More Cauliflower
Indio, California: Today brought the best
weather we have enjoyed in a quite a long while. The temperatures rose to the
low 80's and there was no wind! Just perfect. We both went on long runs and
enjoyed coffee in the sunshine.
As I have written previously, we have started plotting-out our plans for a
little casita and covered "living" area with a local contractor. We met again
today and spent quite a bit of time with a measuring tape and going to other
lots in the resort to see examples, samples and get ideas on how to spend even
more money. Our conversations resulted in this initial concept:

Pretty plain, yes. We are thinking of going with brick. The
casita will have a full bath and under the covered area will be a small
kitchen counter. The rest of the room will be open - with a fireplace and
TV. The sides feature automatic drop-down screens, and the end-wall (facing
the water) will have a folding glass wall. Three hundred changes will occur
before Arnold Castro, of
Desert Isles breaks ground on our winter
parking space. I will continue to post photos and a floor plan as soon as
they are available.

All this activity and using our brains - math! - was too much, so at 5
o'clock we paused to enjoy the sunset, the still night and our ever-glorious
vista.
I made a very different appetizer tonight from the February 2012
Bon Appetit
magazine -
Poor Man's Shrimp Cocktail - which was a great way for me to use up the
rest of the cauliflower from last night. The recipe calls for poaching
cauliflower florets in a broth flavored with
Old Bay
Seasoning, onion, garlic and
lemon, then serve the cooled florets with a cocktail sauce. DT said it did
not taste like shrimp to him, but thought it was still good. I haven't had
shrimp in a zillion years, and can't remember. Anyway, the recipe is easy,
fun for people with shellfish allergies, is RV-kitchen-friendly and is sure to cause interest at your next get-together.

DT said shrimp is better than cauliflower
But after a cauliflower "steak" last night and cauliflower "shrimp" tonight, I
was a nice wife and fed him a New York strip steak and tossed greens tonight.
Well, I wasn't that nice. We split one steak.
Until my next update, I remain, your carnivoric correspondent.
RV Park:
Motorcoach Country Club -
The Crown Jewel of Motorcoach Resorts. 400 sites, three pools, three spas,
fitness center, golf, bocce ball, tennis, 2-mile waterway, fine-dining
restaurant, bar, security, free wifi, planned activities, perfectly maintained.
Sites for sale or rent.
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