New Art

If you know me, you know how much I love art.  I recently purchased a few more pieces for the kitchen that I haven’t shown on my blog.

I’ve been reading Paula Pertile’s blog, Drawing a Fine Line,  for a while and when she posted these colored pencil taffy pieces, I knew I had to have them.  Actually, I bid on one on Ebay and then got the other two from her website.  She has some sweet caramels that would look perfect in my pale blue kitchen that I have my eye on too.  Here are the ones I bought:

The colors are unbelievable!  I can’t wait to get them framed and hung in the kitchen.  That would be the kitchen that STILL isn’t finished.  It has one brown counter top and two green ones.  Green is the original color that I painted brown.  I was going to take a day off next week to paint the other two brown and Jeff just told me he thinks they need to be black!  Argh!  I don’t have black paint, I have brown paint.  So…we’ll see how that goes.

I received an email today that I was the winner of Creative Catalyst Productions‘ Cat Dayz of Summer contest.  Not only do I get one of their DVDs, I am a featured artist on their blog!  Thanks CCP!

A cool day

After weeks of scorching heat, it breaks and we see hope in the future.  Could Autumn be creeping towards us?  I surely hope so.

Wild

What do you want to do with your one wild and precious life?

Mary Oliver

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Life

How you spend your days is how you spend your life.

Annie Dillard

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Art

Every artist dips his brush in his own soul,
and paints his own nature into his pictures.

Henry Ward Beecher

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Joy

Joy is what happens to us when
we allow ourselves to recognize how good things really are.

Marianne Williamson

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So, so long

I haven’t posted in months and months.  My dark and dreary blog has gone along with my dark and dreary mood.  I want a new light and bright blog without having to spend all weekend trying to convert it to a new theme and re-doing all of my widgets and gadgets, etc.

Well, at least this is a post.

Our winter has been filled with blizzards and ice and late Christmas celebrations and no power for 5 days.  And I live in Oklahoma!  I’m so ready for the bright new light of spring.  Maybe by then I can redo my blog.  I’ve done lots of cooking (and learning), so I might share some of my creations with you in the weeks to come.

Oh, and I turn the big 4-0 on March 16th – it’s quickly approaching.  Eek!

My version of Ina Garten’s French Apple Tart from her Back to Basics Cookbook.  I’ll let you know how it turns out.  Stay tuned…

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EDIT:  She’s done!  Apricot glazed has been added.  Isn’t she beautiful?

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What we’re doing tonight

Can you feel the change coming?  Summer is slowly slipping out the door and autumn is on her way.  We got to spend (almost) a week without using the a/c.  I love having the windows open and letting the cool air pull through.  It’s a time of year to get ready to settle into long nights.  Since night is my favorite time of day, this is good for me.  I love the night and the more of it I can be conscious for, the better.  Don’t get me wrong, I also love the spring.  Coming out of hibernation, shaking off the winter and watching everything come to life again.  But I live for those autumn and winter days, and they are upon us.

The weekend was relaxing and restorative.  I managed to get enough food in the house by Friday that I didn’t have to make the usual Saturday trip to the grocery store.  I hate going on Saturday, so why can’t I manage to get there during the week?  Heaven only knows.  I haven’t left the house since I got home Friday about 4:30pm.  Oh, take that back, Jeff and I went to the casino last night, but only for an hour, so I guess I technically did leave the house.  (But at least it wasn’t to go to the grocery store!)

We feasted on seared pork chops and apple sauce with fresh tomatoes and sour dough bread on Saturday.  It was simple, but stupendous.  Today we had rustic chicken with onion (think scallopini without capers and only a bit of lemon) along with a twice-baked potato and green beans.  Oh, and more sourdough bread.  We’re sourdough fans, yes we are.

I totally flaked out on dessert this weekend.  I’ve been making homemade desserts every weekend for the last month, but tonight, Jeff got a Klondike bar.  But not just any Klondike bar, it was a Reese’s Kondike bar!  OK, I know they aren’t that good, but it was sweet wasn’t it?

We’re sitting around now, bellies full, enjoying the last bits of the weekend before facing a new week tomorrow.  I am catching up on some of my favorite blogs and Jeff is reading the news.  My sweet Felix has passed out beside me – he gets very tired, you know.

Here’s wishing you a bountiful week ahead.

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