Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

09 August 2012

My Life In Pictures...

09 August 2012
I'm having so much darn fun with Adam visiting!  We thrifted, ate a delicious spread, drank wine and watched a major thunderstorm roll by.  Oh, I saw lightning hit the house across the way but luckily no one was hurt and no fire.  Whew!  Now he and the hubby have gone down the way to get some fresh roasted coffee from Jittery Joe's (which is so good but none for me, thanks...I'm off the coffee!), so I have a quick moment in which to post.

Lately I've been using my new T2i a lot...which means a neglected Instagram.  I did take a few shots though...


Took several rural road trips.


Took a trip to Marietta to visit Brady's grandmother B.


Ate tiny cupcakes from a local bakery.  I love the finger holes in the cardboard so you can grab them with ease...and little mess.


GA summer nights = tank and boxers


New incense purchase = happy space


My new addiction.


Fresh made bagels with goat cheese and my strawberry-rosemary jam.


College students started arriving last week...some in more interesting ways than others.


A dinner for one while Brady is at band practice.


Brady and I split a peanut butter cream pie at The Grit.  Yum!


Showing Adam how to make ginger ale.


Adding to my brooch collection.  The bottom one is my newest purchase (10 cents!) and will hold my sunglasses/glasses in a pinch.

Now we are going to make some breakfast (eggs, veggie sausage with jam, homemade biscuits and fruit) and head back out into the thick of things in Athens.  So excited to explore some new places!

Happy Thursday!

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06 August 2012

Birthday Boy...

06 August 2012
This past weekend Brady and I took a mini-mini-mini-mini vacation to celebrate his birthday as well as help friends move (me) and play a private party (him).  The first adventure?  Go visit Brady's folks in Newnan and relax for an evening...and drink wine...and eat an awesome dinner...and play with cute doggies.  Mission accomplished!


Lola.  She's, um, shy.  Not!


Miss Daisy.  She moved in every single picture.  Wily thing!





Cutest. Thing. Ever.


I covet this bowl.  Wouldn't it perfect for a Low Country Boil?



Messy and delicious.



I think Brady went a bit crazy over his Mom's homemade 'Brady Birthday' lasagna.


Lola and Miss Daisy (and Brady) hammed it up to the extreme during our visit.  I wanted to capture their other dog, the kooky Mr. Bean, on camera but he becomes an elusive and skittish creature when the clicking starts.  It was so much fun and I always love hanging out with family and talking and laughing and reminiscing.  It wasn't too long after dinner and wine were consumed that I had to say goodnight...just like Lola in the picture above.  I curled up in a comfy bed and went right to sleep!  After all, I had to depart to Valdosta at 6am the next morning.  But more on that, and my lovely vintage finds, later...

I hope you had a great weekend too.  What did everyone end up doing?

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02 August 2012

Today...

02 August 2012

My day so far...

Listening:

Garden & Gun

Shovels and Rope has a new album out, so I'm going back and listening to some of my favorite Cary Ann Hearst tunes from her album Are You Ready To Die?  The title track is on repeat here at the Keene-Carrington house, and Hells Bells has a toe-tapping and table thumping style that I really dig while painting chairs.  I was lucky enough to meet Cary Ann and see her perform with The Moth when their tour stopped at the independent bookstore in Thomasville, GA a few years ago.  One of the best live performances I've ever seen!

Packing: Tomorrow is Brady's birthday so we're heading off to see his folks for the day.  They are making us a fantastic dinner...*drool*...and I can't wait to see their doggies - Lola, Mr. Bean and Daisy!  Saturday and Sunday I'm off to help some friends move/clean in Valdosta and Brady's off to play a private gig in Atlanta. 

Hoping: The 20 hours of eye-straining work over the last two days, involving updating and sending out resumes, and applying for various jobs online, pays off in the upcoming weeks.  I've enjoyed my summer off but I'm itching to start a new career...hopefully at the library at UGA!  Although I still haven't given up my dreams on writing that best-selling novel.  I can always do both, eh?   Please, can I do both?

PS - Positive vibes are always welcome.

Dreaming:

it's my darlin'

I'm looking at backlogs of street fashion blogs and pretending that I'm in a rainy fall day in the Pacific Northwest instead of a sweltering and sunny 98+ degrees in Georgia.  Also dreaming that I own that bag.

Inspiring: 

Our breakfast adventure this morning was incredibly eye-opening and productive...in two very different ways. 

Inspiration #1 - I think the blog ideas we came up with over eggs and toast are so exciting and interesting and I can't wait to start on them!  And I hope you'll like them too!  I've discovered that Athens brings out so many of the best things in me - desire to travel, to be a better person, to explore, to grow, to create.

Truth!

Inspiration #2 - Our beyond unfriendly server who slowly drained the excitement out of the whole experience.  I hope she was just having one bad day and that things will look up for her soon.  After all, we all have those kind of days.  However, it made me realize that I want to try to have a positive attitude no matter what (although I certainly give myself understanding that I will not always be able to do this) and I want to help those who need a boost.  Maybe this could be part of my random acts of kindness goal?

Thrifting:


Lovely little wood slat pots for $1!  I'm torn what to use them for...so many things come to mind.  Storage for desk goodies?  Kitchen utensil holder?  Candle holders?  Or, what they were originally intended for, plant holders?  Any ideas or suggestions?

Crafting:


We found some vintage bamboo chairs just stuck out on the side of the road.  What what? They are a bit beat up and were obviously not loved very much (read: at all) but I've started work to help change all that.  A little paint.  A little TLC.  A little recovering of the seats.  Just a sneak peek picture is all you get right now since I'll be unveiling the makeover here on the blog later this month.

Laughing:


Toby has to have regular baths with a specially medicated shampoo that helps to control his skin allergies.  That will help explain the enormous amount of Toby hair in-and-around the sink in this photo.  Toby detests these regular baths and is, um, a bit dramatic in his displeasure...flopping around like a seal and acting like all his bones left his body.  Silly, silly dog. 

I hope your day was filled with wonderful small adventures...

Happy Thursday everyone!

Today, I'm thankful for today.

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28 July 2012

My Life In Pictures...

28 July 2012
In the last week or so I've had some amazingly simple yet super fun experiences.  It's the little things that count!


I made crafty things for the house and rejoiced in my new camera.
 

I sat on my porch and enjoyed the rain...and watched beautiful sunsets over my neighbor's tin roof.


I ate some of the best authentic Mexican food I've had since leaving San Diego twelve years ago.  So yummy!  I also learned the basics of bartering...and just traded an old skateboard for a new space heater.  Score!


I spent quality time with disgruntled kitties and new planners.


I drank amazingly crisp beer brewed with ginger and listened to Hawaiin music on the GA Theater rooftop.


I cleaned out our clay stained shed and wrote a guest post involving yet another Nana Farmer recipe.  Productivity, and caffeine, were coursing through my veins.   Oh, and the guest post will be up next week...I'll share it then.

 
It seems like only yesterday that I made homemade miso soup and listened to records (Andrew Bird, Tom Waits and Bill Withers) by candlelight.  Wait, it was yesterday.  Ha!  By the way, I'm thinking of adding how to whistle like Andrew to my 100 Before 40.

The next four days are going to full of fun, friends and family.  Today?  The Georgia Guidestones and a trip to one of the oldest cities in the state.  Tomorrow?  Brady's B's birthday.  Say that three times fast!  B is Brady's Grandmother in Marietta, GA.  Monday and Tuesday?  A visit from friends and lots of exploring and wine and laughs and porch time.  I cannot wait to get things underway!

What about you?  What are your weekend plans?  Share!

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20 July 2012

The Day...

20 July 2012


Today is about:

Enjoying the memories of our vacation.

Taking a break from the phone.

Enjoying the very small harvest of outdoor goodies that survived the bugs, heat and birds.

Waiting for the arrival of my new camera.

Saying a fond farewell to my old camera.

Making vegetable chili in our tiny kitchen.

Smoothies.


Bathing doggies.

Packing for an overnight trip to Atlanta.

Writing a letter to a dear friend who probably needs a comforting word.

Registering for another educator exam.  Oy.

Listening to my husband's new EP release.

Taking an ALT class to help my blogging skills.

Sun dried laundry.

Pilates.

Peppermint shampoo.

The simple things.

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14 July 2012

My Life In Pictures...

14 July 2012
I realized that it has been a good while since I've posted some simple photo shots to the blog.   There are quite a few pictures and stories to share from the last few weeks.  On a day like today, it's great to be reminded all of the small moments of joy and pleasure and living and being that makes up one's day, week, month and year.


 Perfected making sunny side up eggs and roasted potatoes.  Yes!


I let Brady have my green desk and I moved my base of operations to the dining room.  What?  I know, right?  But I like using the table in a room with few doors and lots of windows.  Weird, yes, but I like open space in a house...or the sense of open space.  Anyhoo, I'm happy with my new work area.


 Visited the old trestle in Dudley Park again.  I just love it.  It smells like tar and cedar.  Oh, and it is the same trestle featured on R.E.M.'s album Murmur.  I didn't know this til last week?!  The fate of this trestle is still uncertain thanks to budget cuts and maintenance costs...which is sad.  I think if it's torn down then Athens will lose a bit of history...but I understand that we live in one of the poorest counties in the US.  WSJ wrote an article about the trestle that is very representational to the many issues involving not only the trestle's fate but also the woes that plague Athens in many ways.  The story is here.


Another #nomakeupportrait submission.  Awesome movement by Rebecca from Manzanita.


Clawdia can be sweet...sometimes.


How I end my day.


Very handsome doggy in profile.


Figs are growing.


Something to make me laugh.  Something to inspire.  Something I'm hoping will help with my horribly inept makeup skills.


Lunch with friends at an Athenian institution.


One of the many leaks that plagued us during that massive downpour earlier in the week.  The downpour that sent a limb crashing into our roof.


Southern Soul Food Friday at Peaches.



Spent almost 2 hours at the vet with Toby yesterday because of a sudden onset of major skin problems.  Poor guy. You can't tell from the photo but he's lost most of his hair on his back...all within less than a week.  Diagnosis?  Allergies.  Thyroid.  Got a handful of antibiotics and other medications.  Um, great.  He and his Mama both have allergy/thyroid issues.

 

 My view for most of the day today.  I've been feeling super blah due to a blinding headache that is 90% weather and 10% red wine consumption related.  Maybe 80/20.  Ok, 70/30.




I plan to spend the rest of the day watching the French version of Beauty and The Beast, eating lots of bread and cheese products, drinking lots of iced tea with lemon, and reading, if headache allows, my new book The Chaperone.  The latter is the fictional adventures of the traveling companion to a 15 year-old Louise Brooks.  Anything Louise Brooks and liberating fascinates me, and I can't wait to get started on this tome.

Have a great Saturday!

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