Centenial Blog 200 - Cannot believe that I've written 200 posts. Then again, I can - dedication is key to my life these days.. After 56,558 words written - my fingers do not feel tired. Heck, this is only one of a few blog projects I maintain. This may be a silly personalized techno-diaristic attempt to document things - but it is therapy for me. Not unlike my biking. Zero regrets.
Today was beautiful! Very busy and productive. This late morning, did a 1/2 Century ride (53 miles) out in Berryville. Was perfect weather. Finished in under 2.5 hours saddle time. It was a small event - but alot of good biking and weather. Ran a few errands afterwards (got me them durn dual headlamps for my bike that I've been bitching about fore weeks), including a trip to the Asian supermarket where I got all the seafood and produce for the Paella that I'm making my parents for dinner tomorrow night. Came home, and mowed the lawn - was another great workout. Mundane stuff - spent a 1/2 hour taking the tape residue off my car from the damn window repair incident. Tested my new lights and then began prepping for tomorrow nights' dinner.
Talk about a production - but it is gonna be a feast. An Autumn Paella fest. Washed all the shrimp and de-shelled them - to make the shrinp broth (from scratch - meaning boiling the spent shells in brine with salt for an hour, straining it), roasted both red peppers and garlic, sliced and put in dishes, cut up red onion and shallots - stored, hydrated shitake mushrooms in chardonnay and chicken broth - stored...the list goes on. It's gonna be great - Shrimp, Mussels, Scallops in a Paella - with marenated shitake mushrooms, roasted garlic, roasted red pepper, french green peas, roasted tomatos, ...the list goes on. It's all in the details - cooking protocal, when the fresh lime is added, when to add the clarified butter to the chardonnay butter sauce for the mussels, the shrimp broth added before the capers. Drools.
The weather tomorrow will be great - enough to enjoy a lazy Sunday morning, quick bike ride in the early afternoon, the rest of the lawn to be mowed - and then Paella feast with my parents. I'm sure they will appreciate it - they are coming back from out of town and will appreciate a relaxing home cooked meal.