I hope that y'all were able to celebrate a day of gratitude with family and loved ones.
Sunday, November 25, 2007
At least there were cranberries....
I hope that y'all were able to celebrate a day of gratitude with family and loved ones.
Thursday, November 22, 2007
My favorite pizza
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Errands Iowa Style
I made a trip to the grain elevator. Oh yes, it's true. You can't get much more country bumpkin than a trip to the grain elevator. Can you? Hold that thought, one probably can.
Why did I make a trip to the Feed & Grain store? Well, mom needed ice melt and the best ice melt can be purchasd at the feed & grain store.
The blend of ice melt sold at the Feed & Grain store is superior to traditional rock salt as it is actually fertilizer and well not burn the grass along your sidewalks. So, off I was to buy SlipNot for mom.
Yes, this is the same Feed & Grain store where I used to buy feed for my pet duck, Bob. What? You didn't know I had a pet duck named Bob? My oh my, that is a blog post for another day.
Yes, this is the same Feed & Grain store where I used to buy feed for my pet duck, Bob. What? You didn't know I had a pet duck named Bob? My oh my, that is a blog post for another day.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Chocolate Covered Cherries
The process is a simple one (or is a simple one when appropriately scaled) start with 200 marschino cherries with stems in (this is where the scale gets a wee bit out of proportion). Drain the cherries from their juice and let dry on paper towels.
While the cherries are draining, prepare the fondant wrapping for the cherries. The sugar mixture is created by combining powdered sugar, corn syrup, and butter. Blend well and roll into a ball.
Once the cherries are dry, individually wrap each cherry with 1 teaspoon of the fondant (roll fondant into a small ball, flatten and wrap). Repeat this process. Repeat this process. Repeat this process. Crikey! Repeat this process 200 times.
Remember I said the scale was a little out of proportion? That might have been an understatement. Individually wrapping each cherry takes a little bit of time, especially when the process is impeeded by returning text messages to someone.
Once the cherries are wrapped in white sugar goodness, the chocolate is prepared and the dipping begins. Dip. Dip. Dip. Dip. Crikey! Repeat this process 200 times. Again, the process is slowed when one decides to return a message with a phone call instead of a text message.
Several hours after the process began, the cherries are lined up like soldiers ready to wait in the artic cold of the refrigerator until they are fully ripened. In a mere 2-3 weeks, the solid sugar coating will be magically transformed (it's practically chemistry!) into a gooey divine cherry center. This is, afterall, a dessert that reminds the young child in us all that good things do come to those who wait.
Monday, November 19, 2007
Lady in Red
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Congratulations, Kelli & Joe
As Pastor Deardorff said during his message on Saturday evening; in some aspects Kelli and Joe are as opposite as a pair could possibly be. Yet, the complimenting aspects of their personalities far outweigh any differences in political idealogy and bring balance to their relationship.
Kelli and Joe, thanks for asking me to be a witness to this special occassion, and I look forward to witnessing many happy years to come.
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
ULO
Ok, perhaps I am spending too much time in this space. It is afterall concert week (yes, it's that time again) and I am spending far too many hours in the Globe-News Center. However, look at that thing! Have you ever seen a light fixture quite like it? To give you some sense of scale that fixture is approximately 15 feet in diameter. It's massive. Try laying on the floor and looking up at that. Great effect, but slightly bizarre...err, unique design.
These lighting fixtures provide a variety of lighting options for this rehearsal space.
Sunday, November 04, 2007
pals at paso
Kelly and I survived 3 dress rehearsals, new hair dos and a drag show today. Here's our pic from tonights PASO Turnabout fundraiser. (Note, Sue's hair looks good and only because her fabulous stylist Christina worked some hair magic)Here's an odd note to the evening, I was at a drag show...with a camera, and there is not one pic of a drag queen on my digital card. What was I thinking?
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