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Jan. 2nd, 2009 03:47 pm
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After 3,440 miles and 18 days, I pulled into my own driveway this afternoon and discovered a delightful welcome home surprise in front of my garage. Not only did Billy plow and sand the drive following the New Year's Eve storm, he shoveled, too! I was able to pull directly into the garage and unload the luggage and packages from the car instead of having to first tromp through 6+ inches of snow, retrieve the shovel, and clear the parts that the plow doesn't do.

So nice!

New Year's in New York had its bonus surprises, too. On New Year's Day, I was especially delighted to find [livejournal.com profile] claireeddy, [livejournal.com profile] roadnotes, and [livejournal.com profile] baldanders when [livejournal.com profile] benyalow and I arrived at [livejournal.com profile] pnh and [livejournal.com profile] tnh's. The hours flew by in conversation and laughter with friends old and new. It was good catching up with [livejournal.com profile] lydy and others I last saw at P&T's 2007 Christmas gathering. The food and drink matched the company. Teresa made a fabulous cake. You know how so often one element of a cake is really good, but other parts are so-so? Terrific cake, adequate frosting? Delicious frosting, with the cake serving just as the delivery vehicle? Teresa perfected cake, filling, and frosting. Any one was good enough to carry the whole thing on its own. All three combined? It is to my credit that my second slice was smaller than the first -- it was by far the best cake I've eaten in years.

Claire's fruit cake was so good I asked for the recipe.

Fortunately, there was also a large bowl of colorful bell pepper slices. I kept munching on those to help manage my own consumption of the sweets.

I brought along some chicken soup cheese from DelBean Coffee & Cheese shop at Black River Falls Crossing (home of the giant orange moose) in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. I didn't find a website showing DelBean product, but the two examples I linked to are representative. It appears to be a Wisconsin phenomenon, so far at least. Chicken Soup Cheese is surprisingly tasty.

There's mail to sort, luggage and bags of goodies to unpack, and a fair bit of catching up on my plate.

It's good to be home. It always is.

w00t!

Date: 2009-01-02 11:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lsanderson.livejournal.com
Welcome home.

Date: 2009-01-03 12:14 am (UTC)
kaffy_r: The TARDIS says hello (One and Home)
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Welcome home, my dear; I missed seeing you here in the Windy City, but I'm glad your adventure ended well.

I opened one of the tins of tea you sent us last year (it's been hoarded quite determinedly over the year, to make it last), and it was a fantastic cuppa. The cranberry black tea, to be precise. Excellent.

Happy, happy New Year, and may the next three hundred-plus days bring all the peace, joy and fulfillment you deserve. And more!

Cognitive Dissonance (or, get me a rabbi!)

Date: 2009-01-03 03:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] drpaisley.livejournal.com
A WISCONSIN MONTEREY JACK CHEESE MADE WITH CELERY AND A VEGETABLE BASED CHICKEN BROTH. (note: allcaps from the original source)

And exactly when did chicken become a vegetable? Somewhere about the time it became a mammal for sandwich purposes? (ask smofbabe about the "chicken milk" incident at ConQuesT sometime)

Date: 2009-01-03 05:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] daedala.livejournal.com
I am glad you made it home safely over the linear skating rinks.

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