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May 19 Flashback - July 4th week, 2004Haven't been taking many picutres lately, so here's a flashback from a few years ago. We (me, Bob, Kelly and Colleen) went camping near Bushkill Falls. Rock outcroppings fascinate me, I must have been a geologist in a past life. Walking the 5 mile trail wasn't so bad, except on the back end, when we realized we had to walk up as many steps as we walked down. May 14 Mother's Day weekendMy shawl is finished and now lives at the trailer.
While I studied for my final, Bob put the railing on the deck. He's thinking of adding
a third set of boards towards the bottom, as small kids to come to visit us on occasion.
The kids gave me my Mother's Day present on Thursday night, so that I could enjoy it on Mother's Day.
(the swing can also be folded flat and make a nice napping area - way cool)
Note: putting a swing together in the dark with husband is R rated for language - thank goodness no small children are near our campsite! May 07 Maryland Sheep and Wool FunSaturday, I went to Maryland Sheep and Wool. I spent most of my time getting pictures of "Swatchy Green", a knitted doll that is sent into the world to have adventures and raise awareness of CFIDS. It was a great way to meet people, further the cause of this dibilitating illness, and not spend too much money on yarn!
You can read more about swatchy by going to the Travels With Swatchy blog.
I ended up on a bus for about 4 hours, on a train for 40 minutes, then when I got home, in the car for an hour to go to the campground and put in the last sections of deck. The pictures below are showing 4 four foot sections, and we added two more, for a 24 foot deck. After a trip to Lowes for the railing, I think we have finished buying all of the materials we intend to for this year. The goal is for everything to be set up by Memorial day. April 29 Yarn Swap GiftApril 27 Chillin' and Knittin'April 23 Project UpdatesApril 16 Some knitting funI've been working on a shawl that is actually just one colorway - the colors change gradually. It's done in a log-cabin style, and the results are going to be amazing! I'm almost finshished. I wanted to make a shawl I can keep at the trailer for cool evenings. And I just had to post a picture of two adorable brothers - Jordan and Dylan are so cute! April 08 Weekend Retreat, Part 2April 01 Weekend RetreatMarch 18 A few family favoritesMy favorite quick fix dinner lately is from Cooking Light. You can find the recipe here:
I usually substitute button mushrooms for the wild mushrooms, as my family likes it better.
One that requires a bit more work, but gives off the most wonderful aroma is:
The recipe my family loves the most is Roast Chicken Provencale.
Our favorite salad, that I tried for the first time on Christmas was Gorgonzola & Honey Pear en Croute Salad.
One substitution I made was to use fresh pears instead of canned, and it turned out wonderful. I made a few without gorgonzola for my husband, who doesn't care for blue cheese.
Another salad I love is Mixed Apple Salad over Greens.
I would post pictures, but I went a bit crazy when I started with live spaces, and now I have reached my limit for the month. I'll add them on April 1st. You live and you learn.
March 13 Beth's Wedding Day, Jan 27, 2008
March 12 I never thought to combine knitting and baking this wayTwo of my favorite things, baking and knitting, meet: I just have to try these some day soon. March 11 Sometimes she hits go instead of stopThe good news: No one was injured and believe it or not, after the brakes were bled, the car is drivable. My husband also got to test the towing capacity of his F150.
Kelly, my 18 year old daughter, has trouble driving sometimes. She got into an accident once and told the police officer, "I meant to hit stop but I hit go instead". Why she thought changing her brakes would be a good thing is beyond me. I should have told her to stop when she called and told me what she was doing, but I was busy working and not thinking things through. Imagine my suprise when she called and said the car is on the front porch.
March 10 Some Christmas cookie recipiesOut of this World'sThe picture below is in my gradmother's handwriting: Out of This World Cookies
Melt hershey bars over double boiler. Mix all other ingredients. Roll dough into balls. Dip in melted chocolate. Place on waxed paper lined cookie sheets. Put in refrigerator for 1 hour.
Raspberry Almond Shortbread ThumbprintsRaspberry Almond Shortbread Thumbprints
combine butter, sugar and almond extract in large bowl. Beat at medium speed, scraping bowl often, until creamy. Reduce spped to low, add flour. Beat until well mixed. cover, refrigerate until firm (at least one hour). Heat ove to 350 degrees. Shape dough into 1 inch balls. Place 2 inches apart onto ungreased cookie sheets. Make indentation in center of each cookie with thumb (edges may crach slightly). Fill each indentation with about 1/4 t jam.
Bake for 14 to 18 minutes or until edges are lightly browned. Let stand 1 minute, remove from cookie sheet. Cool completely.
meanwhile, combine glaze ingredients in a small bowl with a wire whisk until smooth. Drizzel over cooled cookies. Spritz
Spritz Cookies
Chocolate Chip Shortbread
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