Follow-up from 12/1/14: This was the best apple pie I have ever had, and my favorite dessert from the holiday, although the chocolate toasted meringue creation that Pam brought from Sweet Surrender is awfully close.
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Thursday, November 27, 2014
Pie
My first - ever from - scratch pie. It is apple. It will be tried out tomorrow.
Follow-up from 12/1/14: This was the best apple pie I have ever had, and my favorite dessert from the holiday, although the chocolate toasted meringue creation that Pam brought from Sweet Surrender is awfully close.
Follow-up from 12/1/14: This was the best apple pie I have ever had, and my favorite dessert from the holiday, although the chocolate toasted meringue creation that Pam brought from Sweet Surrender is awfully close.
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Garden de-briefing
I yanked out my big tomato vines last week; they were black and wilted, drooped over their cages, looking every bit how you would expect tomatoes to look after some hard freezes. One of them never amounted to much, and only gave me a few tomatoes. The other, next to it, was quite large and gave me many good tomatoes, even with stink bugs ravaging it. When I pulled it (with difficulty) from the ground I was impressed by its thick, strong root system. I don't know if it was the cultivar, or the location, or the soil, or what, but I hope I can duplicate that next year. I wish I could remember what cultivar it was.
Early last week I finished off the last of my fried green tomatoes, and they were very good. My first efforts at making them a few years ago were only marginally successful, but I think I'm pretty good at it now. It sure makes a big mess, though.
I think the only things that still look green are the lavender and the sage. If I can make some time, I still intend to dig up my glad bulbs for the winter; I'm sure it's not too late, and it needs to be done, but there are always some other projects that take priority. That's made even more difficult by the facts that it's now completely dark when I get home from work, and on the weekends lately it's been snowing or raining.
I have compost I need to transfer to a small raised bed I made from cinder blocks; then I can put all my leaves and other compost over into the proper compost cage. But apart from that, and cutting back some weeds from the back fence, I'll be mostly ignoring my back yard until March or April.
Early last week I finished off the last of my fried green tomatoes, and they were very good. My first efforts at making them a few years ago were only marginally successful, but I think I'm pretty good at it now. It sure makes a big mess, though.
I think the only things that still look green are the lavender and the sage. If I can make some time, I still intend to dig up my glad bulbs for the winter; I'm sure it's not too late, and it needs to be done, but there are always some other projects that take priority. That's made even more difficult by the facts that it's now completely dark when I get home from work, and on the weekends lately it's been snowing or raining.
I have compost I need to transfer to a small raised bed I made from cinder blocks; then I can put all my leaves and other compost over into the proper compost cage. But apart from that, and cutting back some weeds from the back fence, I'll be mostly ignoring my back yard until March or April.
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Monday, November 17, 2014
Saturday game night
I was able to get together with some friends to play Shadowrun a couple of nights ago. Here, our dedicated game master explains to us the many ways he is going to kill our characters.
A rare mid-November snow day
I have no memory of ever before having a snow day this early in the season, but I'm not complaining.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Socks with no matches
There is another load of laundry to go, but still, this is a lot of unmatched socks. A LOT.
Edit: In the process of picking these up, I found three more matches, so you can mentally subtract six socks from this photo.
Edit: In the process of picking these up, I found three more matches, so you can mentally subtract six socks from this photo.
Sunday, November 09, 2014
Saturday, November 08, 2014
House portrait
Accidental snapshot
I was getting ready to take a photo when someone said something that my voice-activated phone thought was "shoot," causing it to take this photo. I sort of like the result.
Saturday night family game
I wanted so badly to play some games this weekend: X-Wing, or Wings of Glory, or Memoir '44, or Dominion. Plans for that fell through, so I ended up playing Up the River with my wife and daughters. It was fun, I enjoyed it, even though it's not really in the same class of games. I did, however, get to play a couple of rounds of Pitchcar Mini with them yesterday, and that was pretty good.
Thursday, November 06, 2014
No knitting, vanishingly small sports
I think I should probably mention how much knitting I have done lately: None.
Regarding sports: Last night I saw, out of the corner of my eye, small fragments of a televised football game. I also heard someone at work mention going to a game of some sort.
Regarding sports: Last night I saw, out of the corner of my eye, small fragments of a televised football game. I also heard someone at work mention going to a game of some sort.
Wednesday, November 05, 2014
Messing around (digitally)
I have never really gotten into digital art. It's not that I dislike it or disrespect it. It's more a combination of not having the technology on hand, and placing a priority on tactile real-world media. However, I have long been envious of digital artists.
I still do not have the capability (and nothing remotely resembling expertise) for good digital artwork, but I recently downloaded a free drawing program onto my phone, and I have been having fun with it. I doodled these last night:
It has really whetted my appetite to learn and do more.
Tuesday, November 04, 2014
Fried green tomatoes
I made a bunch of fried tomatoes slices, and have more tomatoes for later, too. Maybe I will make some green tomatoes salsa.
Fried green tomatoes are sort of a big production, but I have finally gotten good at it, and streamlined it. These came out pretty tasty.
Monday, November 03, 2014
Ticket to Ride
Saturday, November 01, 2014
Halloween post - action report
The French policeman and the wizard |
We participated in the St. Matthews Halloween parade in Grandpa Len's neighborhood, then trick - or - treated there. It was quite cold and breezy. We would have been out longer were it not for the biting chill. Then we stopped at Mimi and Grandpa's new place, and on the way home we hit some pretty heavy snow showers.
Here is a pumpkin I carved Thursday night:
After that, we trick-or-treated around the neighborhood. Enthusiasm waned more quickly than it would have were it no so frigid, but the girls both still had baskets full to the top with candy. Some people were giving out generous portions.
Here is a pumpkin I carved Thursday night:
I took him over to my daughter's 5th grade Halloween Party on Friday morning, along with three more pumpkins for them to carve. I think they had fun with it. As you can tell from the photos, the boys tended to have more of a heavy-handed approach, with pumpkin destruction becoming an art of its own.
This one looked rather elegant:
In the evening we went to Len's and participated in the 65th annual St. Matthews Halloween Parade. Although it was coooooooold and breezy, and only my wife seemed to be dressed appropriately for the weather, we waited for the costume contest. My oldest daughter won a prize of $20 for her wizard getup.
costume contest |
a wizard in the cold |
During the day I watched the movie "The Awakening," which had a lot of creepy parts but, as I had heard from reviews, a silly ending.
It was a good day.
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