Looks great, Albert! I had to fix snacks for the party, and that was my dinner. I did make my ranch dill dressing/dip and a ton of veggies, but the rest was pizza, chips and Chiang Mai sausage.
At one point in the evening, I almost did that. I got my second wind and lasted until 2:30 am. I did get to see the fireworks from all over Chiang Mai. The large hotel next door supplied music all evening, and we all watched a great fireworks display from my balconies also provided by the hotel.
Hi Clo! You would get along with the Thai ladies and ladyboys. They love that kind of drink so much that 7-11 has two rows of that plus another of fruit-flavored wines.
Greg is special, so I am hoping they both survive. However, I also wonder if being fed by two vampires (Billy and Scott) at the same time will improve the odds of their survival.
Here are a few of my favourites served by a great Chinese restaurant in Chiang Mai during the Chinese Lent. Kung Pao Brussel Sprouts or Cauliflower, Tofu Stir Fry with Veggies, Tofu and Mushroom Stir Fry, Mango or Chickpea/Coconut Curry. They also have potstickers, a variety of rolls and vegan salads to choose from. Have a great New Year's feast!
This was a very intense chapter and extremely well written. I was on the edge of my chair the whole time. It didn't help that as Greg was turning Josh, it became evident that Greg would also need to turn Chris. I think you'll probably let Josh and Chris survive, but I worry about Josh's leg.
Kevin has the skills to figure out the finances. Spenser was able to hire Charlie, so he is probably doing well in the shop. However, with a bunch of young children, he probably has a lot of expenses. I think I'll check with Craig to find out if he knows.
A nice bit of holiday cheer! Filled with love and lust. I loved that a father and son worked through their estrangement to find they had much in common finally. A must-read anytime and a great read for the holidays.