What better reason for some good Mexican food and drink?
Tomatillas, onions, and cilantro. Wish I had red onions but had to make do with Vidalia.
Finely chopped jalapeno ready for the bowl.
Why yes, it's Tomatillo Salsa Verde. Should be excellent with the steak fajita salad and top shelf margaritas that are on the menu for tonight.
Cinco de Mayo is not much of a Mexican holiday but Mexican-Americans have made it a holiday. It is a day to celebrate the culture and experiences of Americans of Mexican descent.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Sunday, April 17, 2011
(Some of) The Cactus of Arizona
On our recent travels in Arizona, I was surprised at the many different kinds of cactus that grow there. I tried to photograph as many varieties as I could. I won't even pretend to know their names. I wished I had been there when they were blooming. If you want to see me up close and personal with a cactus, scroll through to the end of the post. (As always, click on a picture for a clearer view.)
I was attacked by this cactus. I didn't even touch it. I guess I brushed by just close enough that it "jumped" out to attack me.
Those little quills are sharp, sharp, sharp and are not at all easy to get out. Even through my pant leg they were stuck into my skin. And of course when I grabbed one with my hand, then it was stuck in my hand.
Incredible saguaro cacti.
I was attacked by this cactus. I didn't even touch it. I guess I brushed by just close enough that it "jumped" out to attack me.
Those little quills are sharp, sharp, sharp and are not at all easy to get out. Even through my pant leg they were stuck into my skin. And of course when I grabbed one with my hand, then it was stuck in my hand.
Incredible saguaro cacti.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Take Us Out to the Ball Game
Friday, April 15, 2011
Just What a Good Day Should Be
Today was one of those days that just feels good. It was a day filled with good friends, compassionate sharing, and fun times.
The day started with an invigorating two mile walk with Wayne. This was followed by two hours of knitting and conversation with two dear friends.
Next, I delivered these...
58 hats to the local NICU and mother-baby unit. They are easy knitting that makes a big difference to tiny humans.
After that I met up with Wayne for an unusual tour of Annapolis. It was AWESOME! I'm sure there will be more Segway excursions in my future. After just a few minutes I totally had control of my Segway and was surprised at just how much fun it was.
The day started with an invigorating two mile walk with Wayne. This was followed by two hours of knitting and conversation with two dear friends.
Next, I delivered these...
58 hats to the local NICU and mother-baby unit. They are easy knitting that makes a big difference to tiny humans.
After that I met up with Wayne for an unusual tour of Annapolis. It was AWESOME! I'm sure there will be more Segway excursions in my future. After just a few minutes I totally had control of my Segway and was surprised at just how much fun it was.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Island Time
Last weekend Wayne and I had a weekend away on an island. A quiet, rainy, companionable weekend. I have missed the ocean during this past long cold winter.
We took some time to see the island wildlife.
Yes, we were at Chincoteague Island Virginia and those are the ponies made famous by the children's story, Misty of Chincoteague. (click on the pictures if you want a bigger look)
There was also knitting. The impetus for the trip was to attend a sock knitting workshop. I enjoyed the weekend of classes taught by my friend Wendy. I chatted with the other participants, some of whom came from as far away as London (yes, UK), Minnesota, Wisconsin, and North Carolina. I completed every class project. And I knit on another pair of socks. The new Sock Madness 5 pattern was released a few hours after I got there so knitting on them began in earnest that night. I had the pair almost half done by the time I got home on Sunday. I finished them Wednesday morning before my team was full so I will be knitting in the next round too. I really like the pattern but sadly, they do not fit me over the instep so they will be frogged and I will use the yarn for another pair. I may even try to make a pair of these that WILL fit me.
Shockingly bright orange they are indeed!
We took some time to see the island wildlife.
Yes, we were at Chincoteague Island Virginia and those are the ponies made famous by the children's story, Misty of Chincoteague. (click on the pictures if you want a bigger look)
There was also knitting. The impetus for the trip was to attend a sock knitting workshop. I enjoyed the weekend of classes taught by my friend Wendy. I chatted with the other participants, some of whom came from as far away as London (yes, UK), Minnesota, Wisconsin, and North Carolina. I completed every class project. And I knit on another pair of socks. The new Sock Madness 5 pattern was released a few hours after I got there so knitting on them began in earnest that night. I had the pair almost half done by the time I got home on Sunday. I finished them Wednesday morning before my team was full so I will be knitting in the next round too. I really like the pattern but sadly, they do not fit me over the instep so they will be frogged and I will use the yarn for another pair. I may even try to make a pair of these that WILL fit me.
Shockingly bright orange they are indeed!
Thursday, February 10, 2011
My Special Valentine
As Valentine's Day approaches I finally put to paper the scrapbook layout that has been in my mind for at least the last four years. Doesn't take me long to make a page, does it? Actually, this page took very little "making time" and most of that was spent looking for a font and deciding on the placement for the four small photos.
My valentines for this year are made and in the mail too. Bring on the holiday. I just need to finish deciding about what special foods to serve my Valentine.
My valentines for this year are made and in the mail too. Bring on the holiday. I just need to finish deciding about what special foods to serve my Valentine.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
She Really Has Hair
When the children were young, one of our favorite places to visit in St Louis was "The Magic House." Lots of fun things to do and a special favorite was the ball of static electricity. So funny to make your hair stand on end.
Chris discovered that we could create a similar effect here - and the Ladybug, who looks pretty hairless most of the time, does indeed have hair. It's longer than I thought, too. Click on the pictures so you can see the full effect.
Chris discovered that we could create a similar effect here - and the Ladybug, who looks pretty hairless most of the time, does indeed have hair. It's longer than I thought, too. Click on the pictures so you can see the full effect.
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