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Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Let me introduce you

Welcome and please say hello to the newest member of the family. I picked her up at the SPCA offices today. Her name is Zoe. Pronounced like Joey with a Z. It does not rhyme with toe. She's 3 1/2 months and was found as a stray shortly after birth with her 3 siblings. She is very siamese looking in her build and was originally described as a lilac siamese, but her points are starting to darken up and she has a very subtle stripe in her main coat. Sort of an off-white on cream sort of thing. She is still pretty freaked out about the big move to her new home, but is exploring and playing and being very kitten like already.

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Flowers in the garden



Siloam Virginia Henson

Royal Mountie.

It has been forever since I posted for all my nonexistent viewers. It rained for about a week here in Virginia, otherwise it has been too hot and humid to go outside, much less move and breathe once you get there. I did sneak out way early in the morning when it is half a degree cooler to snap some pictures of my daylilies in the side yard. The first two were planted in the fall last year. In the intervening time, I have lost their little nametags and have no idea what their names are. I smartened up with the last two. I'm keeping a book with all the changes in my garden and I'm remembering to record what and when I plant things.

Otherwise, I've been too busy with work to make any progress with the inside of the house. Last weekend, C and I went to the National Theater in D.C. to see Spamalot. If you are a fan of Monty Python, I highly recommend tracking down tickets so you can see it. Lots of hilarious fun.

Monday, April 17, 2006

April showers.


We had a recent rainstorm. Double rainbow appeared across the street with a weird combination of super-dark clouds and glowing sunset. Later, I ran outside and tested my new flash on some lovely daffodils.

Monday, April 03, 2006

We all scream for ice cream

We had a gorgeous weekend full of warm breezes and sunshine. Sunday was the perfect day to head to Bruster's and eat ice cream in the sun. This is a peanut butter cup. Vanilla ice cream, hot fudge, peanut butter sauce, Reese's peanut butter cups, whipped cream, and a cherry. Definitely not for the faint of heart. After this one, I won't need another for a very long time. Very very yummy!

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

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Thursday, March 16, 2006

New door



I've finally gotten around to taking down my autumn wreath that I put up in October. Yes, I know it's March. Somehow I skipped over Christmas this year. I hit the craft store today and this is what I came up with. It's a nice mix of tulips, daffodils, and iris.

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Spring blooms eternal

It's been an incredibly warm winter. After the wintry blast of Prague, I came home to some early spring bulbs in bloom. What a great welcome home.

Fall pansies merging with spring crocus.

Daffodils in bloom.

A close up of a crocus

Prague

Prague was more than just a little bit cold. It was sleeting, snowing, raining and windy cold. I have a pretty decent case of wind burn on my face from all the cold and walking around in it that we did. However, we had a great time and saw a lot of the city. Pictures will be coming soon.

Thursday, February 23, 2006

Yes, I know it's almost March!

Astrid was just giving me a hard time for not posting any new picture lately. Sorry, folks, there hasn't been too much exciting going on. I'm sure nobody wants to see pictures of my dead, forlorn winter garden. There's hasn't been any decorating going on in the inside either. C. leaves for Prague this Saturday. I'll be following him a week later. We'll have a week to run around the Czech Republic. Hopefully, lots of interesting photos to post after that.

In more recent news, give a shout to my good friends, Mark and Astrid. Hopefully, they will have a new addition to their family today or tomorrow.

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Christmas Just Past


I ended up working Christmas day. I'll be working again New Year's Eve. It's been the first time that I've had to work on Christmas. I managed a couple of days earlier in December to fly to Oklahoma and see my parents. Of course, my real joy in going back to Ponca is visiting the best burrito joint ever....Taco Stop! So now, may I present to you, my annual Christmas burrito!

Yet more tasty burrito action!

Saturday, December 03, 2005

Thanksgiving break


The past few weeks have been quite hectic. My little sister came to visit over Thanksgiving. We realized it as been 4 years since we last saw each other. The visit was brief but we had a great time. With all the holiday preparations, I haven't had much of a chance to do things around the house. Instead, I'll give you a picture of the glorious leaves that showed up on the tree in my front yard.

Thursday, November 10, 2005

Pardon the Pause

A brief pause in posting there. My parents left wednesday after a two week in and out visit. They spent a good portion of their time in DC and South Carolina with visits here in between. It was great seeing them! Dad finally got to see the house. They both did a tremendous job of insulating and drywalling my garage. Now I will have a toasty warm car in the winter. Thanks so much to the both of you!!

Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Tasty train food


Not a lot of time today, but wanted to show off an example of an excellent train picnic. Chocolate, beer, and a leberkase sandwich. Leberkase is a tasty blend of beef and pork that is usually sliced and served warm from streetside booths. Yummmm.

Monday, October 24, 2005

More craftiness

In a continuation of my wreath theme, I put this one together for the guest room. Up close, it has a dried, faded flower look that I like.
The guest room with the addition of the wreath. I hope to build a picket fence style headboard this winter after the garden is put to rest.