July 12th, summer is good!
The weather co operated and we had another beautiful weekend. It started off rough on Thursday with a rough storm that came through, we had powerful winds, 2 inches of rain, and had a tree blow down. Friday night we received rain overnight but people I work with in Appleton got hit with very heavy rain that night.
Saturday started off cloudy but nice. We accomplished a few things around the yard, then I went downtown to the Leach Amphitheater for this years Blues and Brews. A fundraiser run by the JayCee’s, my homebrew club has played a part each of the 13 years of the festival. We had a very good showing by our club again, with 12 beers and a selection of wines and meads to boot. And one of my freinds could not man a booth because he was playing in one of the bands. The music is very good and just makes it a wonderful afternoon, besides the great beers. Starting out cloudy the sun broke through later, but we still had a nice breeze coming through. It was a great day, but I had to leave midway.
Chris and I then traveled to Wauwatosa for Father Bob’s Bar B Que. In what is becoming a tradition for us, we go in with good freinds at the St Pius auction in the fall and bid up the price for Father Bob’s Western Bar B Que! Father Bob is just a great guy, and learned to cook a tri tip roast in the wine country near Sacramento. He gives it the spice and marinade for the week before, puts it on a red hot grill to burn the fat off the outside, then it’s ready to cut open. So very good. And he also makes some great ribs that were falling off the bone. And then the parish council kicks in with the side dishes and we have a meal to die for! Oh, and Father Bob has an open invitation to move back to California and live on the winery property of some freinds. And they keep him well stocked in Zinfindel’s and other great wines, and he shares those with us. Along with what ever else you want and brandy alexanders after dinner. Life is good.
Sunday was with Mom, we did some shopping for her and she treated us to brunch. Not that we should have eaten again, but Sunday brunch at her place is great. When we got home I did some changing of oil and truck packing to burn off some calories. And Chris is in her glory, the raspberries have come early again this year and she is getting her fill.
So this week is more packing and preparing for Door County this weekend, and the next 2 weeks. A homebrew meeting one night, and making chili for soup night another. It sounds like a warm summer week, enjoy and let’s hope for more. More pictures in Albums.
Looking forward to seeing you in Door County. A real shame you couldn’t have stuck around for all of Blues and Brews, but having eaten at one of Fr. Bob BBQs I don’t blame you for the switch. See you soon.