A little less wind, but a little more cold. This was quite the storm. The noise from the wind last night woke me up several times. I never lost power, but many in the Twin Cities did. Rode in it again, the Evil One performed well. Sun has been promised for tomorrow. 20/16.2
Tom's Split Pea Soup Pre-ride

Tom's Rolls Pre-ride

Tom's Split Pea Soup Post Ride

Tom's Rolls Post Ride

Tom's Split Pea Soup Post Shower Pre-consumption

Tom's Rolls Post Shower Fresh Out of The Oven

Perfect after a cold, wet, windy ride.
Thanks to everyone for your comments of encouragement and understanding regarding Taylor. She came home last night. There is still a lot we don't know. After the cast is removed (1 month) tests and therapy will start.
Amanda, your blog brought bearings to the beginning of Taylor's journey and those that love her. I'm sure we will visit it often.
4 comments:
Yum! I read up on the disease after reading your post. Looks very challenging, but it sounds like some famous people have had it.
Your soup looks delicious and comforting, good for the body and soul. The bread just looks sinful!
Baby Taylor will be in my thoughts and prayers. She certainly will need help from her family. She's lucky to have a family that loves her so much.
Yeap, good, solid, loving family, and grandpa can do some kick arse cook'n.
Good looking Soup, Harry you know how to live!! You rode in those Conditions? you may have Daveyitis, check with your Doctor, immediately.
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