This past weekend was Thanksgiving weekend here in Canada. It was a good one, if busy. I spent much of it editing a non-gaming, non-SJ Games project (yes, I have those!); specifically, a 30-page employment application for a scientist friend of mine. International organizations (in this case, NATO) are so formal!
However, I found time for a good Thanksgiving meal with friends. Bonnie made a great vegetarian dinner with harvest vegetables. We started with tomato soup, moved on to baked delicata squash, leek-and-mushroom risotto, butternut squash ravioli, and caramelized fennel and onions, and had pumpkin pie (made from scratch, not from tinned goo) for dessert. We enjoyed a Brunello di Montalcino (Angelini, Val di Suga, 1998) with the meal and had maple wine, of all things, with dessert. We also had cocktails before, a nice 2004 Alsace Gewürz during (for those who couldn't stomach red), and coffee after. All in all, a great meal.
Originally, I was going to work on Monday, but I haven't actually taken a Thanksgiving holiday since 1994, and I spent much of the weekend working -- so, bam, a day off. It was totally worth it! And there was leftover pie, too . . .
I'm going to hit the sack, but tomorrow (well, later today) is election day here in Canada. I'll ask all my Canadian friends to get up, get out, and vote! If you don't vote, I won't be listening when you're bitching about the government next time! More seriously, just remember all the places where people don't get to vote in a fair election. You want something to give thanks for? Try a ballot that'll actually be counted.
However, I found time for a good Thanksgiving meal with friends. Bonnie made a great vegetarian dinner with harvest vegetables. We started with tomato soup, moved on to baked delicata squash, leek-and-mushroom risotto, butternut squash ravioli, and caramelized fennel and onions, and had pumpkin pie (made from scratch, not from tinned goo) for dessert. We enjoyed a Brunello di Montalcino (Angelini, Val di Suga, 1998) with the meal and had maple wine, of all things, with dessert. We also had cocktails before, a nice 2004 Alsace Gewürz during (for those who couldn't stomach red), and coffee after. All in all, a great meal.
Originally, I was going to work on Monday, but I haven't actually taken a Thanksgiving holiday since 1994, and I spent much of the weekend working -- so, bam, a day off. It was totally worth it! And there was leftover pie, too . . .
I'm going to hit the sack, but tomorrow (well, later today) is election day here in Canada. I'll ask all my Canadian friends to get up, get out, and vote! If you don't vote, I won't be listening when you're bitching about the government next time! More seriously, just remember all the places where people don't get to vote in a fair election. You want something to give thanks for? Try a ballot that'll actually be counted.