Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Fall is Here!





The gate to our property.......
All that's left of the old red truck.

Here's a companion picture for the one in your guest bedroom, Kathi.

Indian summer is a favorite time for me!  Although summer is still the best season, I savor Indian Summer because it is the last hurrah before winter sets in for a looong time here in North Park.


The Haskins meadow with Delaney Butte in the distance.


The hay is up and the cattle are headed for home.
Funny how on the first day of fall I started craving "fall foods".  I guess I started seeing the leaves changing (very late for North Park this year) and digging out my sweaters and warmer clothes and that spurred on my fall appetite!  I also got on the ball and started some fall cleaning projects!  How weird is that!  Here are some pictures and a few of my "fall foods".


The pond looks like a mirror.


Bright red rose hips.




My Favorite Fall Foods

Chili, of course, is an all time favorite at this time of year!  Cream of squash, cream of cauliflower, tomato basil soups, potato soup, Grampa's stew, a new Mexican style stew I made up with Rotel tomatoes, Albondigos soup, posole, Beans and Rice Haitian, making chili sauce, tomato sauce, Italian sauce (anything to use up tomatoes before first freeze), fried mush (or polenta, a new favorite), cornbread, hoe cakes, potato pancakes, chicken pot pie, fall breads and muffins like apple, pumpkin, cranberry, banana, etc., corned beef hash, and chuck wagon beans.  Also anything zucchini to get them used up ( I found a great new recipe called Italian Zucchini Casserole with pepperoni, cottage and mozzarella cheeses, onions and fresh tomatoes that is really tasty!).  Pickled beets and eggs are a must using fresh beets from the farmers market! Hot apple cider or wassail, hot buttered rum, all kinds of hot chocolate, and, of course, all kinds of bar cookies but especially that all season favorite, Brownies!

  OK that's enough food fantasies for the day!  Now I'm going outside to take some fall pictures.


Our cabin in fall.

Oh the beautiful blue fall sky!
Today was absolutely a perfect day for picture taking and hiking so I was gone for several hours and took tons of pictures!  The peak of the fall colors here will be sometime next week, I think, so I may have to go out again but for today I took a lot of "artsy fartsy" pictures.  Some of them will have more meaning for the family but are still pretty.  I think I will have to do another post of just the fall pictures but here are a few to get started.
Lovely!

Fall is coming to the cabin!

Summer's last hurrah.  Indian Paintbrush is still blooming.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Some Picture Updates

I've been taking some pictures of random events around here so I just think I'll post them with a few comments.

Our Trip to Laughlin March 7-10

Bob enjoys some warmer weather and the view of the Colorado River.

Ducks along Laughlin's Riverwalk.

I love walking along the river in my shirtsleeves in March! 

 


Dr. Seuss Week at Northside


Daisy Head Maizie.  JJ was the only one to wear a dress this Friday!

Lookin' good with that daisy growin' out of your head!

Bernice made these cute Green Eggs and Ham hats for her teacher friends

Green Eggs and Ham Day also fell on St. Patricks day so JJ completed her outfit with trendy leggings and cool shoes!



I read to the second graders one day.  Here I am practicing and then JJ forgot to take my picture with the kids!



Moguli Gets a Haircut


Cute little MO-MO in his before picture

Is this the same dog?  He got his haircut on St. Patricks Day so he is showing off his new neckerchief!


St. Patrick's Day Dinner at the Gold Dust Casino


We had to try their green beer!

It was OK but needed to be Guinness, I guess, to make it right.

Cream of Leek and Potato Soup.  Very Yummy!

Looks like a meal for 4 but it was one serving!  We had lunches and another dinner with the leftovers!  It tasted great!


Spring in Elko March 22, 2011

The tulips are coming up just fine........

Maybe the snow will melt away by the end of the week?

I don't think they will be killed by freezing but who knows!

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

A Trip to Dallas

Last Friday Bob decided on the spur of the moment to drive up to Fort Worth to take a look at a Bombi he was thinking about bidding on.  I thought that was a great idea and we could go visit Erin in Dallas at the same time.  Bob said no, she was going to be in California so we were just going up and coming back.  Well, just before we left I tried to call Erin "just in case" but she didn't answer so we figured she had left already.


Bob looks over the Bombi and decides it won't work in the snow

We were taking the scenic route up to Fort Worth and it truly was very beautiful!  The wildflowers were at their height of blooming and Texas is very proud of them.  Kim (or Micah?) was telling me that the city of San Antonio discourages mowing the right of ways of all highways so we can all enjoy the beauty.  Right now the yellow daisies, black eyed Susans and several other types of flowers are covering the sides and center of I-10 a few blocks from here.  The Bluebonnets were great last week and are still pretty much around but the yellow is overshadowing them!  I haven't got any pictures of them because of traffic and Bob's idea of travel which is go from point A to point B as quickly as possible without any stops.  Alyssa wants to walk over to the interstate to try to catch some butterflies for her butterfly house but I'm not going to get that near to the traffic!  On the way home on Sunday I did see people in the barrow pits with their cameras, but now I'm ahead of my story.  (As I was writing this, I decided to drive down to McDonalds and take some pictures from there so here they are).



I-10 right of way covered with wildflowers!

 Just off the I-10 exit going to Micah and Kim's house


  More I-10 wildflowers!

Back to my story.  We were on our way for less than an hour when I got a call from Erin and she not only was in Dallas but had all afternoon and all day Saturday off!  So we decided to stay up there until Sunday.  We were driving on a highway we had been on a year ago when we got lost coming home from Dallas.  I remembered a town I had fallen in love with, called Hico.  I talked Bob into stopping there for lunch.  We had been driving through the hill country of Texas which is very beautiful and great ranching country as well.  We also saw plenty of fancy horse ranches closer in to San Antonio and several goat ranches(??) too.  Around Johnson City they have huge wildflower seed farms.  I really would have liked to take a little detour and drive around where those were since it is wildflower season but the point A to point B was in full swing by then!  By the time we reached Hico the hills were still there but not quite as big and it is definitely cattle ranching and deer hunting country!  We pulled into a cafe called the Koffee Kup that looked like it was very popular and had a really good meal.  The best onion rings I've ever had (even better than Sonics!) and great pies were their specialties.  Many locals were taking whole pies home with them.  I still love that town.  It's not quite as small as Walden but I think the same kind of people live in it.  (you know, ranchers and just small town folk).

We made it up to Fort Worth, looked at the Bombi (not in very good shape) and gave Erin a call.  She got out the Garmin and gave directions for getting to her house.  Things went OK until we got on I-820 on the eastern outskirts of Fort Worth at about 3:30 PM.  A big wreck had occurred and traffic began to back up.  About 1 hour later moving an inch at a time we finally got by the wreck and were on our way again.  Next we got caught in rush hour traffic on I-635 in the middle of Dallas (due to our delay) and it was inching along again.  We finally got off and following Erin's directions we were going again.  And going, and going, and going...... and not finding the street we were supposed to turn on.  Finally we called her, told her where we were and discovered she had told us to turn right instead of left!  Soooo we turned around and followed her directions to make it there in a quicker way on the Dallas toll road.  However, she forgot it was rush hour so we were back in snail paced traffic!  We finally made it to her house around 6PM!  So much for her direction giving, must have inherited it from her mother.

 Erin is chillin' with the grandparents at our extended stay hotel at a very good price and very near her apartment


 Bob is also chillin'

We had a great weekend visiting, looking at apartments, eating, sitting by the pool and going to a movie (The Book of Eli--gory but I liked it.  Bob hated it), and driving by Carla's former house in Carrolton.  I even took a couple pictures of the house because it is so different from when we were there about 15 years ago!  The trees have all grown up and the street is very different with grown trees lining it!


 Carla and Jim's house when they lived in Carrolton (a suburb of Dallas)
Sorry about the blur
 
On Sunday we drove home with no problems.  We ate lunch in Lampassas which is an historic old town with the old stone buildings on the main drag!  Lots of picturesque towns on this route between Dallas and San Antonio. 
 
These are pictures  of more wildflowers along the road to Kim and Micah's house






Look at these huge thistles, but aren't they pretty?