Sunday, November 29, 2009
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Found Picture
I think this is the first one I made. The only picture I can find. The bags are off of Crown Royal liquor bottles. They are flannel. A beautiful royal blue-purple. I have made many of these quilts, and a couple sets of pillows, each a different pattern and, as I made them I think got a little better at it. This one was washed, before giving it away and was quite wrinkled. Anyway, they were fun to make. I love to sew, and to make something different like this keeps me interested. If I don't like the material or color, I get bored. I counted my bags yesterday and I have 1400, so a quilting I can go.
Feeding the Squirrels
We are lucky enough to be able to enjoy our Squirrels for a little longer. We still have two that come to the feeder each morning and afternoon. We fill the box each day with walnuts and or peanuts and they take them all, storing them for winter. They are so fun to watch, running along the fence for their food, then sitting there and letting me take their picture. I can get within just a few feet of them. They just sit there calmly and eat. I love it.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Monday, November 23, 2009
Yum!!!
Crown Royal Bags
Several years ago I started collecting Crown Royal bags. I used to go to all the Bars in our town and the neighboring towns to collect all I could. They named me the bag lady. Sometimes I would get just a few and other times I would come home with more than a hundred. By the time I had quit collecting, I had about 1500 bags. Some large and some regular size. I also have about 100 specialty bags. Racing teams and such. I made several quilts one for a wedding present that took over 200, and some to donate, and many pillows and quilts for friends and family. I enjoy making these so much. I still had, as of today maybe 1000 bags. Well, the guys went to town today and made a good hit. They brought me 399 more. I can quilt to my hearts content. I will put them to good use. I thought I had pictures of some of them but couldn't find them. Anyway. It was just like Christmas. Thanks Guys, Good Hit. Whoo Hoo!!!
Painting My Room
Last week I was so nervous that I had to find something to keep me busy. Most of the time that means painting something. Well I found some left over paint and did MOST of my bedroom, not really looking back to see the results. When I did, WOW, it was way to stark. White is good, but this is To White! Anyway, it will have to stay partially painted until I can pick a new color. This time giving more thought. There used to be two green walls (right picture) and the rest an off white, you can still see some of it. This is where I quit. This time I think I will pick a nice warm cream. All that work. UGH!!!
Snow
Dexter
We had barely gotten into the house from the Hosp. when I hear a YIP at the front door. Our Dexter. His Mom was out of town and when the boys opened the front door he was gone. He spent the night again, which makes us happy. She came and got him about 2:00 PM. the next day. While talking to her, I said you can leave him here anytime we would love to have him and she said, it's getting close. When they turned to leave, he ran back and wanted in. We probably should'nt let him in, maybe he would just go home. But my concious would'nt let me turn him away. I would just worry myself sick about him and besides,she knows where he is. We love the little guy as our own. He's a sweetheart.
Rob-Waiting to Go Home
Friday, November 20, 2009
Honor a Veteran
We were at the VA Hospital today and looking around I saw many broken Men and Women. It made me think of how grateful we should be for their service to our Country. Then tonight, I could'nt sleep and was reading a book that had these words-----
Honour a Veteran
We owe them so much.
Our freedom.
Our future.
They rarely ask for anything.
The least they deserve is recognition for their sacrifice.
A simple thank you will mean so much to them.
Ask them about their personal stories.
And you will be richly rewarded.
Honour a Veteran
We owe them so much.
Our freedom.
Our future.
They rarely ask for anything.
The least they deserve is recognition for their sacrifice.
A simple thank you will mean so much to them.
Ask them about their personal stories.
And you will be richly rewarded.
Robs Surgery
My Abby 2001-2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Good Golly Miss Molly!
Things got too quiet. Sooo, I went looking, and found this. It's OK Molly, Mama will clean it up. Does she look innocent to you? When I went to take her picture after the unrolling of the toilet paper she ran to the living room, laid down behind the rocker and turned her head as if to say, You can't seee meee. She did'nt get into trouble, it was a mistake. I'm sure of it. Yeah! Anyway. I think she was bored because I was busy and she was running amuck in the house by herself. The others were with Dad. So like a good Mom I take part of the blame. This was a first, but if it happens again, I suppose we will have to have a Mother -Daughter talk about manners. LOL!
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Deep Fried Devield Eggs
Ingredients
1 dozen eggs
1/4 c. mayonaise
1 T. mustard
1 t. lemon zest
1 T. chopped chive
dash of hot sauce
salt and pepper
1c. all -purpose flour
2 well beaten eggs
1 cup of panco bread crumbs( I used 1/2 bread crumbs and 1/2 cornflake crumbs)
peanut oil for frying( I used veg. oil)
Cook eggs as for devieled eggs. Peel and slice longwise. Remove yolks to a bowl and add mayonaise, mustard,zest of lemon,hot sauce and salt and pepper. Mix together. (season to your taste). Fill eggs.
Heat oil in deep-fryer to 350 deg.F.
you will now need three medium bowls.
In one, add flour with salt and pepper, next one, the beaten eggs, the next panco or combination of bread crumbs and cornflake crumbs.
Now dip the finished filled eggs, gently into the flour covering all parts,then do the same in the egg and finally the crumbs. Gently put into the hot oil. Not to many at a time. Fry to golden brown. Drain on paper towels. Here's where I changed it out a bit. I deep fried them to a light golden then let them cool, and fried them again. It kept them more crispy. I do the same thing with my french fries. Works Great! I guess they are suppossed to be eaten hot, but I let them cool a bit and put them in the fridge and I think they tasted better. Anyway, however you want to eat them just season to your taste after cooking and try putting a bit of hot sauce on each bite. Yummy!
1 dozen eggs
1/4 c. mayonaise
1 T. mustard
1 t. lemon zest
1 T. chopped chive
dash of hot sauce
salt and pepper
1c. all -purpose flour
2 well beaten eggs
1 cup of panco bread crumbs( I used 1/2 bread crumbs and 1/2 cornflake crumbs)
peanut oil for frying( I used veg. oil)
Cook eggs as for devieled eggs. Peel and slice longwise. Remove yolks to a bowl and add mayonaise, mustard,zest of lemon,hot sauce and salt and pepper. Mix together. (season to your taste). Fill eggs.
Heat oil in deep-fryer to 350 deg.F.
you will now need three medium bowls.
In one, add flour with salt and pepper, next one, the beaten eggs, the next panco or combination of bread crumbs and cornflake crumbs.
Now dip the finished filled eggs, gently into the flour covering all parts,then do the same in the egg and finally the crumbs. Gently put into the hot oil. Not to many at a time. Fry to golden brown. Drain on paper towels. Here's where I changed it out a bit. I deep fried them to a light golden then let them cool, and fried them again. It kept them more crispy. I do the same thing with my french fries. Works Great! I guess they are suppossed to be eaten hot, but I let them cool a bit and put them in the fridge and I think they tasted better. Anyway, however you want to eat them just season to your taste after cooking and try putting a bit of hot sauce on each bite. Yummy!
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Dexter
Our little visitor. This is Dexter, I wrote a little about him a few days ago. He ended up spending the night and seemed perfectly happy. The next day, we thought his owner would come
and get him as she usually does. Around 10:00 AM Jim took him home. When they answered the door, Jim said they didn't even know he had been gone. How could you not know? He's such a precious little guy, I wish she would just leave him with us. He's gotten out so many times that I would think they would check on him often. He's so tiny and there are some big dogs in our neighborhood that people turn loose during the night. So far he is ok. I hope he continues to come here when he gets out. At least we know he's safe til we can get him home.We love having him here.
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