Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Ruby Tuesday

One of the delicate edibles that managed to make it through our extended cold period was our Vietnamese Pomegranate - have no idea why, but we are blessed that it did.  It just took up where it left off and is doing beautifully.  I took a picture of one of the fruits just the other day, not realizing that it would turn out so nice.  My very best shots happen by "accident" - thanks God : ) Please take a minute to bring it up bigger so you can fully appreciate it.  Oh, and that's Jeffie in the background there, checking out the peach tree which also did amazingly well.  Joy tries to eat the little peaches!

To see all the other wonderful shots that many people took on purpose, with their skill and artistic ability, just click on the Ruby Tuesday button to the right.

Have a happy day and make it so for someone else.  Peace.  B : )



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Monday, March 29, 2010

Mellow Yellow Monday

While browsing through my most recent photos that I have categorized under Mellow Yellow, this one caught my eye.  I said (to myself) hey, that looks like an Easter bunny.  When I brought it up enlarged, I saw the bonus bug on one "ear".  Those were two of the reasons I liked this picture, but mostly I like it because it's not a perfect subject - the poor sunflower is in its "golden years" so to speak, and yet still able to give pleasure.  These little sunflowers are the kind that grow in giant golden batches along the sides of the roads here in SW Florida.  They used to grow in my yard, but one of the dogs ate most of them - I guess they also make good doggie salad.  They are, I believe, native to Florida.  This particular one was growing with its buddies in Blalock Park, here in Venice.

Please click on the Mellow Yellow Monday button to the right to join in on the fun.  Have a golden day, even if it's not perfect.  Peace.  B : )


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Saturday, March 27, 2010

Color Carnival, Camera Critters, Six Word Saturday, Shadow Shot Sunday, Weekend Reflections, and A WARNING!!

COLOR CARNIVAL:
Can't remember if I posted this before - if you've seen it, don't look : )

This is a little butterfly collection I did for my sister who is refurbishing her daughter's 30-year old doll house.  It is VERY small.

CAMERA CRITTERS:
Sibling Nicety - Hard to see from this angle, but CiCi is eating under Joy

and here is Ricky, standing on his hind legs, resting his forepaws on Jeffie, while Jeffie talks with Joy.  Ahh, life is good when they all get along.

SIX WORD SATURDAY:
My motto, let go, let God.

SHADOW SHOT SUNDAY:
The lonely chair


WEEKEND REFLECTIONS:
I have closer shots of this scene, with the person in the hammock waving, but this one shows the reflections so nicely

AND NOW FOR THE WARNING - IF YOU ARE NOT A PET "OWNER" YOU DON'T HAVE TO READ THIS : )

I learned something yesterday that I did not know - no one I know knew - I worked at a vet's office for two years and did not know, but now I know.  If you were told that your pets cannot get worms while they are on heartworm preventative - this is not true.  Evidently there is not enough worm killing medicine (usually ivermectin) in the heartworm preventatives to keep your pet from catching whipworms.  Keep an eye out for huge appetites for food and water, yet possible weight loss, and diarhhea that doesn't respond to the normal treatments.  If you see the signs, have a fecal test done.  It seems to be just the whipworms; roundworms and others are still taken care of by the heartworm meds.  In the short time I was in our new vet's office yesterday, there were three of us in there for the same thing!  Just thought you'd like to know.

Have a delightful weekend.  Peace.  B : )

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Thursday, March 25, 2010

No Meme Thursday : )

Today I am officially bowing out of some of the memes that I have been toying with - and that is why, because I've just been toying, I haven't been taking them seriously enough.  Why?  Because they don't really fit me.  This Way ThursWay for instance - I rarely go anywhere, so I rarely have signs.  So no biggie, but you won't see as many memes.

A little announcement, self-serving as it is - I have put many new card sets up in my little shop.  Still haven't done the single cards, but they're almost there.  So, if you are in the market for some notecards, or for a little hand crafted gift for someone, please go to http://www.shophandmade.com/store/justb and look around.  Thanks!

Have a happy day and make it that way for someone else too.  Peace.  B : )

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Watery Wednesday

Some people just know how to enjoy life!

To see some more watery pix, just click on the Watery Wednesday button to the right.  Peace.  B : )


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ABC Wednesday - J is for Joy of course!

Have you met our newest family member yet?


Above you will see several of the inventive but not effective bandages Mommy has come up with to keep Joy from messing with her incision.  The last one, the sticky tape one was good, till yesterday, when she chewed through it and now I can't get the incredibly sticky stuff off!  Today we go out for an E Collar.  As you can see, she's getting along well with CiCi, which is a miracle.  And let's not forget Jeffie.  Jeff has a toe that dislocates frequently - sometimes he gets better right away, sometimes he needs a bandage, sometimes he needs a bigger bandage, depending on how pitiful he's feeling.  They're both lying in the sun in the spot where the lizard cage used to be, sporting their bandages.  Quite the entertainers!

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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Ruby Tuesday

A while ago I saw a VW bug, yellow, in the WalMart parking lot.  It had yellow-centered white daisies for wheels.  It was wonderful and I didn't have my camera, or forgot I had it, or was too dazzled to get it out - either way, no picture.  I saw it again, not long ago but it was going in the opposite direction from me.  One day I will get it, but until then, look at this little cutie.  There MUST be some story to that license plate!

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Monday, March 22, 2010

Mellow Yellow Monday

Looking at this picture you might think I know what I'm doing.  Oh look - she did and black and white photo and highlighted the flower with yellow.  Sorry to disappoint, but I don't know what I'm doing and I don't know how to do that particular technique.  It just happened that one of the yellow flowers that shower us in drifts fell into the charcoal grill - sort of like a little piece of hamburger that fell in. hee hee  And I was there at the right time to catch it.  Have a mellow Monday - Peace.  B : )

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Sunday, March 21, 2010

Seven Days - Seven Answers - Take Two

HERE'S THE CHALLENGE:
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Spring Poem
Take Two: Given a second chance, how would this be different? Rewrite the ending to a book, movie, scene, fable, quote, etc.
To celebrate the arrival of Spring yesterday, I tried to find a nice Spring poem to share. Instead, I found this:
Ode to Spring
O spring, O spring
You wonderful thing!
O spring, O spring, O spring!
O spring, O spring,
When the birdies sing
I feel like a king,
O spring!
~Walter R. Brooks
Either rewrite this awful poem or write your own brief Ode to Spring.
HERE'S MY ANSWER:

The birds are happily singing
Early in the morning
They can't wait
For you to wake up
And enjoy Spring.

Bright green shoots are popping
Up through the dead winter leaves
They can't wait
For you to wake up
And enjoy Spring.

The sun is shining
The sky is clear
They can't wait
For you to wake up
And enjoy Spring.

And then the humans come in imposing
Daylight Savings Time on us
and all of nature must wait another hour
For you to wake up
And enjoy Spring.

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Enjoy your day, enjoy your Spring and Peace to all of you.  B : )

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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Color Carnival, TMS Show and Tell, Camera Critters, Six Word Saturday, Shadow Shot Sunday, Weekend Reflections, Seven Days - Seven Answers

SIX WORD SATURDAY:
Yes, I am multi tasking again!

COLOR CARNIVAL:

One day when Ricepatty and I were walking in Shamrock Park, we stopped in their Demonstration Garden to enjoy and take pictures.  The lady who happened to be the same person who planted the section we were looking at when she pulled up came in and gave us a.....you guessed it, demonstration.  She explained all the different things in the different gardens and why they were there and what purpose they served, etc.  This gorgeous bunch of color is an Ice Plant and it is a groundcover.  It appears to have the same kind of leaves as my spikey yellow flowered things (technical name of course).  The bloom looked dry like a paper flower, yet the leaves looked fleshy like succulents.  Ahhhh Mother Nature!

TMS SHOW AND TELL:
Once again, I do not have any nice pictures of food, but I do have a good one of my step-grandson eating some food - eggs and mashed peas, definitely NOT good-looking food.


CAMERA CRITTERS:
This guy resides in Blalock Park, and is a climb-on sculpture.  Some bully kicked sand in his eyes!


SHADOW SHOT SUNDAY:
The claw ......


WEEKEND REFLECTIONS:
Ci's view in the rear view mirror


SEVEN DAYS - SEVEN ANSWERS
Saturday, March 20, 2010

Cameo
A Thousand Words: Photo day!



Sorry, the picture didn't come through - just click on the Seven Days, etc. button and check it out.



Write whatever comes to mind about this cameo.

What comes to my mind is that the girl in the cameo does NOT look like the women on the era when cameos were made.

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Friday, March 19, 2010

SkyWatch Friday, Fertilizer Friday, Seven Days - Seven Answers

SKYWATCH FRIDAY:

Oh how I love this picture!  When I looked up and saw that, my mind just went ballistic thinking of all the things it looked like, or brought to mind, or could be.  Where does it take you?

FERTILIZER FRIDAY:
Oh thank God it's Spring!  After making it through our uncharacteristic long cold spells, we found some of our flora still living, and some actually thriving.  The peach tree especially seemed to enjoy the cold.

The white Bird of Paradise plants just keeping popping out blooms.  What is really the most eye-catching feature of them is the blue on one of the petals of each bloom, but it's a powder blue sort of and you can't really see it from the distance and these are TALL plants!  You are probably used to seeing the colorful Bird of Paradise plants, the ones that look like showy parrots.  The whites are quite different.  Did you know that when they are young, it is almost impossible to tell a white Bird of Paradise from a Traveller's Palm?  Also, there is what looks like a miniature regular (not white) Bird of Paradise plant, that is called heliconia - more common and easy to come by.

The nectarine tree is lagging behind the peach, but doing quite well.  This shot is particularly intense if you enlarge it.
I planted some patio tomatoes and some peppers in pots this year, so I can more easily control the heat/drought/sun and they're coming along well too

There are many more things to see, but I'll show you more next time.  Happy gardening.

SEVEN DAYS - SEVEN ANSWERS:
Friday, March 19, 2010

Bedrest
So I Have This Friend: Give your best advice to this friend.
So I have this friend... She is stuck basically on bedrest for most days. She is absolutely through with television. What book, DVD, or other creative idea would you suggest to her to help pass the time and keep from going crazier than she already is?


I cannot imagine being stuck on bedrest, but if I were, the first thing I would turn to would be audio books, unabridged audio books.  If my friend had the same taste I do, I would suggest the Mitford Series by Jan Karon, all of them, in order, and only the unabridged ones.  Then, The Lovely Bones, by Alice Sebold, which is the most amazing book I have ever read. And then on to the crime stories I love so much - too many to suggest here.  Throw in some Stephen King and some Maeve Binchy - yes, I have conflicting tastes : )  Since I am usually a multi-tasker, I would also suggest knitting, crocheting, making cards, scrapbooking, taking courses on line, teaching myself some software so I could become an expert and teach it on line, learning and using photo manipulation software.  Many of the crafts that can be done on bedrest (like the knitting/crocheting) can be donated to very worthy causes when they start to pile up : )  Some light exercise while in bed would be a good use of time too, if it's possible.

That's it for me today.  If you would care to join in on the fun on any of these great memes, please check over on the sidebar for the appropriate button and click on over there.  Peace.  B : )



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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

ABC Wednesday, Watery Wednesday, Seven Days - Seven Answers, and an announcement!

ABC WEDNESDAY - I IS FOR INTRICATE
This is an extremely INTRICATE gingerbread replica of the Ca d'Zan, made by the chefs at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Sarasota, Florida.  It was on display at Christmas time.

Here's a shot of the real thing

The intricacy of the details is just amazing - remember, this is gingerbread.  To read about the Ca d'Zan, please go here.

WATERY WEDNESDAY
Here is a shot of our local dog beach.  There is a small fenced park before that, then you walk to the beach.  It is quite small, but they just had a meeting last week about extending it to the south.  It is a VERY popular place.  None of my dogs care for the moving water, so it's not very popular with us - we prefer the really big dog park, with no beach.  But it's fun to go and look

SEVEN DAYS - SEVEN ANSWERS
Just found out my Romeo and Juliet story was a winner last week on this mind bending meme.  That was probably my consolation prize for my DUH moment : )  Anyway, here's today's challenge
Wednesday, March 17, 2010

All Irish
Now What?: Write what comes next.
Today is St. Patrick's Day!
How do you celebrate, if you do? Or if you don't, how would you respond if someone tries to pinch you for not wearing green?
And here is my answer:
Oh the angst of growing up an Orangeman!  I tried to ignore it and just wear some green and let it go, but I had trouble not being true to myself.  Well half of myself.  I know that half of me is Irish and I love it and I'm proud of it and I wanted to celebrate it.  But I'm not Catholic.  So I am, traditionally and historically, known as an Orangeman.  I think those two groups are still fighting wars over that aren't they?  Through the years, as I matured, I went through the many different phases we all experience.  Sometimes I was very belligerent - that's when I wore orange.  Sometimes I just gave in - and wore green.  Sometimes I was a sissy about it and said "Ooops, I forgot". And still other times, I just decided perhaps the other half of me was Irish too and Catholic, and wore the green : )  Here are some of my Irish ancestors who came over on "the boat" (not the baby or the one on the left, she's my grandmother)

Here's how I celebrate it now:  (a) I eat Ricepatty's Irish Soda Bread and (b) I plant my peas.  I was always told while growing up that St. Patty's Day was the day to get the peas in the ground.  Exciting, huh???

AND NOW FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT - WHICH NOW THAT I THINK OF IT, I COULD HAVE CALLED IT AN INTRODUCTION AND USED IT FOR ABC WEDNESDAY
TAKE A BOW, JOY
This is our new Greyhound girl, Joy.  She came to us Monday night.  She's wonderful!  She's so beautiful and part of her beauty is that she's not perfect - she has a short little Roman nose, an underbite like a bulldog, a big ginker in her tail, very long legs, the funniest little ears that can do oh so many things, a wonderful soft pretty coat, she's the first non-brindle Greyhound we've had, she's as sweet as can be, we love her already.  And the eyes - oh the eyes are just delightful.

To join in on any of the fun memes above, please click on the appropriate button to the right - and enjoy!  Happy St. Patrick's Day, whether you wear green, or orange, or your birthday suit - doesn't matter, just celebrate life.  And don't forget to get those peas in the ground.  Peace.  B : )


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Monday, March 15, 2010

Mellow Yellow Monday, Ruby Tuesday, Seven Days-Seven Answers

MELLOW YELLOW MONDAY:

This is another of our delightful wildflowers.  It's very small.  The leaves look like miniature shamrocks or regular clover, but the flowers are very different.  Our shamrocks are large and lavender/pink.  The clover I'm used to from NJ, the flowers looked nothing at all like this.  So, I don't know what it is, and I guess I don't care enough to look it up, because I'm too busy enjoying it.  And, for those of you who liked those other yellow spikey flowers I showed a while back, here is a picture of them as they opened up more, and a picture of the succulent-like leaves, in case you wanted to look them up:

RUBY TUESDAY:
OMG, DUH!! The first Ruby Tuesday picture, if I had one, would be of my red face.  I am so embarrassed!  I thought that when Seven Days - Seven Answers had their 1,000 Word Picture Day, I was supposed to post an intriguing picture or two.  I realized yesterday, DUH, that I am supposed to comment on their intriguing picture.  What a bonehead! 

Anyway, here are my real Ruby Tuesday pix - these are Ma and Pa Kettle -Corn : )

Cute, nice people and they sure do make a good kettle corn!

SEVEN DAYS - SEVEN ANSWERS
Here's the challenge:

Monday, March 15, 2010
Walker, Texas Ranger
In the News: This category features news-related prompts.
Happy Birthday, Chuck Norris
Chuck Norris turned 70 last Thursday, March 10. Write a brief story about his birthday party.

Here's my answer:
This is too hard for me because I was never a Chuck Norris fan and didn't follow any of his shows/movies.  All I'm getting in my head is a picture of Chuck and Clint Eastwood sitting in rockers on the porch, wishing they could have a watermelon spitting contest but afraid their teeth would fall out.  Sorry : )

Make someone else happy today.  Peace.  B : )


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Saturday, March 13, 2010

Happy Daylight Savings Time Weekend

Here are all my weekend memes rolled into one:

SEVEN DAYS - SEVEN ANSWERS "1000 WORD PICTURE DAY"

Check out the lovely lady on the right - doesn't she look quizzical?

COLOR CARNIVAL:
My favorite pair of hangin' out PJs got tissue thin and busted out some holes, so I went shopping for more since all the others are capri pants and short sleeves.  I had missed most of the winter sales and couldn't find any, so I put together some of my own.  When I brought them home I noticed they were quite colorful.  The purple on the bottom was a real steal - queen sized purple T-shirt sheets for the yellow/green/white room with the dark purple rug - only $9.00!!

TMS SHOW AND TELL:
Get your margarita mixes ready - here come the limes!!

You may have to make this bigger to see, but the little green thing between the white flower and the yellow thingey is the new lime.

CAMERA CRITTERS:
I finally found a subject that would stand still and the camera didn't want to switch into macro, but you get the idea


SIX WORD SATURDAY:
The storm's gone, the sun's out!!

SHADOW SHOT SUNDAY:
New growth in the wild olive tree


AND HAPPY BLOGOVERSARY TO WEEKEND RELFECTIONS!!
You have to look hard to find the reflections - they're small, so I gave you two : )

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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Seven Days - Seven Answers

HERE IS TODAY'S CHALLENGE AND IT'S A DOOZY!
Tuesday, March 9, 2010

First Job
Checklist: A list of words will be accompanied by a scenario in which to use them.
lawn, robot, yellow, spork
Tell us about your first job.
AND HERE'S MY ANSWER:
When I graduated high school at the age of 17, I had to go right out to work; no summer vacation for me.  My first real paying taxable job was at an insurance agency.  This was one of those "entry level" positions that they could have gotten a robot to do.  When I was leaving for work that very first day, my grandmother came out on the front lawn and handed me a bag.  She said, "Here you are.  I packed your lunch, complete with your yellow spork to use to eat it.  I thought it would make you feel right at home."  She was right.  The morning was so strange - new place, new people, new things to do, new adult responsibilites.  Then came lunch time and I was able to catch my breath and spend some time with my familiar yellow spork.  Even robots have to eat : )
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Ruby Tuesday - Pregnant Pine

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Monday, March 8, 2010

Seven Days - Seven Answers

HERE'S THE CHALLENGE:
Monday, March 8, 2010

Salmon Story
In the News: This category features news-related prompts.
Upbeat salmon forecast worries fishermen
Write the article that accompanies the headline.
HERE'S MY ANSWER:
Dateline Salmon City, Colorado
Is there something in the water?  Perhaps anti-depressants in the runoff.  Fishy psychiatrists have found that salmon are feeling better about themselves these days.  That's right, studies show that the salmon of today are much more upbeat.  The salmon have found they can live productive lives without having mates.  No wonder the fishermen in the area are worried.  If the salmon don't feel the need to get a mate, they won't swim all the way upstream to end their lives, hence no fishing!  What can be done?
Disclaimer:  It is not necessarily the opinion of this newspaper that finding a mate will end your life.


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The Motivation Station - Show and Tell

Martha, the maniacal meme maker from Menagerie, has come up with a new one - to check it out, click on the button to the right.

This is a leek.  I don't know what happened to it, perhaps it outgrew its britches, but I thought it looked cool, so I snapped it.

I know the feeling.  I don't have any pretty pictures of food because (a) I'm too busy eating it and (b) if it smells good and tastes good I don't care what it looks like.  I would make a crappy chef wouldn't I??  Anyway, back to leeks - fascinating I know.  Leeks look like giant scallions, or you may call them green onions or spring onions.  They bring a much milder taste to the party (as Alton would say) though and they're very good for a little extra flavor for people who don't really want lots of onion.  Probably leeks are most famous for Leek and Potato soup, deservedly because it's delicate and light and delicious.  However, I first used them in a dish that makes people who don't like squash, well, like squash.  Simple, just thin slices of zucchini, yellow squash, and leeks, layered in a microwave casserole with butter and dill - no salt and pepper or anything.  Cook till soft.  Yummy!  But you'd have to be there and taste it because it sure doesn't sound yummy.  When I can get leeks less expensively like at farmers markets and things I like to get them just to challenge myself to find more uses for them.  Just last week I used some cut small and sauted with mushrooms and herbs to put on the grilled lamb slice we had.  And I also put some with small pieces of apple, tiny pieces of cooked bacon, apple cider, caraway seeds, brown sugar, salt/pepper, and a teensy pinch of Chinese Five Spice Powder, which I put in with the drained sauerkraut, and poured that over the seared pork roast that was already waiting in the crock pot.  Used the apple cider to deglaze the pan after the searing, and added the others in from there  Mmmmmmm and it was good - better than if I had used onion.  As you can probably tell, I love to make up my own recipes, which is why I can't bake worth a darn, but I CAN cook, and, when possible, I choose the lovely, some would say lowly, leek to enhance my recipes.  Why not give them a try?  Peace.  B : )


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Mellow Yellow Monday

It's that time of the year again!  We have this yellow vine that grows way up at the top of a giant oak tree.  A couple of times a year it rains down its blossoms and covers the back patio and the dogs track in the blossoms and the baby tries to eat them but those are other stories.

Pretty, huh?  I love it.  See way off to the top of the picture at the left?  That's the birdbath that the birds share with Jeffie - that's his favorite place to drink, as you may know if you have visited before.  Look at it now

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