This is a must stop when in the area.
Gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches?
Yes please! I had one with Swiss and 'shrooms + a cup of tomato soup.
I talked the Daughter into getting a "dessert" grilled cheese, which consisted of two doughnuts with a filling of blueberry compote, bleu cheese and lemon mascapone cheese.
I think her eyes rolled back into her head when she bit into that one. And she tried to NOT share a bite with me....humph!
So what do you do after that?
Well, if it's American Craft Beer Week you hit another craft brewery, that's what!
It didn't take any convincing at all to get Hubs to go to Flying Heart Brewery in Bossier.
They were having a special event that evening so it was not crowded yet but dang was it hot! The building there is an old fire engine house with big bay doors and they had them all open and no a/c on. I guess for mid May this weather was considered "cool" by Louisiana standards but man! It was hot!!
A craw fish food truck was setting up while we sat and Hubs had a few. Big D's Who Dat Shack is a favorite 'round these parts. Unfortunately we had just had lunch so we passed on mud bugs this go around.
Back to the hotel to nap off the beer and the lunch.
But first another trip to a liquor store to see what they had.........
I found Hubs a great deal on Laphroaig 10 yr. old Scotch at Thrifty Liquor. This particular store was having an overstock sale-$39 a bottle which is a great price for what we can get it for here in PA.
I can't believe Hubs only bought 1 bottle!
At another liquor store I didn't even go in but there was entertainment outside while I was waiting in the car. I watched an old drunk woman stagger down a road from a trailer park to the store and inside to get her fix. The entertaining part was how many times she stopped, swayed, staggered and almost fell tits over ass to get there, all the while talking out loud to herself.
On the way back to the motel I saw this sign......
A Lord of the Rings themed bar!
More swimming, drinking and tv watching happened that evening. But it was early to bed because we had another jam packed day on Sunday.
* The Daughter brought this injector thing and a bottle of marinade from Louisiana last Summer for ham. It's a sweet praline sauce. She wanted me to use it on my Easter ham.
I read the ingredients and the marinade was just HFCS basically with some pecan flavoring thrown in.
Ugh.
But I tried to play Dr. Frankenstein with the ham.
The instructions said to use 2 ounces of marinade per pound of ham....which would have been 3 ounces more than what was in the bottle. I used about half the bottle and it was all running out anyway.
Like a ham isn't sweet enough? lolz
* When I brush the dog I always do it outside. This dog is part Husky and not only does she shed All. Year. Long. but she "blows" her coat twice a year.
yay!
Anyway there is a LOT of fur coming off her right now. I leave what I take off her and throw it into the back yard in hopes the birds now building nests will use the material.
I was looking out the master bathroom window into that white flowering tree when a bird lit on a branch there with a gigantic wad of the dog's fur in it's beak. At least I am helping out some birdie parents-to-be while trying to keep the level of dog bunnies down in my house. (It's a losing battle.)
The potted Hyacinth Hubs bought me for Easter. I just wish you had "Smell-o-vision".
* The ginormous medical bills(which amounted to half our high medical deductible)finally arrived and were paid. I'm glad I had set that chunk of cash aside to cover all but $500+/- out of the regular paychecks. Now we are fighting with the ambulance company and the insurer. Insurer says they are paying $X but ambulance company wants $XX and we are stuck in the middle of them. Insurer says we don't have to pay anything above what they paid already but the ambulance company is threatening legal action. 8-(
* A trip to Weis(PMITA)Markets on Wednesday cost me $34.28 OOP. Saved 45%. The only thing worth talking about was this Deal......
These were all part of the "Buy 6/Get $3 Off Instantly". Regular retail of $14.14, sale prices were $12.92. $3 off Instantly plus $3 in Qs meant I paid $6.92 for all or $1.15+ for each.
Not bad if it's stuff you'll use.
The mayo wasn't part of that deal but was on sale for $2.47 and I had a $1/1Q so $1.47 for the jar. Decent price if I can't get to the Grocery Surplus Store and get it for dirt cheap there.
* The brother in-law and nephew came over for Easter dinner last Sunday. I sent them home with quantities of canned Progresso soup and boxes of Cheerios. They passed on the laundry detergent and facial tissues. This was easier than lugging stuff up to the food bank.
* I found these Weis Coupon Books at the store last Friday and again today. So far I have wrangled 8 of them. 8-) Be sure and look for them at your Weis(PMITA)Markets. You can stack these WeisQs with Manufacturer Qs(both internet printed and the ones found in Sunday inserts). Wait for a good sale and get stuff for real cheap!
* I had to go get semi-annual blood work done this week.
Go me. It's already back(1 day!)and everything is good to excellent. Nothing flagged as higher than it should be so I am good to go for another 6 months.
Yay!
* If you like 8 O'Clock Coffee and shop at Weis, go print the $2.50/2 Qs on coupons dotcom quick(if they are still up). That brand is BOGO this week and you can use a Q even on the one you get free at Weis. $5.49 for two bags-$2.50/2Q=$2.99 for two bags or $1.50 per bag. Can't get name brand coffee for much cheaper than that, can you? ;-)
That's about all from here.
What's going on in your world?