Monthly Archives: December 2012

Merry Christmas

I’m in Texas for Christmas, where the state motto seems to be “What recession?”. People here pay for other people to come put up their Christmas lights. You would be amazed at the light displays $5000 or $6000 can get you!

But the granddaddy of all Christmas lights displays is hosted by Chesapeake Energy. According to my mom’s hair dresser, this year Chesapeake spent $600,000 on putting up their lights, and they are spectacular!

My family went to see the lights on Sunday night so I could take some pictures, but I forgot to change my camera lens before leaving the house, so I had trouble capturing the scope of the display. After struggling for half an hour to get a shot, I realized I wouldn’t be able to show you what it looked like, so I decided instead to try to show you what it felt like. I know these pictures are a little weird but I’m really happy with how they turned out.

Whatever you holiday you celebrate, I hope you have a day filled with peace, laughter and wonder.

Ready to ply

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I finished up the purple angora and I’m ready to ply. I’m combining the %100 angora (grapey purple), angora/wool blend (blue purple) and corriedale (grey) into a 3-ply yarn which may or may not get overdyed purple after it’s been plied.

Happy Christmas

Happy Christmas, all.  Hope it’s a beautifully warm and cozy one!

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Tagged: Farm, Pets, Seasons

Merry Christmas 2012 …

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Silent Night, Holy Night…


Merry Christmas 2012 …

My creation

St Patrick’s Cathedral  ~  New York City


Soup weather

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We’ve had a fair bit of rain this December and I’ve taken to making soup at the first sign of feeling under the weather. I may be just superstitious but so far it’s working and I’ve not been sick. Either way it makes for a delicious dinner and several days worth of lunches. A loaf of bread to go with never goes amiss either.

Chicken Soup

1 whole chicken, abot 5 pounds
3 carrots, peeled and diced
4 ribs celery, diced
1 large sweet onion, chopped
1 tablespoon olive oil
salt and pepper, to taste
2 tablespoons fresh thyme leaves
1 bunch chopped parsley
4 cloves garlic, minced
2 tablespoons minced fresh ginger
2 serrano chilis, chopped
1/2 cup pastina
cold water, to cover

In a large Dutch oven, saute carrots, onions and celery in olive oil, over medium-low heat, until they begin to soften. Add garlic, ginger, and serrano, and saute another minute or two, stirring so it does not burn. Season chicken with salt and pepper and place in the pan atop the veggies. Add thyme, half of the parsley, and enough cold water to cover. Put the lid on and bring to a simmer. Simmer 30 minutes then turn off and let stand 60 minutes. Drain chicken into the pot and remove it to a cutting board. Add pasta to the pot, bring it to a boil for 60 seconds and turn off heat again. Remove all meat from the chicken carcass and return meat to the pot, discard carcass. Add remaining parsley, taste, and adjust seasonings. Serve with hot crusty bread.

Favorite Vineyard Ornaments …

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This wish is on my list every year :)

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Poinsettias …

My creation


Craftsy Class Sale

I’m still in Austin visiting the family, but I just wanted to let you guys know that Craftsy is having a great sale!

Daily Quilting Deals at Craftsy.com

Craftsy Class Sale

I’m still in Austin visiting the family, but I just wanted to let you guys know that Craftsy is having a great sale!

Daily Quilting Deals at Craftsy.com