Saturday, July 04, 2009

Happy Fourth of July !!!

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A first on this Blog:

The first time, in over three years of blogging, that I've ever had an actual post on the exact day of July 4th !

Over the three years, 4th of July has been pretty big on my Blog, but it's always been the Eve, or the day after.

Of course, now that I'm here, on this festive day......ain't got nothin' much in the way of merriment.

Still can't upload any pictures, neither my own nor someone else's.

And sadly, I'm sitting right in the sun and need to move.

A very sunny 4th of July, today, in beautiful Orange County !

So, I'll have to wrap this up. All I can say is that the 4th represents a kind of Mid-year (we made it through the first half ) celebration. I'd like to think it's all smooth-sailing (An easier downhill trek, and fast-moving days) for the second-half of the year. What bizarre things that didn't happen in the first half of the year could possibly happen in the second half ???

Anyway, maybe what with this post---it represents a return to consistent blogging in my part ?

Well, if it does, it'll have to be without pictures for now.

In any case, before I get a Fourth of July sunburn.......if I haven't said it before....
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HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY !!!!


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Friday, July 03, 2009

Happy Fourth of July Eve !!!

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...happy Eve of Fourth of July, anyway.

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You know, I haven't officially ended this Blog. It ain't over till I have an official celebration with party to mark the milestone. I don't even think I had a proper celebration to herald my 3 year Anniversary, or chose my favorite post in the 3 years of blogging that I'd already done...did I? I should have done that back in April. Oh well, I may have to have a belated anniversary celebration, at some point, for that one.

Again, I'd been doing this blog consistently for over 3 years, but only in the last 2 months? .....hit a snag, and there's been problems with uploading the pictures that I want, and other functionality problems with Blogger, not to mention I moved...but that's a long story.

In any case, how about enjoying last year's award-winning 'Eve of 4th of July' post (above), and I'll try to to see if I can put something interesting up tomorrow...the actual day of the Fourth !! In three years, I've never actually had a bona-fide post on the exact day of the Fourth. And, I am on (a rather long) vacation. But this year....I'll do something on the actual day of the 4th..which is, uh, tomorrow right? Yikes.

Meanwhile there's always this:

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Thursday, June 25, 2009

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Friday, June 12, 2009

Burlap is back !!!!



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Once again, I've scooped the fashion world

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Burlap is delightful Band-aid type fabric....a cross between canvas and mohair.
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Anyway, three years ago, right on this here Blog....I predicted Burlap would make a big comeback---that people would cover their walls, clothing, accessories all in genuine Burlap.

As always, I'm three years ahead of the trends in exotic fabrics and glamorous textiles:
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Saturday, June 06, 2009

1867: Calf's feet and squirrel pie !

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"Boil two calf's feet; take the feet out when done; reduce the broth to a quart. The feet may be fried and used, first removing the bones. Let the broth become cold in an earthen vessel; scrape off all the grease; wipe the top of the jelly with a coarse towel; put the cake of jelly into a kettle lined with tin or porcelain; season it with two lemons cut up (removing the seed), fine blades of mace, a stick of cinnamon, pepper (white pepper is best), and salt to taste. Beat to a froth the whites of six eggs; stir these to the jelly just as it melts; it must then be left to clarify and not stirred again. When it simmers long enough to look clear at the sides, strain it through a flannel bag before the fire; do not squeeze the bag. Suspend it by running a stick through a loop made by tying the bag; rest each end of the stick upon a chair, and throw a table-cloth over all to keep out the dust. If the jelly does not run through clear the first time, pour it through the jelly-bag again. Set this aside. Prepare the meat and seasoning for the pie. Put into a stew-pan slices of pickled pork, using a piece of pork four inches square; if it is very salt[y] lay it an hour in tepid water. Cut up two young, tender chickens--a terrapin, if it is convenient--two or three young squirrels, half a dozen birds or squabs. Stew them gently, cutting up and adding a few sprigs of parsley. Roll into half a pound of butter two tablespoonfuls of flour; add this to the stew until the meat is nearly done. Line a fire-proof dish, or two fire-proof dishes (this quantity of stew will fill two common-sized or quart dishes;) with good pastry; mix the different kinds of meats; put in Irish potato dumplings; season to taste; pour in the gravy and bake. When done, remove the upper crust when the pie is cold and pack in the jelly, heaping the jelly in the middle. Return the crust and serve cold or hot. The jelly will prevent them become too dry. They are good Christmas pies and will keep several days. Very little gravy should be used, and that rich. Should there be too much, leave the stew-pan open until reduced sufficiently. This kind of pie keeps well if made in deep plates, and by some is preferred to those baked in deep moulds."

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("Mrs. Hill's New Cook Book", originally published in 1867 and republished by Applewood Books of Bedford, Massechusetts.)

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Thursday, May 28, 2009

"these people"

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"One estimate is that 1% to 2% of the population is embittered, says Linden, who has published several studies on the condition."

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Is hatred of all psychiatrists considered a mental disorder ?
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Thursday, May 21, 2009

Starting my own business !

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An entreupreneur (sp?) at heart ?
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And you all thought I was a short-story writer ?????

No money in that, I'm afraid.

I majored in Am. Lit, but I did have a Business Admin. minor. ....so I do have a bit of a business acumen.
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What's my business ?

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Stay tuned....for more exciting details as I begin the roll-out. In the meantime, enjoy this:
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