Saturday, December 24, 2016

Who could ask for anything more....

Lisa, my DIL on the far right was making a road trip to Kentucky to adopt a beautiful dog she fell in love with online.  Did I want to go???  Of course I did since my great-grandchildren and grandson and Rachel, my granddaughter in-law live there!!!  I haven't seen them in about five years.  What a joy it was.  That's Betsy, between Lisa and myself and Kyle in his "Go Blue" shirt in the front.  They are just precious. 
The next morning we went here to pick up Macie.  Isn't the building sweet?  They were really busy adopting dogs and really work hard on behalf of dogs that don't otherwise have a chance to live and be loved.  It's Molly's Mutts if you would like to see more and you might need a dog sometime.
This is Macie, wearing her new Michigan colors. ( Forgive us Kentucky Wildcats Blue).
And this one, you can see she has had her left eye removed and is in the process of healing.  Lisa said that made her special and made her want to help her by giving her a loving home.

It's Christmas Eve, my second cup of coffee and I am looking forward to John coming to visit me today and seeing the rest of the family tomorrow.  Merry Christmas all my wonderful blogger friends, you have also been very good to me this year!
 

Sunday, December 18, 2016

Sunday Soup

Miss Sandra Boynton's drawing, I will never get too old to love her books.
But about the soup .....

We all like hot and sour soup so I worked out this recipe that Lisa and I thought was good enough to make again. I took several different recipes from the internet and this is what I came up with.

Thinly slice and chop pork and saute with a tablespoon of garlic in a little oil.  I used a large pork chop for the meat. And I use the garlic in the jar because I am lazy and hate peeling garlic.

Then combine and add 2 and 1/2 cups of chicken broth
1/3 cup rice vinegar
2 T. soy sauce
1 T. sesame oil
1/2 t. black pepper
1/2 t. red pepper flakes
1/2 t. ginger or 1 t. fresh minced
1 T. sriracha sauce ( or more to taste.)
2 teas. Swerve
Simmer a few minutes and add 2 large green onions, chopped
and 3 medium mushrooms, sliced thin. Simmer a few more minutes
and then add:

1 well beaten egg  while the soup is simmering.  Kinda like in  egg-drop soup. It has been soup weather for over a week now.  Hope you had a good Sunday. 








Thursday, December 15, 2016

Thursday blessings and silly questions

 One out of twenty has to be different.
Kynda found this frame for me.  It goes perfectly with the Norma Schneeman print which stays out year round.  Are you familiar with Norma's work?
Why would there be pumpkins under the tree?
 Why are these babies not frosted?  And should I add a nose?
Why would anyone put this in a thrift store?

And can you do a blanket stitch this neatly?  These came from the Farm.

One of my blessings is I don't have to go out on this cold day, the other is I have Eddie, Buddy and Jenny to keep me company (family dogs, not mine) and in the crockpot is a venison roast that is smelling so good.  My cousin Mary's recipe, a big old roast, a packet of Ranch Dressing, a stick of butter and a packet of brown gravy.  Hope all is well at your house.

Sunday, December 11, 2016

Happy Sunday

At PJ's house, more pottery from Prairie Springs, The little Santa that was made by Nancy.  He looks a little perplexed like, "I'm standing next to a bear."  The bear is made from a pattern by Sweet Meadows Farm.

As for this this snowy day I am dog-sitting while the family goes to the Lions game.  These are my charges:
 Buddy says I don't care...I'm just here for the snacks....
Eddie says ..I will just look out the window until they come back from that dumb old Lions game, and bark at anything that moves.
Jenny says...I don't care either, I got my quilt.

I hope you are warm today and have someone to shovel for ya!


Friday, December 9, 2016

Visit to Prairie Springs Pottery Open House

In spite of iffy weather PJ drove us to Nancy's for her Christnas open house.  Her studio is in Reading Michigan and she was having a good crowd when we got there.  Everything was beautiful but we are sorry that she had a broken arm from just getting out of the car at church.  Ice is not good.

We have known Nancy from the craft shows and we love everything she makes. These are two of the things I brought home.

I had a picture of the three of us but the photo-taker wasn't familiar with the camera and made a video and all three of us were talking at the same time.  Nancy will have surgery and we hope she gets well soon and back at the pottery wheel.  Thanks for visiting us today.



Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Miss Mabel Mitchell

Now don't go thinkin' I knew this lady the year it was made.  I did know of her when I was in high school 1953.  She was a teacher but I don't think I was ever in her class; but I certainly remember her.  One of my classmates posted the article a little while back and right away I knew I wanted to make something with Miss Mabel. 

I love frames with a vintage look, old photos, old buttons, old lace so this is what I came up with.  The ribbon looks a little big in the picture but it really isn't and I had to choose to crop off her shoes or the headline, I couldn't see not showing those shoes.

It's been a rainy day in Michigan.  I went to the library after they were closed for four days. I was overdue for my book fix.  Happy day everyone.

Friday, December 2, 2016

Crafty Friday Fun

 This is Barbara's iris folding art.  She will probably sell this one at the show.  It is at Lutheran High West on Cowan Road in Livonia.  Large show, beautiful displays and variety with children choirs singing, poinsettias for sale and a big Maurice salad for lunch.  
We stopped at the craft mall (Town Peddler) to add some more snowmen to Jackie's booth.  I asked her  to get in the picture because she has worked really hard on her booth. I want to take a copy of her booth  to her mom Stella at American house.  She always loved going to the craft shows 
 This was something I liked at Town Peddler....
and this vintagey snowmen were only 5.99.  Speaking of vintage, we did not see much of that at the craft show in Westland.  A few snowmen but no primitive dolls at all. There were lots of fabric items but nothing shabby-chic except for Donna's hats with flowers.  I don't take pictures at the craft show unless I know the exhibitor.  I didn't buy anything today but my friend found several things for gifts.
I have to concentrate on keeping myself upright and moving along.  I hope your Friday was also fun. 


Thursday, December 1, 2016

Ashley's Apron

This was Ashley's apron for November.  She has a new one today (a Grinch one).  Can't wait to see it.  No deer for her hubby's trip up north, but they had a safe and well-fed venture in the woods.