Showing posts with label Tulips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tulips. Show all posts

Friday, February 3, 2017

This and That






This is what is going on in Houston.


super bowl



No, I'm not going.
I'll watch on television.
Houston traffic is bad enough without the Super Bowl in town.
I'm staying home!


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Oliver



I finally got a good face shot of Oliver.
He is a good boy.
He doesn't meow -- he sort of yodels!
Yack, Yack, Yack! 


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Eggs florentine


The morning after some medical tests.
Eggs Florentine at Hungry's.
Delicious.

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Tulips

Tulips from the grocery.

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Yarn-A-Lond

I've been a big fan of Shelagh Duffett's art.
I read her blog and follow her on FaceBook.
When she announced her book was published,
I knew I had to get a copy.
It's a lot of fun.
Page after page of cats and the alphabet.
Perfect for bedtime reading for the kids or for me! 

I also finished another of the Mirror Image Scarves.
I'm keeping this one!

Collage










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Monday, February 8, 2016

It Makes Decision Making Hard





There is a lot going on in February.
College Basketball will be ending and College Baseball will begin.


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It's the Chinese New Year.

Gong Xi Fa Cai!
(Mandarin for Happy New Year)

It is the Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival.
The date changes every year as determined by the Lunar Chinese calendar.

This year is the year of the Red Monkey.



Found on Elephant Journal and Pinterest



The monkey is intelligent, smart, wise, curious, energetic, impulsive, inventive, hyperactive, cheeky, strong minded and vigilant. Red monkeys are problem solvers and work well within group environments, while retaining their individuality.



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I love this time of year.
Tulips are abundant at the grocery stores.
Daffodils appear at TJs.
It makes decision making hard.
Should I buy tulips or daffodils?
I decided to get both.




Bulbs


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Mardi Gras is coming to an end.
Fat Tuesday is around the corner...
the last big party of the year before lent.


To celebrate I bought a small king cake and it is delicious.

Instead of the usual cinnamon interior, I got cream cheese.
YUM!



King Cake


A King Cake is a type of cake associated in a number of countries with the festival of Epiphany at the end of the Christmas Season.

Here on the Gulf Coast it is associated with the pre-Lenten celebrations of Mardi Gras/Carnival.

In the southern United States, the tradition was brought to the area by colonists from France and Spain. 

The King Cake comes in a number of styles. The most simple, said to be the most traditional, is a ring of twisted cinnamon roll-style dough topped with icing or sugar, usually colored purple, green and gold (traditional Mardi Gras colors) with food coloring. King cakes may also be filled with additional foodstuffs - the most common being cream cheese, praline, cinnamon or strawberry.

Finding the baby in the cake is said to bring good luck and you must supply the King Cake for the next years party.

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From the Kitchen Table
At the Kitchen Table


Wishing YOU well and much joy!

I'm joining:
No Place Like Home
Bernideen's Tea Time, Cottage and Garden Party







Friday, February 28, 2014

Potpourri


On this last day in February
 I decided to go to my box of kisses to pick out a vintage postcard.


I laugh every time I see this postcard.
No artist or publishing date listed.
It is from a collection of postcards called 
A Box of Kisses published by Chronicle Books:
Charming vintage postcard reproductions of all sorts of smooches.
Mwah!

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Outside my window...
It is cloudy today.
The last week has seen summer, winter and spring.
I'm not fond of guessing which season will appear each day
and would really like to enjoy a little spring before the dog days of summer arrive!


I am thankful...
for the nice soaking rain we got this week.
We need the rain. It's so easy to drop back into drought.


I am creating for...
Another postcard swap at June's.
Postcard Swap

The card on the left is from June and the one on the right is the one I made.
If you like swaps, check out June's blog, A Creative Dream.
She has a swap schedule for the year! 


One of my favorite things...
Is Terri Windling's beautiful blog.
Her name may be familiar to those of you who read fantasy.
Terri is a writer, artist, and book editor interested in myth, folklore, fairy tales, and the ways they are used in contemporary arts.
Myth and Moor is a daily journal for musings about art, myth, books, village life, and the world-wide community of folks who create and love Mythic Arts.
Full of beautiful words, beautiful art -- I could spend days there.


A peek into my day...

Tulip

I'm missing my tulips.
A trip to Trader Joe's for flowers is in order!



Thank you Nancy for hosting!

Thanks for visiting.
Wishing YOU well and much joy!

Monday, February 10, 2014

Tulips and Tea





I went by Trader Joe's early Sunday morning.
I knew I could depend on Joe for fresh flowers -- especially tulips.
I am a happy camper!


tulips

This little teacup looks mighty fine (as my Granny would have said).
She's a sweet little gem for a Valentine Tea.


Sweet Pea Teacup


I found it at the thrift shop on my last visit -- many months ago.


Sweet Pea Teacup


It is the only hand-painted teacup that I have.
Lovely, isn't she?!
She has some wear, but that means she's been loved.


sweet pea tea cup

There is no artist signature.
In very small letters on the teacup it says:
April
Sweet Pea

I'm joining some tea parties today:

Wishing you well, much joy and a lovely cup of tea!