No grilling (other than propane or natural gas) here in Flagstaff. The feds and county just closed the forests, declaring Stage 3 fire restrictions. If we hit Stage 4, that'll wipe out the gas grills, too.
I've got a fantastic pellet grill (Yoder Smokers YS-640) that all I can do is look it. If I want a steak this weekend, it'll have to be in a restaurant.
Alberto? We've got our first named storm already? Shesh. That's early.
We'd LOVE LOVE LOVE to have your rain up here. I'm surrounded by forest, so I don't cheat. Too damn dangerous. The ponderosas even smell dry. Worrisome.
That said...
Have a thoughtful and safe Memorial Day...from those of us who served...to those serving now...and especially for those who made the ultimate sacrifice. You're all my brothers and sisters, in arms and in peace!
EDIT: Just noticed Bill's avatar. Happy you made it to retirement! I was declared no longer medically fit for duty after 2 years, 2 months and 22 days. Took 2 months longer than that to finally be able to move out of the VA hospital system. My cell (I mean, room) was at the end of the hall on the 4th floor, across from the day room. I became the unpaid social director. I got pretty good at engaging those in worse shape than myself. I was in the Madison VA. Fortunately, the Wisconsin hockey team was in winning form. Badger Bob Johnson was the coach. They won the NCAA twice during that time. Watching the guys sitting around the pool table in their wheel chairs, thumping the table with their leg stumps cheering on the Badgers in a sport most had never seen before was awesome. It made the 'incarceration' tolerable. They finally decided to remove the internal parts that were no longer functioning properly in May 1974. They did a wonderful job, using a newly developed technique. The surgeon who invented it came for the surgery (performed by his resident). Observers were 4 deep around the table, and the surgery theater above was SRO. I was open for 4 1/2 hours. Since then? Yearly visits for checkups is all. Yes, the VA in Phoenix SUCKS (I use the hospital in Prescott and the CBOC here in Flag), as did Hines in Chicago. In spite of the well-publicized and totally unacceptable failings of those hospitals, I've been very pleased with the service I've gotten from the VA. Pretty unhappy with the current leadership situation. Seems like nobody competent wants the job. Hard to blame them, but sure feeling troubled for those now currently in need.