… that I enter my old place as a resident because the keys are being turned over this afternoon.
And I’m exhausted. Moving in 95-100 degree heat with no air conditioning isn’t easy, especially when there’s so much stuff and so little time. But I should be able to fit an old wooden bedframe and slats, a small cabinet, shelves and a large (6′ long? 7′ long??) piece of 4-5′ foam in the backseat and trunk, shouldn’t I?
In any case, I received a mysterious email this morning with a plea to post a recipe from safariguideafrica.com. The problem is, I’m too tired (and pressed for time) to go over there and figure out if the place posts actual recipes or if it’s yet another porn site. If anyone has the time and the courage, check it out and tell me – it’s supposedly a recipe for kudu, but I’m highly suspicious.
Back in a day or so. By then, I’ll be back to reconstructing my house (which has received no attention in the past month) and saving the &^%% beefsteaks. Gad, what temperamental delicate little things they are!
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I got one of the emails about the kudu recipe as well. It is a legitimate site, but when I went there a script hung up for a very long time and I’m a little suspicious of it.
Not to mention, we don’t have a lot of wild kudu around here to cook…
What is kudu??? Is it like antelope or elk? Or is it like a little bear? Or – shudder – the safari version of kudzu??
Kudu is an antelope.
OOOOoooooo. Pretty majestic critter!
I am now officially moved out. It is no longer my home. And now I can concentrate on paying all the bills I haven’t paid for a month now because I’ve been too busy bargaining and moving.
I don’t want to eat him. Do you?
Congratulations on being moved out and closing that chapter of your life. Time for doors to open in other places!
I can’t answer that. I’ve had elk chili, and it’s really quite good. If I met him personally, however, I would not want to eat him.
I feel like a giant burden has been lifted from my shoulders. Whew.
biscuit,
I am so glad that chapter of your life is closed. I think you came out of it relatively unscathed. What an accomplishment!
I was really lucky that the house I sold in Texas was just before the downfall. I really hope the woman that bought my house gets to keep it. Her mortgage is a little dicey.
I really don’t want to comment on eating one of these magnificent animals. Seems like Africa doesn’t know how to manage their wildlife even now. Except for a few pockets of sanity.
Yes, when I lived in Alaska I ate elk, moose and bear. It was all sustainable or, in the bear’s case, at the end of his life and he was really unstable on the river. I got to help skin and smoke him. Makes one appreciate what you eat all the more like my Native American friends do. Alaska under Palin, not so much. She is an idiot when it comes to sustainable wildlife.
I am so glad it’s finally over.
As for Alaska under Palin, yikes!
Yes, she is horrible for the wildlife in Alaska.
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