• 28 highways was eyesight + feline piscine

    From MICHAEL LOO@1:123/140 to NANCY BACKUS on Wednesday, July 18, 2018 02:19:44
    Lilli says she's waiting for the go-ahead from her
    regular doc, which may not be for a while because
    of her blood pressure. Meanwhile she's avoiding
    driving in inadequate light and driving in
    hyperadequate light and stuff like that.
    Probably a wise idea.... as long as there are other drivers to pick up
    the slack.... Is her blood pressure coming under control...?

    There are a couple such, but they're inconvenient
    or have other defects. Such as living an hour away
    and/or talking from the driver's seat with both
    hands gesturing and away from the wheel, and/or
    being almost as blind as me. Don't know about the
    second issue.

    It's a rather odd designation in the first place.
    If it followed the interstate standard, it would be
    hugging the Jersey shore and on into Delaware.
    Logically it should be an extension of I-77 or 79.
    True, it is odd... I'm not sure I have a clue where I-77 or 79 are...
    I-76 is the PA turnpike, I-78 is north of that, running essentially East-West... I-80 crosses central PA, also east-west....

    The proximity of 76 and 77 is a coincidence,
    the even numbers being east-west and the odd
    being north-south. By convention, there is a
    progression of numbers from west to east and
    from south to north, with 99 being an exception
    enacted by Congress as sponsored by some self-
    important halfwit or other.

    I didn't see anything in the Lewisburg to Selinsgrove section, but then that is south of Williamsport, and I-99 leaves Rt 15 in Williamsport
    to take over Rt 220 to State College...
    As 15 south into Lewisburg and Harrisburg has
    sections that for various reasons would be hard to
    Interstatize, that makes sense.
    They're working on some parts... but I agree that the corridor along the river after Selinsgrove, down to Harrisburg, would have some major
    problems with making it interstate-ish... The four-lane divided highway
    with various accesses is probably the best they could do... it's pretty
    nice to drive for most of it now... :)

    There's a lot of 4-lane stuff that doesn't qualify,
    and one or two cases of road that is deemed to be
    qualify but doesn't by the rules.

    Some of those future I-99 corridor signs I've seen
    have been on 220 as we headed to State College for
    some Peachy Paterno ice cream, that before the downfall
    of that icon (whom I disliked, though the confection
    named after him was pretty good).
    So has the confection been totally discontinued, or merely renamed...?

    Neither. After weathering some hard times, the
    flavor continues to this day. The reason for my
    dislike is not Paterno's stonewalling in favor of
    a child molestor (which people suspected but could
    not prove) but his winner-takes-all Vince
    Lombardiish attitude (winning isn't everything,
    it's the only thing, that kind of nonsense).

    In the northern hemisphere blind reckoning most often
    gets me where I want to go, and when that fails, being
    not quite like the stereotypical male, I don't hesitate
    to stop and ask for directions (which is easier for
    someone on foot than in a car). In the southern
    hemisphere and on the west coast, I often get flummoxed.
    Maps are generally useful... when they exist... :) Are there decent
    maps for the southern hemisphere....?

    There are, some of them actually with the
    southern hemisphere up top. No such resides in
    my head, however.

    +

    I will discontinue in any case, pointing out
    yet again my tendency to bleed and that the
    elsewhere besides the US standard is 6 months.
    Good decision...

    I thought so.

    I took it in the first place only out of
    politeness to the doctor, not for any valid
    therapeutic reason. Hitherto I've always
    refused this always recommended regimen.
    And hereafter, you have yet more ammunition for not doing it again... Politeness to the doctor has not been sufficient reason for me to give
    in to what I'm sure is a bad call.... :) Sometimes one just has to
    stand firm...

    I was moderately sure that that concession
    wouldn't kill me, and if it maimed me, I could
    be made mostly whole by litigation.

    Portobello & Egg Pesto Pasta Salad
    categories: Singaporean, pasta, main
    servings: 4

    1 bx arugula leaves, about 125 g
    5 eggs
    2 c rotini pasta
    6 lg portobello mushrooms, diced roughly
    3 cloves garlic, minced
    1 Tb herbed cooking olive oil
    3 Tb EVOO, more if needed
    3 Tb mushroom pesto (sub regular pesto in a pinch)
    salt to taste
    1 handful pine nuts (not Chinese)

    Fry garlic on low heat with herbed olive
    oil about 1 min. Turn the heat up to
    medium-high, and add portobello. Toss
    until water released is completely
    reduced. Salt to taste. Set aside.

    Boil eggs for 7 min. Peel under cold
    running water, and set aside.

    Cook pasta in salting boiling water
    according to package instructions, until
    90 sec before recommended cooking time.
    Drain. Toss with premixed pesto and EVOO.

    Layer the rocket leaves at the bottom and
    top with pesto-ed pasta, sliced eggs,
    cooked garlic portobello, and pine nuts.
    Optional: sprinkle grated parmesan or
    pecorino to finish.

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