Tuesday, May 31, 2011

As I was laying on the couch last night, enjoying the AC and a good book on my Kindle, I caught a glimpse of Goldie who was also enjoying the AC by napping on the back of the couch. 


His tail was a fluff of spun cotton candy -- a childhood carnival treat, but vanilla not strawberry.  I wonder: Do carnivals operated by real-life gypsys still travel through New England in summer?  

I suspect that they don't -- the last time I was at the Durham Fair, the food booths were all run by local non-profit organizations & I think the games of chance were too.
  

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Memorial Day memories

Going with my Grandmother to tidy the gravestones and plant geraniums in front of them -- and after she would pointed out those related to us in other plots.  

Marching as a Girl Scout in the local parade.

The flags placed by the Boy Scouts/VFW for military service. 

A visit from Grandfather's cousin.  He moved to Canada to enlist in WWI because he wanted to fly & US was too slow to enter the fight.  

The gold Stars in Grandmother's brother's window during WWII -- 2 of them for sons serving on the same sub. 

And, of course, the cookouts - standard fare made special by the day.

My special fare today is French toast soldiers with Vermont maple syrup and several bacon strips -- which Goldie didn't hesitate to remind me that I had to share. 


Cinnamon-Raisin French Toast
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 A British term, "soldier" refers to toast cut into thin strips reminiscent of the formation of soldiers on parade. The toast is sliced like this so it can be dipped into the opening of a soft boiled egg which has had the top of its shell removed. 

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Summer Bed Quilt

After waking up two nights in a row to toss off the winter quilt, its time for the summer quilt.
I don't make bed size quilts.  Saw this at a  $1 type store near my local grocery store several years ago, loved its blues and greens and the use of plaids, so I snatched it up.  Still love it.  The pattern is one of the many many Log Cabin variations.  Because its batting is so light (thin?) there's no warmth-making weight to it. 

Monday, May 23, 2011

Chinese New Year greeting card
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2011 is the Chinese Year of the Rabbit.  Here it's the Year of Paint The House.  The House will remain the same color -- gray.  Easy peasy, right?  Ha!  Not if you're a quilter & given dozens of gray paint chips!  Not if you're a scrapbooker & given dozens of gray paint chips!  And if you're both? 

Can we just put on the blindfold & play Spin the Paint Chips?

Sunday, May 22, 2011

You Got Mail

Turned on the TV to get the weather forecast and You Got Mail, my favorite movie, was on, so I've loafed here watching it - again.  Not a DVD buyer, but this is one of the few I do have on DVD. 

In it Meg Ryan says: When you read a book as a child, it becomes a part of your identity in a way that no other reading in your whole life does.  

The Bobbsey Twins Series by Laura Lee Hope (Unexpurgated Edition) (Halcyon Classics)Growing up reading The Bobbsey Twins, guess it's only natural then that I'm a cozy mystery reader














Note the change over the years, from the small @3" square books I read to Kindle.  Happy to see they are still "in print".  Movie Watching Bonus -- there's a quilt on her bed. 

Saturday, May 21, 2011

un digestif

Un digestif, that after-dinner drink one's human servants may enjoy, becomes an after-dinner nap.   This is  not to be confused with the morning nap or the afternoon nap.

The heroine of the book I'm currently reading owns a cheese shop with a friend (accused of murder, falsely of course) owning the neighboring wine shop.  After a page or two I want crackers and cheese munchies.  


Maybe I'll enjoy un digestif on Sunday while waiting for Jesse Stone program.    
  

Friday, May 20, 2011

More Spring Colors


www.babylock.com -- Eleanor Burns

Green grass, blue skies, yellow daffodils. My scan of  the back cover of April's American Patchwork & Quilting (advertising baby lock machines), this Sawtooth Star in a Log Cabin setting -- an Elleanor Burns quilt.