Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Paper Moon Puppet Theatre

My dear friend John and his partner Jimmy own and operate Paper Moon Puppet Theatre. They are two of the most creative people I know. The shows there are absolutely incredible!

Jimmy makes all of the marionettes and stages and performs all of the shows. John has been going out on the road with the traveling puppet show. I offered to help with the craft portion of the puppet show this weekend. John and I have been cutting out little shapes for finger puppets and tomorrow I am going to glue them together so that they can just be decorated on Saturday.

I am going to take pictures of the performance to post (fingers crossed) but in the meantime if any one is interested please check out my link at the bottom to the theatre!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

My Little Grey Cat

I have the cutest little grey cat. Her name is Jasmine. (Lovingly named after the Disney princess by my daughter) She is only about 5 pounds. We have been together for about 14 years.

I remember searching shelters and going to adoption fairs for kittens. My daughter, who was young at the time, couldn't understand why we just didn't pick any old cat. I remember telling her that we were waiting to find the perfect cat for us.

One winter afternoon we went into PetSmart and there was an adoption fair going on and there she was.... small, grey, with beautiful green eyes. When I looked at her I knew she was THE one.

We have been together for many years, She has been such a comfort tome in so many ways. If I wasn't feeling well or feeling down she would curl up in my lap or just lay down next to me and offer whatever comfort she could. When she wasn't well I would pick her up and carry her like a baby.

Jasmine has the biggest meow going. If you just heard her meow and didn't see her you would think she was a 20 pound cat. When she jumps down from the couch and runs across the floor she sounds like a herd of elephants. Nope, just a teeny tiny cat.

A teeny tiny cat with a great big heart.


Monday, April 4, 2011

Old Fashioned Buttermilk Donut Recipe

I just bought the best little (and I mean litle) donut pan to use to bake donuts. Not only do the sell the little pan but there is also a slighgtly larger one that is also available. This recipe produces the tastiest, most moist donuts I have had in a while.

Donuts

Ingredients:
3 cups all-purpose flour, 1 cup white sugar, 2 teaspoons baking powder, 1 teaspoon baking soda, 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg, 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves, 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon, 1cup buttermilk, 3 eggs, 1/2 cup butter, melted.

Directions:
Preheat oven to 325 degree. Lightly grease the donut baking pan. Mix all dry ingredients flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, nutmeg, cloves, and cinnamon. Mix buttermilk, eggs and melted butter in a separate medium bowl, and stir into the dry ingredients. Fill each donut cup approximately 3/4 full. Bake 10-12 minutes in the preheated oven, until donuts spring back when touched.Allow to cool slightly before removing from the pan.

The following glaze is very simple and really tasty. Just make sure that it is thick enough to coat the top of the donut and not so runny that it will slide off of it.

Glaze Recipe

Ingredients:
1 cup confectioner's sugar, 2 tablespoons HOT water, 1/2 teaspoon orange (or any flavor you like) extract.

Directions:
Blend confectioner's sugar, hot water and orange extractin a small bowl. Dip cooled donuts in the glaze before serving.


Sunday, April 3, 2011

Raised Bed boxes

My mom and dad came over today and helped me to buld two more raosed bed boxes for my garden. I already had 2 8x8 boxes and 1 2x6 and 1 8x4. I really wanted to have 2 smaller ones to do some Square Foot Gardening. We built 2 4x4 boxes.

I really need to ge a hold of someone who can deliver about a dump truck full of dirt. I need to add the dirt to my boxes and I really need to level the land off in and around my boxes.

I was also able to straighten out my fencing and get a really good idea of how much more I need to buy. I am also going to look online to see about building a garden gate.

Tomorrow I want to go out and take a picture of the garden before I start to do all of the work and then every time I finish a task - take another picture. Kind of documenting the progress of my garden.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Jury Duty Over

Jury Duty is officially over. The case I was closed, we deliberated, and now it is over. It was actually aggravating for me to sit on this case. Suffice it to say that it was about a minor car accident and it was completely frivolous.

I know all about Tort Reform and I can't say that I agree with that scenario. I don't think that a one size fits all approach is the way to go. That being said, there has to be some way to discourage the filing of frivolous lawsuits. I feel that the last five days were a waste of  time and taxpayers' money, not to mention the money that the defendant in this case had to lay out.

A good idea, though probably not feasible, if a case is decided in favor of the defendant and it is determined to be a frivolous case then the plaintiff should have to reimburse the defendant for court costs. 

I don't know that there is any solution to this problem. I can just say that I am glad this is over!

Monday, March 28, 2011

Jury Duty

I reported for jury duty at  8:00 this morning. I ha stopped off at Dunkin' Donuts to get a dunkaccino(my guilty pleasure) and a cinnamon raisin bagel for lunch. I was early and walked across the parking lot and up the stairs to the scanner and metal detector.

"You have scissors in your bag?"

Now this bag I packed for Jury Duty would have put Mary Poppins to shame.

"Um, probably"

"You have knitting needles in the bag?"

I was excited because I knew the answer to that question.

"YES!" (OK maybe a bit too much exuberance)

"You can't come in here with knitting needles or scissors."

Did I mention that the knitting needles were plastic and the scissors were safety scissors?

"I can't?"

"You can't what?"

I was getting confused at this point.

"I can't come in with safety scissors or plastic knitting needles...?"

So I slowly turned, walked back down the steps, across the parking lot, opened my car and deposited my weaponish safety scissors and plastic knitting needles. Then back across the parking lot, up the stairs, and through the scanner and metal detector(again).

The guard said to me, "If you had wooden knitting needles that would have been ok."

"Because they are...what...less pointy?" I say.

"No because they are wooden."

I love Jury Duty.  'Nuff said.


Sunday, March 27, 2011

"Homegrown Herbs" A Book Review

I have been researching herbal gardens. I finally found a great book, "Homegrown Herbs: A Complete Guide to Growing, Using, and enjoying More than 100 Herbs" by Tammi Hartung

This book was exactly what I was looking for. It covered everything from designing the herbal garden to soil preparation, propagation methods for different herbs, pest and disease control to harvesting herbs, drying them, making tinctures, cooking...so many topics.

The book is very well written. It is very concise and to the point. Finding the  information you are looking for is very easy. I especially love the charts that are provided - they make finding information about specific herbs sooo easy.

Just reading my gardening books is getting me so excited for gardening time to begin!!!