Monday, February 27, 2012
Digital Collage...Angel
Finished Angel ! I used textured background from Jerry Jones - Thanks Jerry!! |
First attempt of Angel. I used several textures, erased a few things, etc... |
Original photograph of Angel. I found her in a little church cemetery perched on top of a mountain outside of town. Please feel free to use this photograph if you would like in your art work. |
The Problem with Remodeling...
The problem with remodeling, particularly the kitchen, is how to eat. We hit day five today and I woke up hungry. I never wake up hungry. It usually takes several hours for me to even remotely want to think about food. Today was different.
Tomorrow, Monday, they start to grout all the tile. Then they seal the grout. I am so excited. I can not wait till everything is done. There is still the issue of putting all the doors back in, making sure they open and close properly, the stairs need to be finished and the bottom landing tiled. Then of course the paint needs to be touched up in a few places, and then the rugs can go down and the furniture finally put in place. The back deck needs to be scrubbed off where they cut the tile and mixed the mortar. Ooh it is a journey.
I have to remind myself that the counter tops have to be removed and replaced the following week. So maybe do not put the rugs down yet. Also, the cook top is to be replaced. That means only oven cooking and no water for maybe two days in the kitchen. Ugh! I will think about that next week.
Meanwhile,I still have to eat this week. Here are a few of the out to eat meals I
have had to suffer through last week and
this weekend. I have been trying out the restaurants that are small and local.
The food has been delicious!
Tomorrow, Monday, they start to grout all the tile. Then they seal the grout. I am so excited. I can not wait till everything is done. There is still the issue of putting all the doors back in, making sure they open and close properly, the stairs need to be finished and the bottom landing tiled. Then of course the paint needs to be touched up in a few places, and then the rugs can go down and the furniture finally put in place. The back deck needs to be scrubbed off where they cut the tile and mixed the mortar. Ooh it is a journey.
I have to remind myself that the counter tops have to be removed and replaced the following week. So maybe do not put the rugs down yet. Also, the cook top is to be replaced. That means only oven cooking and no water for maybe two days in the kitchen. Ugh! I will think about that next week.
Meanwhile,I still have to eat this week. Here are a few of the out to eat meals I
have had to suffer through last week and
this weekend. I have been trying out the restaurants that are small and local.
The food has been delicious!
Grilled Grouper Sandwich |
A Gyros Sandwich |
Fresh Grilled Trout |
Sometimes I just feel like a big lunch and try to do peanut butter and jelly or cereal for dinner. I must say the fresh trout was delicious. I am anxious to try it again. I am thinking of investing in a good fishing rod and trying to catch my own. Maybe this summer when the house is unpacked and I need a lazy day.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Banana Bread...Comfort Food
I am longing for Banana Bread. Maybe it is the fact I can not get into the kitchen to make anything that is fueling this desire. Or, maybe it is that I am just sick of bananas in my cereal and they are turning brown sitting in a bowl on my counter. It could be that for the past few days the only thing my house smells of is glue, mortar, and tile dust. Something warm and yummy would be nice to smell.
This is my favorite recipe for Banana Bread I hope you will enjoy it as much as I do. I use pecans instead of walnuts - just because. Enjoy!
Banana Bread
1/2 cup of Wesson oil
1 1/2 cups sugar
2 eggs well beaten
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 cups sifted flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/3 cup buttermilk/or sour cream
3 very ripe bananas, mashed
1 cup walnuts, chopped
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Oil two loaf pans.
Cream oil and sugar; add the eggs and salt. Mix well.
Add flour and soda combined with buttermilk/sourcream.
Add bananas. Fold in the nuts.
Pour mixture into 2 loaf pans.
Bake for approximately 45 minutes.
When bread leaves sides of pan and toothpick comes out clean, the bread is done.
This recipe easily doubles.
I eat one loaf and usually give one away.
Sometimes I slice and freeze the second loaf.
A Little Royalty for You...
Princess Beatrice 1868 |
Princess Mary Victoria of Teck |
Princess Victoria Eugenie |
Princess Alice |
Princess Marie Friedericke 1898 |
Kaserina |
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Tearing up the house...
Monday, February 20, 2012
Friday, February 17, 2012
This week's Freebies ... Boys
Simply darling! Mom has spent a long time getting these boys dressed and their hair combed. |
Now these guys look like they are alot of fun. They remind me of my boys getting together. Love the attitudes. I have a couple of chairs like these. |
He looks as if he is just now growing in to himself. Love his hat! |
Three handsome guys. I love the blanket they are sitting on. This could be one of our family pictures. |
I love the little chair with the dog or lion on it. Because he is in black I wonder if this is a funeral picture. They often had the photographer around for funerals and weddings. |
Yesterday I took a drive to go visit a couple of my boys and their ladies for dinner. As we finished dinner the waitress told us we had been her "most fun" table all month. I am taking that as a very big compliment. When we get together we tend to spend several hours enjoying our food and drink. Several desserts to share usually end the evening. As I drove home last night I thought about how blessed I am to be able to spend these evenings with my boys. I hope you will find sometime to spend an evening with someone you care about.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Digital Photograph...The Red Barn
A little light in your life...
Here is another picture of my large dandelion type light. At night it sends off these delicious shadows that look like flowers. I adore it. My boys think it is way over the top! |
Here is a closer shot of it. It is a tall lamp. I keep it on the dresser in my bedroom. I love the muted tones of this lamp, the elegant feel to it. It is very understated. |
Here is a very close shot of the roses. Aren't they beautiful? I love that they are lightly tinged with pink. It is like having roses everyday! |
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Around Town...
Thought I would share this owl, window, and cross with you. I spotted this in downtown on one of the lovely old churches here. I am always amazed at what you can see if you just look up. Try it for a few days and see what I mean.
Living in the Mountains...
It has been almost two weeks since I left D.C. for my home in the mountains. I can hardly believe it. Yesterday as I ran a bunch of errands I thought to myself how lucky I am to live here. Every place has a view. Every day the mountains look different. Coming out of Barnes and Nobles yesterday I stopped and was overwhelmed by the contrast of the mountains and the retail stores. This man stopped and asked if I was new here. I said yes, he laughed and told me he had been here almost thirty years and was blown away by the views on a daily basis. It never got old for him. Now I ask you, how nice is that? I have found the people who live here want to be here. It certainly makes them a lot happier. I hope you are having a "happy day".
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Some Valentine Freebies for You...
Valentine's Day is just around the corner. I thought I would share some of my favorite postcard artist's work with you. I love Ellen Hattie Clapsaddle's work. Her children are so cute and sweet. I think they are how she sort of saw the world - with sweet innocence. Ellen's story is rather romantic and tragic all rolled into one. We are so lucky so much of her work was not destroyed during the war. I hope you will enjoy these.