Tuesday, June 29, 2010

my good deed



Started out the day by making whole grain pancakes with more berries from our yard. They look pretty on this lustreware platter that my mama won for me in a auction.



Then I spent the day doing my good deed. I made eight kinds of cookies as my donation to the Chinese Auction that we are having at work to raise money for Essential Care for Children....the children's division of Hospice. We are also having a dunk tank at the carnival that our building is holding for the neighborhood tomorrow. Too bad it is only supposed to be 66 and breezy tomorrow. Not the best day for a dunk tank.



I made Chocolate Red Wine, Chocolate Pepper, Rosemary, Sweet Cardamom, Earl Grey, Cornmeal Citrus, Captain Morgan Spice Rum and Honey Lavender cookies.



And for dinner fresh corn salad with tomatoes, celery, onions and chives and parsley from my herb garden.


And chicken with baby bokchoy, shitake mushrooms and carrots in ginger sesame sauce.

Monday, June 28, 2010

swing low sweet chariot



I used to love this old swing and spent a fair amount of time on it in summers past. Jay may recall a summer when we took on the repainting of the frame as a weekend family project. Jay always has total recall of the things that we forced him to do when he was young. In recent years it has become a bit of a hazard.



So on Sunday B took it down. He said he could break it apart with his bare hands.



Another Miranda lawn fixture gone. Next to go will be the crumbling BBQ pit.

in the beauty of the lilies

Sunday, June 27, 2010

food fest



On Saturday I got up and made yummy French toast, donned my exercise rags and went to the BAC where I actually enjoyed my workout. I was dreading it a little because I hate morning exercise. But the total body class went smoothly and my run wasn't hard albeit a bit boring due to my iPod losing it's charge after the first mile. After working out I hit the farmer's market. Cucumbers, zucchini, yellow squash, tomatoes and a new kind of leafy green lettuce that grows in a head shape and keeps well according to the farmer. He asked me to report back how I like it.



Two chocolate bars....one dark chocolate with sea salt and the other between milk and dark. The heavy grainy bread included cocoa in the ingredients. We tried hard to like it but the more you chewed it the worse it tasted and I threw it out. Don't put cocoa in bread unless you also put sugar. It tasted just bitter and wrong. The sweet dessert biscuits were wonderful and went well with the berries I picked from our bushes. I used the fromage in a batch of honey lavender fromage cookies.



After lunch I spent more than an hour picking the berries. Just a few years ago I would get maybe a half cup...just enough to sprinkle on a bowl of cereal. My yield this time was a half gallon with more to come.














For dinner....grilled pork chops with maple rub and the yellow squash and zucchini from the market. We also had the sweet biscuits with berries but I was in a hurry and didn't make it pretty, so no photo. Then we watched John Travolta in From Paris With Love. I wouldn't recommend this movie to anyone.

Friday, June 25, 2010

living the dream



Now that I am on the wrong side of 55 I've been questioning my life lately. Have I really ever accomplished anything? Have I ever really made a difference in anyone's life? Have I ever really done anything to be proud of or make someone else proud of me? By now shouldn't I be rich or famous or rich and famous? Shouldn't I be living my dream? But what if I never had a dream or couldn't remember my dream when I woke up or wasn't able to identify my dream or had too many dreams to be able to pinpoint the one I wanted to live? What if my dream was a nightmare? What if I am living my dream?



I wanted to live in a castle and work at something all day that was exciting and thrilling. But I do have a home to return to each day after performing work that I like (maybe not love). There are people in my life who I love and who love me. I have music to listen to and books to read and meals to cook and a beautiful world around me for my viewing pleasure. And if I live as long as my grandma and my great-grandma, maybe a whole nother lifetime to make a difference.

brothers



B and I spent the past two weekends at Jay's house while attending the Rochester International Jazz Festival. Jay had this photo posted on his fridge and I have always loved it. Sam was just a baby. Both kitties look a little dazed and confused.