Can we have a moment of silence, please? Sigh.....my camera died 2 weeks ago. Well, it didn't actually die, the shutter just pooped out on me. The camera guru told me the shutters are good for around 30,000 shots and he asked me how long I've had my camera. I told him 2 years and he said that I couldn't have possibly shot that many pics in 2 years. Ha! He has no idea.
In just one afternoon I routinely shoot around 400 pics when we're up at the river. It doesn't take that many afternoons to tally up 30,000 pics, does it? Good thing they're digital and not film, wouldn't you say? I'd hate to have to pay for that many pics to be developed. Most of them get deleted while I play with them in Photoshop on the computer.
So, I wait......the parts have been ordered and they should be in his shop soon so he can put my camera back together again. I had no idea how often I pick that camera up to take an impromptu shot of something ordinary or how much I would miss having it when it wasn't working. Can't wait for my baby to come home!
Waiting with open arms,
Debbie
Pursuing the "homemade life" with my husband on a small farm smack dab in the middle of Tennessee's Cumberland Plateau.
"And my people shall dwell in a peaceable habitation, and in sure dwellings, and in quiet resting places." Isaiah 32:18
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Just Like a......
.....breath of fresh air,
this rose was waiting outside my front door this morning to greet me on my way to the mailbox.I had pruned the roses after the last frost and didn't expect to see any blooms for a couple of months so I was pleasantly surprised to find this one today. If you happen to live in a cold climate, I'm not trying to rub it in, I just thought I'd share a glimpse of spring with you. We're expecting another cold front this weekend, so temps in the 70's are a one day occurrance in January.
Hope you're staying cozy wherever you are,
Debbie
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Got Ice, Anyone?
Chilly mama,
Deb
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Dancing and Dinosaur
Boiling
This is not exactly your typical Christmas picture, but, it's an accurate one for our 2010 holiday.
On the evening of the 23rd of December I turned on the water in the kitchen and the water pressure had been reduced to a trickle. Hmmmm......the neighbor came over to see if we had any water because she sure didn't have much pressure either. Well, it turns out a 50" water main had broken on Belcher Road north of East Bay....which means about 350,000 people were affected by the break according to the news.
By the morning of the 24th, the news was reporting that we were under a boil water notice under told otherwise. So, the picture above is how we managed to wash all our dishes until the morning of Dec. 26th. One pot for washing and one pot for rinsing. At least the water pressure came back up so we could take showers and wash clothes. Boy, was I ever glad when they lifted the boil water notice! We are so used to all our modern conveniences that you forget how much more labor it takes to go about your daily life when one of our utilities has a glitch.
Thanks to all our camping experiences for helping us take it all in stride. So, this year it was plastic plates and cups for meals. Hey, I might do that next year, too! Sure did eliminate a lot of dishwashing. We still had a wonderful time with our family. Hope you did, too.
Back to running water,
Debbie
By the morning of the 24th, the news was reporting that we were under a boil water notice under told otherwise. So, the picture above is how we managed to wash all our dishes until the morning of Dec. 26th. One pot for washing and one pot for rinsing. At least the water pressure came back up so we could take showers and wash clothes. Boy, was I ever glad when they lifted the boil water notice! We are so used to all our modern conveniences that you forget how much more labor it takes to go about your daily life when one of our utilities has a glitch.
Thanks to all our camping experiences for helping us take it all in stride. So, this year it was plastic plates and cups for meals. Hey, I might do that next year, too! Sure did eliminate a lot of dishwashing. We still had a wonderful time with our family. Hope you did, too.
Back to running water,
Debbie
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Remember Brandy Alexander?
Not a person named Brandy Alexander; an alcoholic drink is what I was referring to. I remember drinking them during the late 70's and thought they must be a very sophisticated drink because it took several types of alcohol mixed together then poured into a tall stemmed glass. And they were easy to consume for a non-drinker like myself.
After I spent the entire weekend preparing for Christmas, I decided to take a break after dinner Sunday night. My guys are out Christmas shopping and I thought I'd treat myself to a special drink. Ta-da! It's an espresso martini! Yum....in our family we call these an adult milkshake. Call it what you want, it works for me. Oh, yeah, and I'm also using my favorite napkin which says, "I'll have a cafe mocha vodka valium latte to go please". Yup, that about says it all for me.
Espresso Martini
1-1/2 oz. chilled espresso
1-1/2 oz. Stolichnaya vanilla vodka
1-1/2 oz. Godiva chocolate liqueur
1 oz. Kahlua
1-1/2 oz. half & half
Pour all ingredients over ice and shake. Pour into a chilled martini glass and enjoy.
Now this is the way to start my Christmas/birthday week!
Debbie
Thursday, December 16, 2010
A Quilt for Jo
Recently, Jo brought her deceased father's ties to me and asked if I could create a quilt to give to her mother in remembrance of her dad. I wanted to keep the ties intact as much as possible and came up with the idea for laying them horizontally like graphic bars of silk color. That was the jumping off point for designing this quilt. The mottled grey batik fabric was requested by Jo and as I sketched the quilt out on paper, solid ideas took form and most of them ended up in the final quilt.
Grateful to be a part of this memory,
Debbie
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