Friday, September 30, 2011

flowerful friday

Within the last few days the weather caught up with the calendar - it now feels like fall. The air is crisper and cooler. The leaves, no longer full-on emerald green, are starting to show topaz, caramel, and crimson colors. Fall flowers are now beginning to bloom too. My sedum and mums are popping brightly in the garden, and happily the marigolds and dahlias are still going strong. 
before
after
Happy Friday!

Thursday, September 29, 2011

happiness is...

being home after a business trip, a very busy day of work and a long drive in the rain. Coming in, sitting down and hearing the rain beating against the windows makes me feel so grateful for so many of life's little and not so little things...

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

looking up

Looking up while waiting in traffic, I captured this view. I like the contrast between the modern glass  art deco-ish building and the fluffy clouds - I think it's a good mix of hard and soft.  
location: Minneapolis

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

audio & visual

This building always catches my eye and makes me smile. The beautiful black notes, linear dynamics and rest marks, and curvy treble and bass clefs show that music, which we think of as primarily an aural form of art, is visually stunning as well. The stark contrast between black and white, the graceful phrase marks and the flurry of notes must beckon all passersby who read music to ask themselves "hmmm...I wonder what piece of music that is." And those who don't read music must look at this brick wall - that's been lovingly painted in song - and know that where there is music there is love.  
location: Minneapolis


Monday, September 26, 2011

the season of honeycrisps

One of the little things in life that makes me so very happy is the arrival of Honeycrisp apples in the fall. These crisp and never mushy apples - with a honey-like sweetness, plus with just a hint of tartness - live up to their name (unlike Red Delicious that might be red, but are often times anything but delicious). I like other types of apples too - but there is just something really wonderful about Honeycrisps. 
nothing says fall like a big bowl of Honeycrisps!
up close - lovely shades of
green, yellow and red
I know I'm not alone in my fondness for Honeycrisps. Here's a link for all of you fellow Honeycrisp fans: http://www.honeycrisp.org/.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

read: a visit from the goon squad

Jennifer Egan's "A Visit from the Goon Squad" keeps you on your toes. On the back on the book, reviews include, "The smartest book you can get your hands on", "At once intellectually stimulating and moving", and "A new classic of American fiction." I think all of these statements are true. I can't actually think of another book quite so well-crafted and entertaining with characters so flawed that you  kind of despise them yet because Egan gives them all so much humanity, we want them to succeed. Egan is able to craft each chapter so that it alone could be a short, stand-alone story and luckily for the reader the chapters melt together beautifully, almost magically, story-lines weaving between an entire crew of characters, throughout decades of time.  
Egan writes about one of the main characters, "Driving to pick up his son, Bennie alternated between the Sleepers and the Dead Kennedys, San Francisco bands he'd grown up with. He listened for muddiness, the sense of actual musicians playing actual instruments in an actual room. Nowadays that quality (if it existed at all) was usually an effect of analogue signaling rather than bona fide tape..."

The concept of change brought about by time is one of the main themes of this smart book. Egan even includes two quotes by the master of all things time and remembered, Marcel Proust, on a page before her story begins. These quotes set a tone and signal to the reader that time, memories, and the uniqueness of an individual's perspective are ideas that will accompany the reader through her pages. 

As I closed the book, just after reading the last of Egan's words, I had just one overarching thought - "wow". 

Saturday, September 24, 2011

light and reflections

Waterlilies, lily pads, and the reflections on the water all make for what I think is a beautifully serene image.

Friday, September 23, 2011

flowerful friday - first day of fall

Fall is here! It's hard to believe summer is over. Didn't it go so fast? Here's a bouquet of late summer and early fall flowers I picked for you to enjoy. It brightens up our house and smells wonderful! You'll see marigolds, zinnias, veronicas, lavender, scented geranium leaves, pansies, and impatiens. The lavender and geraniums leaves add green of course but also a really lovely scent. 
Happy Friday!

Thursday, September 22, 2011

from the garden - veggie pasta

We threw together a veggie pasta a few days ago from odds and ends we had on hand. With eggplants, tomatoes, bell peppers, and patty pan squash from the garden and then mushrooms from the market, I cooked them all on a stove-top grill with olive oil and a splash of balsamic vinegar. We tossed them once they were cooked down with nice grill marks, with quinoa pasta and topped that with a little fresh mozzarella and basil. It was delicious!
all of the veggies ready to cook
ready to eat!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

a late summer walk

Here are several photos I snapped on an early morning walk today. It was a little crisp out, but the sky was a brilliant blue and the sun's rays warmed everything they touched. Summer is drawing to a close and the colors and even the smell in the air have begun to change. 
a neighbor's garden
what a sky!
flowers are thankfully still blooming
wildflowers are too!
leaves catching a few rays of light
late blooming hostas
a pond at a nearby park

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

my breakfast of champions - egg quesadilla

Without a doubt, I'm a breakfast person, though I really can't stand anything sweet in the morning, and in full disclosure most sweets anytime of day make me a little sick in my stomach. But I make up for my dislike of sugary sweets (caveats: I do like fruity desserts like sorbet, I love honey and once in awhile will crave very dark chocolate) by adoring savory flavors! Recently, I've been thoroughly enjoying "breakfast quesadillas" made with soft corn tortillas - I find the "Food Life's Sprouted Corn" to be the best - 1 egg, a little shredded cheddar, and some of my homemade salsa. It's been a filling breakfast that sticks with me throughout the morning and because I significantly reduced gluten from my diet for health reasons, the corn tortillas satisfy my taste for something starchy, plus they're just delicious!  
Making these quesadillas really couldn't be easier. Over medium heat, I add the egg in a pan, toss in a few spoonfuls of salsa and stir, then I throw in a pinch of cheese and let that all scramble. Meanwhile in another pan I heat up one tortilla then once the eggs are cooked, I top the tortilla with the eggs add a little bit more cheese and then top that with the other tortilla, letting it all cook so that the bottom tortilla is nicely toasted. Once it's a little firm, I flip it over and let the other side cook. After slicing it up, I dollop more salsa on top and devour my new favorite breakfast! I don't really count calories or think too much about fat - moderation is more my mantra - but I can't imagine that this breakfast is anything but healthy with 1 egg, 2 small corn tortillas, lots of salsa, and just a few pinches of cheese. Healthy and delicious equals my version of a breakfast of champions. Give it a try!

Monday, September 19, 2011

shout out: beadycats

I adore earrings, always have and probably always will. I also adore Etsy. One of my favorite parts of Etsy is that it allows me to "visit" shops in far away lands and buy pieces that are a little more unique than what the stores at home carry. So when I stumbled across the Etsy shop, Beadycats - located in Istanbul, Turkey - and looked at all of the beautiful items - Beadycat's earrings definitely caught my attention. I bought 3 pairs, all pictured below. I'm so pleased with the quality and craftsmanship. Beadycats sells gorgeous rings, necklaces, and bracelets in addition to earrings. All of Beadycats' pieces have an element of what I think of as the organic, probably due to Beadycats' use of unique and colorful stones. And as I'm partial to gold, everything in this Etsy shop appeals to me. Check out Beadycats when you have a chance: 
pink agate with pearls
very old fashioned, and I love them! 
jade, coral, and pearls
I think this pair is totally "me"  
black jade
the most multi-functional pair
It's hard to pick a favorite! My husband and I are headed to Turkey next month for vacation. I ordered these earrings before the trip was planned, but once the package from Turkey arrived and he saw my new earrings, he now suspects we're actually on a quest for more earrings! I plead the 5th. ;-)

Sunday, September 18, 2011

salsa time

We are in the midst of a bumper crop of tomatoes. We've been enjoying homemade salsa all summer, but now there's so many tomatoes that we can't eat and cook with them fast enough so today I made lots and lots of salsas. I played around with the combinations of flavors - a little more spice, a little more lime so each batch will be a little different, but each will be full of bright and bold flavors. It will be great to pull them out in the winter and enjoy some flavors of the summer. There is just nothing like homemade salsa!
tomatoes galore!
what would I do without my Cuisinart Mini-Prep?
might be my favorite kitchen appliance ever!
4 types of salsa -
red, orange, green and then a mix of all

Saturday, September 17, 2011

light and reflections

Even upside down in the reflection of a pool, beauty is beauty. The gentle ripples might distort the original and pure image, but there is no denying that the reflection that water brings about is pure magic. 
Thai pavilion, Olbrich Gardens

Friday, September 16, 2011

flowerful friday

Despite the cooler temperatures, there are still plenty of beautiful blooms in the garden to enjoy both outdoors and bring indoors for a lovely bouquet. I love the look of this one I arranged - the stark black background contrasting with bright jewel tone flowers and the illuminated glass vase (it's actually the sugar bowl from a sugar and creamer set I bought while antiquing earlier this summer!). 
Happy Friday!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

all things bright and beautiful

A tiny hummingbird resting in a tree - never have I seen one sit still for so long. Yet before I knew it the pint sized bird was off, almost faster than the eye could follow. Brightness and beauty are everywhere. Sometimes we just have to really pay attention and slow down in order to spot it. 

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

shout out: yarns of italy

It's an curious thing - I have little or no desire to knit when the temperatures are warm, but as soon as there is any crispness in the air, out of nowhere the longing to knit returns. I recently purchased these 2 beautifully soft yet full-bodied yarns on Etsy. They were shipped to me in just a few days, and I'm thrilled with the quality, not to mention their very reasonable prices and incredibly fast delivery! 
I think I'm going to make a scarf/shawl with
these 2 alternating
Here's the Etsy shop I bought these from:


The owners of Yarns of Italy are based in Missouri, but one is a native of Turin. And, do they ever know a good thing! Their yarns are so soft, very lofty, and not itchy - all perfect qualities. I know I'll be a repeat customer, and I hope you'll check out their products too. I have no doubt you won't be disappointed. 

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

the start of fall colors

Even though it is technically still summer, the colors of fall - golds, yellows, coppers - are beginning to be seen throughout the area. With a cloudless sky as a picture perfect backdrop, I headed over to the UW Arborteum to capture some of the beauty that is this time of the year.
prairie grasses
deep blues, greens and reds
sumac against the September sky
a bee hard at work
there's just something about oak trees that I love
beautiful, isn't it?
wildflowers
green and gold
milkweed - a favorite of monarch butterflies

Monday, September 12, 2011

5 years with Nino!

Today marks the very happy anniversary of when I brought Nino home from a shelter. It's been 5 years of having this lovable, goofy, affectionate, playful, and clever kitty in my life. As a kitten, Nino used to jump and run after anything that moved. He loved to grab ahold of my leg and not let go! Now that he's older, he still loves to play, but he's learned when to play and when to rest. He brings us so much joy! Here's a few photos from when he was just a kitten - still sick from an infection - to more recently. 

Nino's 1st night with me -
he slept in the bathroom just in case there were
any accidents...there weren't!
Nino was a tiny little thing
weighing in at 4lbs!
when Nino gets scared we
call him Weeno...his alter ego
he's got his eyes on something -
maybe a birdie
Nino admiring himself
in the mirror
in the winter - Nino's favorite
spot is right in front of the fire
looking out the front window
taking a break - big stretch!
enjoying summertime
me & Nino
Nino
I adopted Nino from the Anti-Cruelty Society in Chicago. This outstanding organization was founded in 1899. I can't even imagine how many pets they've placed in loving homes throughout the years. 

Did you know?
  • Approximately 8-12 million companion animals enter animal shelters nationwide every year and approximately 5-9 million are euthanized (60% of dogs and 70% of cats). Shelter intakes are about evenly divided between those relinquished by owners and those picked up by animal control. These are national estimates; the percentage of euthanasia may vary from state to state.
  • Less than 2 percent of cats and only 15-20% of dogs are returned to their owners.* Most of these were identified with tags, tattoos or microchips.
  • 25% of dogs that enter local shelters are purebred.*
  • Only 10% of the animals received by shelters have been spayed or neutered. 75% of owned pets are neutered.
  • About 60% of all households in the United States have a pet.+
  • About 60 million dogs and about 75 million cats are owned in the United States.++
  • About 65% of pet owners acquire their pets free or at low cost. *
  • The majority of pets are obtained from acquaintances and family members. 15 - 20% of dogs are purchased from breeders, 10 - 20% of cats and dogs are adopted from shelters and rescues, and 2 - 10% are purchased from pet shops.+++
  • At least 20% of cats are acquired as strays.*
* Source: The National Council on Pet Population Study and Policy (NCPPSP).
+ Source: American Veterinary Medical Association.
++ Source: The Pet Food Institute.
+++ Source: Ralston Purina and NCPPSP.

If you don't have a pet, what's holding you back? 

Sunday, September 11, 2011

a prayer for peace

The simple beauty of a garden fills me with peacefulness.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

light and reflections

Looking up at a green canopy of leaves with the sunshine pouring down is one of my favorite warm weather ways to relax...