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Wednesday, 24 July 2013

What's for lunch?

These female Wasp Spiders were all photographed in late July last year on a roadside between Preuilly-sur-Claise and Le Petit Pressigny . The spiders were only a couple of metres apart and each had captured a different insect.

Lunch is a white butterfly.

Lunch is a bumblebee.

Lunch is a dronefly.
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Party Report: Simon's birthday party went off very pleasantly and we were able to sit outside. This is a direct consequence of Simon and I getting soaked in the hammering rain that fell during the afternoon, putting the tent up. Naturally, after that the weather cleared up and when they arrived the guests moved the chairs out of the tent and onto the driveway. It worked surprisingly well. We put the food on a trestle table in the garage doorway, taking care to suspend a tarp over the top as we have nesting swallows. Many thanks to the cake bakers, salad and dip makers and beer connoisseurs who helped with the provisioning.

And what's for lunch? Leftover salad and chicken of course!

1 comment:

Tim said...

And what's for lunch?
Leftover salad and chicken of course!


And for Thurds and Frieds...
the same of course!!

Great party...
well done with the rain-ward erection...
as you say...
it wurkd!!

Try the "Frizzee" lettuce/'scarole braised [wilted] in a little white wine...
allowed to cool and dressed with reduced braising liquor, light soy sauce and sesame oil....
got the recipe from a Bhuddist cook book...
meant to be used with a Romane lettuce or Chinkie Cabbage...
but works with any cabbage, lettuce, celery, chard, etc....
but wonderful!

For stronger flavoured veg like celery...
use dark soy.

Goes very well with potato salad and cold sossij!!

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