Saturday, November 29, 2008
Trying to Find a Tree
We made our traditional trip to the tree farm with the girls. This year we found the most aromatic tree ever - the Carolina Sapphire. The tree smells heavenly, is silvery and soft both to look at and to touch. Our tree farm is about 8 miles away from our house and is really in the country but only 12 miles or so from the Atlanta city limits. The girls had fun helping make the tree selection and then playing hide and seek in the Christmas tree forest. This was the final selection. More pictures on the way once we get the decorations hung.
Fifi does horses!! Beautifully, I might add...
Oh...what a bountiful day...
of Our
Daughter Olivia riding Sammie of red ribbon on her tail fame at her last show.
We won her giveaway, and she is sending
us 10 notecards of the painting.
I LOVE Fifi's work...so whimsical and charged with color.
A fun and gorgeous style all her own...
So FiFi!
I mean, come on...is this not edibly beautiful?!
YOU can own a Fifi original too! She will do commissions...stunning...
She has delightful, original Christmas cards
and...she will continue her giveaway till the end of the year...so do enter a favorite picture here,
it could be your lucky day too!
Thanks FiFi...Love it, can't wait to get the cards!!!
great fundraiser on a beautiful day...
Cheers...
...A beautiful peaceful day to each and every one of YOU
as the Thanksgiving weekend
slowly melts away...
Photo: Flickr
Friday, November 28, 2008
A New Christmas Dress
During the time when I grew up getting a new Christmas dress meant that we went to the fabric store and picked out a new pattern. There were 3 girls in my family so one fabric would be selected and cut for all three girls so that all of our dresses, while not exactly alike, were in the same fabric. My oldest sister or my mom got to pick the fabric - I don't recall getting a voice in the selection process. One year I do recall that instead of picking patterns, we all had off-white felt skirts with a Christmas tree appliqued on the skirt. We almost never got a store-bought dress so I consider shopping for a Christmas dress a luxury.
This morning I got up really early so that my granddaughter and I could go and get a Christmas dress for she and her sister and she made the selection. The six year old did a fantastic job if I do say so myself. Here she is in the fitting room.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Cooking Tomorrow
After our puppet show and Thanksgiving deliveries tomorrow, the grandgirls and I will be coming home and preparing our traditional pumpkin cheesecake with a maple-bourbon sauce. Our family has been enjoying this delectable dessert since the recipe first appeared in New York Magazine back in 1991. Even if you have already planned your menu for Thursday, this is one recipe that you might want to put on file for a later date. Once the final product is complete, I will add a photo.
Ingredients:
CRUST
1 1/2 cups Gingersnap cookie crumbs, (about 1/2 lb. gingersnaps)
3/4 cup Chopped pecans, or walnuts
6 tablespoons Unsalted butter, melted
FILLING
1/2 pound Cream cheese, at room temperature
1/2 cup Sugar
1/2 cup Brown sugar, lightly packed
1 teaspoon Cinnamon
3/4 teaspoon Ginger
1/2 teaspoon Ground cloves
1/2 teaspoon Nutmeg, freshly grated
1 cup Pumpkin puree, unsweetened
5 large Eggs
1/2 cup Heavy Cream
MAPLE-BOURBON SAUCE
1/4 cup Maple syrup
3 tablespoons Bourbon
1 cup Light cream
1/4 Vanilla bean, split lengthwise
3 large Egg yolks
1/4 cup Sugar
3/4 teaspoon Cornstarch
1/3 cup Heavy cream, whipped
Directions:
1. Crust: Lightly butter a 10x2 inch round cake pan. Combine gingersnap crumbs, nut, and butter in a bowl, and mix well. Press mixture firmly into prepared pan, and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
3. Maple-Bourbon Sauce Combine maple syrup and bourbon in a saucepan. Over medium heat, bring to a boil, and cook until reduced by 1/3, about 10 minutes; set aside to cool. Put light cream and vanilla bean in a large saucepan, and bring to a boil. Immediately remove from heat, and let bean infuse cream for about 10 minutes. Remove bean, and scrape pulp into cream. Whisk together egg yolks, sugar and cornstarch. Stir in 1/2 C. cream and return mixture to saucepan with rest of cream. Stirring continuously, cook over low heat until thickened enough to coat back of a wooden spoon, 5-8 minutes. Add reduced maple syrup and bourbon, and strain through a fine sieve into a bowl set in ice. Stire until completely chilled, then fold in whipped cream.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Shaken...not stirred
Ready for a little escape... to a historic villa
nestled among
tropical forests , verdant gardens...maybe
perched on a seaside bluff overlooking the Caribbean?
Go ahead...put a little distance between yourself and the rest of the world.
you've earned it.
Relaxed...
a bohemian rhythm and tempo.
Jamaican easy...
Jamaican Breezy...
Adding to the allure and cachet...
It is the home where Ian Fleming wrote all of his James Bond novels.
and where... more recently,
Sting wrote 'Every Breath You Take'.
It offers a window to a different world...
surrounded by dense tropical vegetation
a private world...all of it's own.
with intoxicating white sanded views...
tropical foliage... come on...you can do it!
Shaken, not stirred.
The Grand Girls Are Coming!
There is one more work day before the girls come to visit for the holiday and I am so excited! We have tickets to Sam the Lovesick Snowman and of course we plan to go to the lighting of the tree. In addition I have lots of make and do activities which of course includes a Gingerbread House. If anyone has some suggestions please share your ideas. I still have 2 days to gather supplies if need be. The girls are 6 and 3. My girlfriend from work has made some special cookies as a surprise. Her baked goods and creations are amazing should you ever want something custom made. Stop by Dragonfly Custom Cakes - you really cannot imagine the artistry in sugar. (My favorite on this link is the Sweet 16 Computer).
We will be going to the tree farm and cutting down a small tree as I think the girls have always had an artificial tree. Just going to the tree farm has always been an experience for our family. This will be our Christmas celebration since they go to the other grandparents for Christmas.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
For the love of Grapefruit!
We live in grapefruit country.
Not unusual to see a huge 16 wheel semi carrying a whole
passel of shiny golden-yellow fruit from grove to packing house...to shipping point.
Fresh cut grapefruit is an intoxicating smell.
awakening, refreshing...even tingling. Not sweet or subdued...but rife with the pungent panic of life... NOW! Live now! Awake now!
an Urban Botanic Scent fest. Oh!
It arrived yesterday. A simple and gorgeous white electric scent pot, with three vials
of essentail oils. Grapefruit, Mandarin and Pomegranite
Just three drops of the Grapefruit essence surrounded my entire kitchen with a very natural and lifting fragrence of FRESH CUT GRAPEFRUIT! No imitation or cloying smell...just the reality of zest. Fresh and clean.
Beautiful.
The mandarin vial was just as natural smelling, the pomegranite had a tad more kick.
What fun we had layering them. a drop of this...two of that..a whisper of this.
I LOVE this idea.
Thank you, thank you Inspired Home for gifting me...and Urban Botanics for inspiring me.
...now I want to buy some as gifts......but how to choose from the bevy of scents!
Glad He's Back
My husband just got back from visiting his cousin in Dubai and he just can't stop talking about it! Dubai hasn't been on my travel destination wish list but I must say that dear husband continues to describe some really fun adventures for those interested in visiting there. One amazing site is the Burj Al Arab hotel. Here you can see it is a striking architectural structure and is especially beautiful when seen from the water at a distance. It appears almost like a sailboat in the desert.
Speaking of the desert, one can actually go camping in the desert. While Dubai may not be known for its outdoor activities, camping and deep sea fishing are fun things to experience while there. When the temperatures reach unbearable measure, perhaps skiing will cool you down after a little shopping. That's right - there is a ski slope in the mall.
And if your are interested in viewing an exquisite hand-blown glass Christmas tree, take a look at this incredible tree on display in the new Atlantis Hotel.
There are so many other places that I hope to visit but if the chance presents itself, I don't think I want to miss this interesting travel experience.
Friday, November 21, 2008
A Bed
If you have been reading my blog for a while you may remember that my husband and I sponsored a young girl from Africa who fled persecution and is seeking asylum in the U.S. She has been living in California with a young girl from church as she waits for her hearing date. She has been going to school and is working on her GED. Out of the blue the landlord where she has been staying must have discovered she was living with her friend and she was kicked out yesterday and left on the street where she spent the night. When the library opened this morning she was able to email me to tell me what had happened and I panicked. By 7:00 tonight we had found a place for her to stay but not without many phone calls and some very surprising and unkind responses along the way. It made me realize how thankful I am to have a warm bed. Tonight I will sleep well in my bed especially knowing that this young girl is safe and has a place to sleep.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
A simple chair story
It was at a yard sale...all alone.
$5.00.
I brought it home in its golden ratan color. Old florida...
well, mid-florida.Think Golden Girls
Last weekend I gave it a fresh coat of black/brown depth.
plopped some pillows that were leftover from another couch...
they fit... somewhat.
...and gave it a new home in the ever-changing
Living room.
I thought...not bad for $5 bucks...
You know...re-use, re-purpose....
Then.....
He found it.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Bali High.....
....And there were gardens bright with sinuous rills,
Where blossomed many an incense-bearing tree ;
Enfolding sunny spots of greenery....
~Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Friday, November 14, 2008
ZOOM
I was catching up on my favorite blogs and while on Penny's website I read her posting about Stained Glass Cookies. It immediately reminded me of ZOOM - Z double O M, 350 Boston Mass 0-2-1-3-4. Out of curiousity I searched for ZOOM, the 70s television show on Youtube and it was there! I loved the show, never missing an episode. I spoke Ubbi Dubbi, made stained glass cookies and tried to do just about any other activity that was aired on the show. Just curious if there are any other ZOOM fans out there. I can't wait to email my sister and share the links.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Ghost of a dress...
could be yours...could be mine. Yes, I like the sound of that.
Diane at Inspiration By Design
is offering up her most favorite work as a giveaway...simply go to her blog and post a comment....you will find the details here....Don't walk...run! This is a beautiful, original work of art...I already have a place for it in my abode...you should too!
Beautiful, wistful, ethereal
I am feeling overly lucky lately.
Pinch me. Buy a lottery ticket. Do both!
I recently won the gorgeous Barefoot in Paris book from What's for dinner...and just found out that , also, just won a great Scented oil gift set from Urban Botanical via the Inspired Room.
See!! If I can,You can win too. really, really you can, Dorothy.
Try.
you have nothing to lose.
What a bountiful place this imaginary world of blogging truly is.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Garden lighting...
Finally!!!
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Paris...with Pj's on...
So...this morning I went to Paris...Barefoot and in PJ's.
Yesterday's mail brought a delicious surprise from Deanne
at What's for Dinner? blog
What a treat...this morning I read it cover to cover
...Not sure I have EVER done that with a cookbook before!
My third year in college, I went to Paris to study abroad.
It filled my senses...It was all so intoxicating
This book brought it all back.
Poilane...The most luscious Boullangerie in France!
The good news...They will fedEx their famous four pound loaf to your door for only
Can't visit the city without sampling the grape...
La Derniere Goutte...a jewel of a wine store in the center of Paris
Oh! French Cookware...Made to last!
Copper pans, Le crueset pots, tart pans...everything for the french cook.
Dehillerin...the top restaurant supply store for all Parisian chefs!
A fellow student was taking a cooking class at the cordon bleu at the time..
I remember accompanying her to this fantastic store.
I've never looked at a restraunt supply place the same!
Oh! French Cookware...Made to last!
Copper pans, Le crueset pots, tart pans...everything for the french cook.
Dehillerin...the top restaurant supply store for all Parisian chefs!
A fellow student was taking a cooking class at the cordon bleu at the time..
I remember accompanying her to this fantastic store.
I've never looked at a restraunt supply place the same!
Look at the size of that timepiece....fills his garden!
Nothing...reading it brought me to my fave french shelter mag
Cote Maison...
Which brought me to this great bohemian atelier of
Frédéric Tabary,
décorateur spécialiste du style métal et patines (what he said)
What an inspiring place to create, eh?
What an inspiring place to create, eh?
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