I love the homemade biscuits that I was served for dinner last night. Freshly made and right out of the oven. I just ate one of the leftovers a few minutes ago.
After dinner we went to the Seattle Art Museum (first Thursdays of the month are always free!), where there was a Calder exhibit and a Michelangelo exhibit. With modern art it often takes me some time, tolerance, and imagination to see any kind of "point," and Calder's mobiles were an example of that. I went in unimpressed and came out appreciative, even if only mildly so. And the Michelangelo exhibit of course was very nice, although the museum closed before I got to see about half of it. Most of what was available to the SAM were sketches, and a few sculptures. I particularly liked the insight offered by one of his early sketches of Adam on the expulsion from Eden, where we see a clenched thigh muscle which isn't present in the final work...a symbol of his resistance which exists only in the sketch.
And I love the weather we've had. A thunderstorm squall passed squarely over central Seattle last night, bringing with it lightning and gale, and sideways hail. I was worried my windows would break. Overall it's been very windy, warm, and wet, and for now the prime weather continues. =)