Monday, April 30, 2012
Friday, April 27, 2012
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
who me?
I am pretty excited to win a blog give-away for the very first time.
I will soon be wearing this pink peony pin . . .
From this very fun blog:
Just a Little Something for You
This is one of the first blogs I began following
and remains one of my favorites.
Here is one of the first photos I saw on that blog
[Friday, March 12, 2010]
Just too cute!
I will soon be wearing this pink peony pin . . .
From this very fun blog:
Just a Little Something for You
This is one of the first blogs I began following
and remains one of my favorites.
Here is one of the first photos I saw on that blog
[Friday, March 12, 2010]
Just too cute!
Saturday, April 21, 2012
happy birthday pat
We had a fun little gathering for my sister's birthday.
It has been great spending time with her the past
few months as we live so very far apart.
I made these ombre scarves as favors, from old t-shirts.
I got the idea from this blog but since my shirts had
side seams, I had to change them a bit.
It has been great spending time with her the past
few months as we live so very far apart.
I made these ombre scarves as favors, from old t-shirts.
I got the idea from this blog but since my shirts had
side seams, I had to change them a bit.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
safety first
I guess we were a little nervous on our ranger led canoe trip. We elder folks wore our life preservers for the whole trip only to notice everyone else just put theirs in the boat.
Younger canoers {Ben and Lindsay} weren't so nervous.
Canoeing & Kayaking at Oscar Scherer State Park
Canoeing South Creek is one of the more popular recreational activities available at the park. Visitors can launch their own canoe or kayak or rent a canoe from the Ranger Station. Canoes are currently available for rent and are launched from the South Creek Picnic Area. South Creek is a tidal black water stream that flows through the park. The Creek begins north of the park and is formed by rainfall and freshwater run-off and eventually flows into the Gulf of Mexico. The creek fluctuates with the incoming tide and is brackish (a mixture of fresh and salt water). Mangrove trees, Giant Leather Fern, and Cabbage Palms are a few of the plant species that can be seen growing along the edge of the creek. Wading birds such as the Great Blue Heron and Little Blue Heron can be seen feeding in the water while Ospreys soar overhead. Occasionally alligators and otters can be seen taking advantage of the creeks' diverse habitat. Ranger led canoe programs are available every Wednesday.
Younger canoers {Ben and Lindsay} weren't so nervous.
Canoeing & Kayaking at Oscar Scherer State Park
Canoeing South Creek is one of the more popular recreational activities available at the park. Visitors can launch their own canoe or kayak or rent a canoe from the Ranger Station. Canoes are currently available for rent and are launched from the South Creek Picnic Area. South Creek is a tidal black water stream that flows through the park. The Creek begins north of the park and is formed by rainfall and freshwater run-off and eventually flows into the Gulf of Mexico. The creek fluctuates with the incoming tide and is brackish (a mixture of fresh and salt water). Mangrove trees, Giant Leather Fern, and Cabbage Palms are a few of the plant species that can be seen growing along the edge of the creek. Wading birds such as the Great Blue Heron and Little Blue Heron can be seen feeding in the water while Ospreys soar overhead. Occasionally alligators and otters can be seen taking advantage of the creeks' diverse habitat. Ranger led canoe programs are available every Wednesday.
Friday, April 13, 2012
pepper-ring beef
Shredded Pepper-Ring Beef
{so delicious ~ so easy}
3-4 lb chuck roast
6 clovesgarlic diced
1 small jar mild banana pepper rings
Cut six slits in the beef and put garlic in each pocket.
Place the chuck roast in a 4-5 quart slow cooker.
Pour the jar of pepper rings on top including the juice.
Cover and cook on low for 8-10 hours.
Drain the juice and shred beef.
Reserve some of the juice to pour over beef if you feel it is at all dry.
We serve it with veggies the first night and on sandwich rolls the second night.
{so delicious ~ so easy}
3-4 lb chuck roast
6 clovesgarlic diced
1 small jar mild banana pepper rings
Cut six slits in the beef and put garlic in each pocket.
Place the chuck roast in a 4-5 quart slow cooker.
Pour the jar of pepper rings on top including the juice.
Cover and cook on low for 8-10 hours.
Drain the juice and shred beef.
Reserve some of the juice to pour over beef if you feel it is at all dry.
We serve it with veggies the first night and on sandwich rolls the second night.
Monday, April 9, 2012
ant parade
One morning, in our rented Florida "Italian villa", I saw a few tiny ants in the bathroom with an obvious sweet tooth. We bought an ant trap and set it on the counter that night. In the morning this is what I saw . . .
A little parade of ants marching to the trap and back to a tiny hole in the tile.
I felt like I was watching a documentary on the discovery channel.
By the next day, not an ant in sight.
And . . . no, I don't feel any guilt. Sorry.
A little parade of ants marching to the trap and back to a tiny hole in the tile.
I felt like I was watching a documentary on the discovery channel.
By the next day, not an ant in sight.
And . . . no, I don't feel any guilt. Sorry.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
jelly beans
Just the other day Jim was sad because the jelly beans
I bought (Starburst) had no black ones.
Pickles Comic Strip
{story of our lives}
I bought (Starburst) had no black ones.
Pickles Comic Strip
{story of our lives}