Jul 20, 2010

I'm Back

Main Entry: be·wil·der


Pronunciation: \bi-ˈwil-dər, bē-\

Function: transitive verb

Inflected Form(s): be·wil·dered; be·wil·der·ing \-d(ə-)riŋ\

Date: 1684

1 : to cause to lose one's bearings

2 : to perplex or confuse especially by a complexity, variety, or multitude of objects or considerations
synonyms see puzzle
— be·wil·dered·ly adverb
— be·wil·dered·ness noun
— be·wil·der·ing·ly \-d(ə-)riŋ-lē\ adverb


                                                               
Yes, by now you're onto me ~ I'm BEWILDERED
I totally lost my way
I've been playing around off and on
for the past few weeks,
 trying to 'tweak' my blog ...
well in midst of my attempt,
I've lost some followers
 ~ BUMMER~
so hopefully they will find their way
 back to the 'old' me!
I guess they didn't like change
and neither do I 
although
I thought I might. 

Jul 18, 2010

World Renowned Organist came to Town



We were honored today for the second time since moving to Upper Michigan, to attend the performance of a world renowned organist David Wickerham. His performance is so amazing that it's hard to put into words.  A dear friend of ours introduced us to this wonder man a few years ago. Our friend and his father-in-law played a huge part in getting the organ into it's present home and in getting it into operating condition. So now our little hometown holds the largest pipe organ North of Chicago.
 Dave played it with excellence and ease.  After the first half of the program he said he would like to try something different... he had a notepad in the lobby during his break and he took requests.  Later he set the paper in front of him and he compiled a medley of the miscellaneous songs requested.  AMAZING doesn't even come close ... he played several tunes nonstop - one would have thought he had rehearsed them in order.  He is so astounding that it's hard to believe what we saw even after seeing it. 
The organ is a Moeller Theater Pipe Organ with over 1600 pipes, 3 rows of keys and who knows how many tabs. It is also magically connected to a player piano setting next to it so you can see just how fast and  how many keys he is playing... let alone the footwork involved.  WOW!! 
If you ever have the opportunity to see this man perform, DON'T MISS IT! 

Helpful Hints from Heloise - Not!


I know you are wondering what the heck I'm doing now, showing you a can of WD-40 ... but wait, there's a reason behind this blue and yellow shocker ~ IT CLEANS! 
Yesterday my dear man took the shower doors outside and sprayed them off with WD-40. It took care of the awful lime,calcium & crud buildup on the glass with very little scrubbing, and they shined up beautifully. He used Lime Out on the heavier deposits on the metal trim and corners of the glass. But ~ WOW ~ did they turn out nice! Just thought I'd share this helpful hint from "hell it's me!"  

Jul 15, 2010

Another Trash to Treasure

Some of you may know my sister Mel, if not it's your loss. She's so talented, very loving and lots of fun to be around. Anyways; we were talking about the great grill she won at a fundraiser drawing, and how she had promised her old grill to her son. So I told her how we had bought a new grill this spring and that my dear hubby built me a garden cart out of the old one. It works great.  

Jul 13, 2010

OOPS!

It's been a while since I looked for a change in backgrounds for this blog ... and I guess I should have left well enough alone.  Now I have my blog so screwed up and no matter how much I try to backpaddle, this canoe is heading downstream fast!!
I think I need to sleep on this one ... yeah, maybe after a good nights sleep, it will all come back to me and I can rectify my errors.  Until then, please bear with me as I try to stay afloat.
Change is a good thing right? Please say right ~ because I feel like there may be another change coming soon.
Goodnight!!

Jul 10, 2010

Vegetable & Flower Gardens

 All photos property of Cher Shots
do not copy without permission
After last years dry spell, we prepared for this year by setting out
five 50 gallon water barrels. They have been filled and refilled, refreshing the water on a regular basis.  Needless to say, we have not used them at all yet this season. Our rains are coming in as if scheduled and the vegetable and flower gardens are responding beautifully.
Zinnias, swiss chard and lettuce
Gladiolas and beets
Gladiolas, beans and onions
Peas and spinach
Lilies, lilies, lilies ...
and more lilies
and yet another color
mixed in with multiplier onions
can one ever really
have enough lilies?
See, I do grow other flowers too
loving the Red, White and Blue
and the old weathered look
ah, the resting place for 
after weeding of course!  

Jul 9, 2010

Dreaming

I've been dreaming of Alaska a lot lately. We left there in September of 2004 and there isn't a day goes by that I don't think of it at some point throughout the hours.  But the other day I vividly remembered my dream.  I was standing on a cliff looking out across the mountains. I could smell the fresh, crisp air. There was a breeze blowing my hair into my eyes, I reached up to brush it aside and I woke up. I still see those mountains. I'm content where I am in my life, however I miss the mountains.
Scrapped by CherShots
please do not copy without permission

Jul 7, 2010

Look at what I Won!

I - yes me, CHERSHOTS was a random pick WINNER on Stephanie Lynn's blog - Under the Table and Dreaming.  I admire her talent and enjoy her highlighted sites.  Check it out; I swear she'll set your mind swimming with creative ideas.  I was lucky enough to win a Lawry's gift pack which included Two new marinades: Tuscan Sun Dried Tomato and Szechuan Sweet & Sour BBQ,  a 10" x 15" Pyrex Bake'n Store pan, Lawry's Salt and a set of barbeque skewers. 
Those of you who know me, you know how much I love to cook.  So now the task at hand is to come up with some wonderful creation for the grill.  There is no chicken, pork, fish, or beef safe now. Oh and vegetables, let's not forget the vegetables! Excuse me while I put my thinking cap. Thanks again Stephanie.

Jun 24, 2010

My Crystal Palace

I don't know why - but I love glass. 
Here's some of our cut-glass and crystal collection.              
I once heard it said that if you have three or more of anything; you can consider it a collection. If that's the case, then I'm a collect-a-holic.
But there's just 'something' about glass. I even hung an old hanging lamp outside, just because I love how the sun shines through it.
and ... I took another old lamp light and made it into a make-shift gazing ball. Okay, so maybe you can't gaze into it because its not transparent and it doesn't reflect anything but I still love how it dresses up my closed in area with the picket fencing in the front yard.

hmm ...
what to do with all those wine bottles ~
what to do ...

Jun 19, 2010

Homemade Soft Pretzels

As often as I've baked bread, I've never made 'Homemade Soft Pretzels' until today. I was planning to bake some bread and having just seen a recipe that Alton Brown had posted on the internet, I used it as my guide but then (you know me) I went about and changed the recipe.  The first alteration was that I used a sourdough bread recipe and then I decided to add garlic powder, onions and herbs. Oh yeah - very good choice! The recipe calls for boiling them first then baking ... and I must say they turned out GREAT!! 

Jun 16, 2010

Cream of Asparagus Soup

I'm flattered when people ask for a recipe but I very seldom use recipes myself. But God help the person who tries to take my cookbooks from me! I guess you could say I just 'preview' recipes using them as my guide - but then I do as I please and cook by trial and error. But with that said here's my  version of Cream of Asparagus Soup:
Flying by the Seat of my Pants Cream of Asparagus Soup

1 can chicken broth
1 bunch of asparagus
1 small onion
1 tblsp minced garlic
flour
butter
milk

Cut asparagus to bite size, add to broth and cook until tender. Add chopped onion and minced garlic.  In another pan melt about 3 tablespoons of butter,  adding enough flour to make a rue. Add milk to the rue to make a thickening sauce. Pour the sauce into the broth/asparagus pan adding milk as desired. Season to taste.  Puree if desired to make it creamier. We prefer ours with the asparagus chunks. (note: canned asparagus can be substituted for fresh) 
 Bon Appetite!

Imagine if you will a chef with a little more hair, minus the mustache!
Sad to say, the chin stays!


Jun 15, 2010

SOUP's on!

I know that in the winter months I do more baking than in the summer months, and in the summmer months we eat a lot more fresh vegetables etc. etc. But I just came to the realization that when it rains I have a strong tendency to make  SOUP.  We've been eating a LOT of SOUP lately. This past month I've made homemade soups over and over again. Don't get me wrong - we love soup. And good thing because it's been raining and raining and then raining some more for the past several weeks. So without even realizing it I start another kettle of SOUP. Recently I made Cream of Asparagus Soup, Beef Vegetable Soup, Chicken Noodle Soup, and Chili.  SOUP's on!!
I sure do wish the sun would come out and help the vegetables along in my garden, I feel like having salad... that's it - SALAD!!!

Jun 9, 2010

Color Play

I love how this fuchsia shows so beautifully against our white picket fence.
It's huge and just loaded with buds waiting to burst with new droplets!

The "old" flower bed is booming and blooming. I planted multiplier onions in there a couple of years ago; having no idea how well they would take off and take over.  But I love them just the same.
This little bench and angel statue have seen better days but she still seems content laying around keeping watch over whatever comes into her view.

Jun 7, 2010

SNAKES!!!

First I must say this: When you get to the pictures click to enlarge them!!!
Yesterday as I was planting ferns, I nearly stepped on a HUGE Fox Snake.  I screamed for Thom to come and see how big it was, okay ~ and because it scared the bejeebers out of me!  It was nearly 50 inches long! Then today as I was tossing out some vegetable scraps, I looked over at my old beaten down trunk that I had just planted with herbs, checking to see if last nights frost warning did any damage (which it didn't) but WOW was I in for a shocker ... check out what came slithering out of the hole in the ground, IN the trunk that I had just planted. Being the trunk is so big we had filled the bottom of it with pieces of packing styrofoam  - you know, the hard formed stuff you find around t.v's., tables saws, etc. So there's only dirt on the top part of the box leaving plenty of room for a "snake pit!"  What I've read about these snakes is that they start out at a foot long and can get to just over 5 feet.  These two are the "small ones" but look at the size of them. They love ticks and rodents and are not poisionous. They will imitate rattle snakes by coiling themselves up and shaking their tales in the leaves, but all in all they're known as "good" snakes to have around. But they are too close for comfort if you ask me!!
Watch your step!!
I have a super video of them getting down and dirty, doing the lovey thing but it's too huge to post.  But man, can they flip and flop while tied in a knot!

Jun 5, 2010

Today was for the Birds

As we were finishing up the chore of planting garden we spotted a Cedar Waxwing. What a nice surprise! She was carrying some "stuff" so we watched to see where she was headed and sure enough she has a nest in one of the trees in our yard. As she went to her new abode, we also spotted her hubby keeping close gaurd.  
(photos from the net)
Our Bluebirds have a nest full of fletchlings. Pics of the babies to follow as soon as they leave the nest. But in the meantime, here's Daddy ~ just in time for Father's Day!

Jun 4, 2010

Hippy Chick & Graduate

We spent Memorial Day with our batch of Grand-loves. We had found the cutest little Gypsy type skirt for our Summer. She's such a free spirit I call her "my little hippy chick."  It made my heart smile when she came out strumming her pink guitar and wearing sandals with the "peace sign" on them.  And check out those toes, she definately has her Mom's feet - carbon copy!
On Wednesday we attended Taylor's Kindergarten Graduation. She's the 3rd in that family to pass that milestone. One more to go ~ but we'll have to wait a couple more years for that graduation! She's the little one in the picture background.