Thursday, October 4, 2012

Dane County Farmer's Market


This past Saturday's market was the most beautiful day imaginable.  The weather was perfect and the wares for fall were at their peak.  Since it may be one of the last few markets I will be able to attend I went  around five times to take it all in.  This huge white pumpkin, around 25 pounds, was my favorite of the day.





Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Latest Kumihimo Projects

My kumihimo beading projects are such fun to create and execute.  They keep me sane.


This aqua one is combined with a central Marino Glass bead that I brought back from Venice.  It doesn't show in the picture, but the central bead is both aqua and green.  So far it's one of my favorites.


Lately I've been interested in creating in copper.


My ongoing project is a sparkly red/rose/pink/gold tone set probably appropriate for the holidays.

Monday, September 3, 2012

Labor Day (Canning) Weekend

I finished my canning for the season I think.  So far,  I have made peach, strawberry, and red raspberry jam.  I also made two different hot pepper jellies, trying to figure out the perfect recipe.  No pickles or relish due to the failure of my cuke crop.  But I have canned tomatoes and this weekend I made a batch of Hot Salsa.  We'll see if it's hot enough for Michael.





Nature's Bounty Despite The Drought

With selective watering I was able to save a few things in my garden, the rest has been pulled up for weeks.  My pumpkins survived, but the cucumbers didn't.  My green and wax beans along with the pea pods died.  But I was able to keep the tomatoes alive with watering and they have loved the heat, but if we don't get rain soon, I'm going to give up and pull everything.  Even my onions didn't make it this year, I've pulled a few green ones along the way, but I have no keepers.




Thursday, August 30, 2012

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Painting the House: Step #1


They started power-washing the house this morning.  Some parts were fine and the north side (see below) needs a lot of paint in spots.  After it dries comes scraping, etc.  


Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Italy Trip - October 2011

Just in case you are wondering why there are no Italy pics yet.  Welllllll, I haven't gotten them sorted yet.  I have around 1,500 of them so it has been a stumbling block.  So far only Deb and Suzanne have seen them all, so I guess there isn't a pent up demand by the rest of the world.  But I need to do it soon and will post some of the best before my next trip in October.

Huge Garage Sale - May 2012

We had a huge garage sale in May and cleaned out a lot of the things in the basement and kitchen of mom's as well as a lot of things that I had moved down from Fairmont and finally had had a chance to go through and decide what I wanted and didn't want to keep.  Since then I've gotten rid of more of my stuff and plan another garage sale soon.  It's kind of an ongoing process.




The workers in a quiet moment before the sale began.


Deb is a whiz at collecting money and keeping things straight.  Wes can do it all.  I never could have had a sale without him.






June in Florida - 2012

I drove to Florida in June and met Nora (16) at the Tampa Airport and we spent a week roaming the beaches around Captiva and Sanibel Islands. We collected shells, ate well and relaxed.  I tried to get her hooked on shelling, but I don't think it took.  She enjoyed sunning more than shelling. 


Nora in front of the banyon tree at Edison's Estate


Downtown Historic Fort Myers


Naples Beach and Pier



Downtown Naples



Randy Wayne White's restaurant on Sanibel Island.  Named after his famous character who lives on Sanibel.  We had great food there, but the author didn't join us for lunch.


This is how I spent my time in Florida, no comments about my bathing suit and hat.

Six Cooks - Christmas 2011


With six cooks in the family we finally resorted to these crib sheets to keep things straight.  What was available that was new, what had been eaten up, and what was left.  All one had to do when they came in the door was check the current postings and head to the kitchen.

Our Christmas Eve Buffet was outstanding this year.  Something for everyone.  Our Christmas Dinner was turkey with all of the trimmings.  Why am I telling you about the food, because it was outstanding and I am still trying to lose the pounds I gained last Christmas and it's eight months later.  Now you know why!

Boston Marathon 2012

Tam ran the Boston Marathon again this year, and I drove out there and joined her for a five day vacation in Boston.  I spent four days on the way east in northern Indiana in "Amish Country" visiting quilt and fabric shops and getting a feel for the area.  I had visited the area before and just wanted to spend more time looking around.  I also stopped in Cleveland, Ohio's Little Italy at a wonderful bakery to get my fill of gelato and Italian bakery items.  It was a fun stop and kept me fortified until I reached Boston's Little Italy.  You may remember that it was very hot this Spring in Boston, one of the hottest Boston Marathon's ever.  Well I have to give credit to Tam she finished the race when I almost didn't survive just watching the finish.  It was beastly!  While Tam prepared for the marathon I played tourist and revisited all of my favorite Boston places and found many new fun ones.  With public transportation so good in Boston, I parked my car at the hotel and never used it again until I left.  After the marathon Tam's sister Abby joined us and the three of us played tourist.  We visited every bakery in Little Italy one more time to find the best cannoli.  Here are just a few pics from my trip.











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