Hi there,
Well were just in-between an equinox and a solstice so I'm sure some people in the northern part of the globe must be thinking about getting the BBQ cleaned.
Still over here in good old blighty, we are not ruled by "x" public holiday (oh quick get the car and visit granny and block up the motorway!) and "y" bank holiday when everything must close before the first icicle lol!
So time to get you BBQ's fired and enjoy some outdoor dining. As you can see we even BBQ in the rain (just a typical english summer!) lol! As you can see I like outdoor food yum yum :-)
Cheers,
John.B
Nice post and a few weeks ago I was going to have a BBQ at the beach right in this driftwood pit. Darn......a gas shortage in the lighter so would have had to settle for raw fish! No stations open and the Banks were all on holiday. Can you imagine! Oh well, Brendan and Heidi were with me and offered me ever so kindly a yummy dog bisquit, and THEY ate the fish! LOL :-)
Justin~
How content to have "Raw Fish!" Bro. Bren is a bit more picky so "Sister Heidi" ate most of it. LOL :-)
Look at the satisfaction on her face :-)
But John............I just carried her in here to see your photo and she started to drool at the very thought. Oh-oh. Now I am in the dog house! :-0
Hi John, good update! Damn, now I'm hungry. I'll have to run to the market and get some wings and bbq sauce!
Bruce
Nice update Mr B.
hair looking great as always and the beard coming along nicely.
Remember what mother used to say....
"Take small bites"
That's right in around two weeks it will be the big memorial day
weekend and you know what that means!Traffic, the Barby, the
burgers and tube steaks,smelly lighter fluid(unless you use propane),
drunkeness.Well you get the idea.Thanks John for the heads up for
us north American folk:) Cheers to you too
Mark