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THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: NO EGG MICROWAVE COOKIE IN A CUP 1 pinch of kosher salt. 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda. 1 1/2 teaspoons almond milk ( you can use cows milk or whatever you have) chocolate chips and butterscotch chips. I don't add too many as they burn in the microwave easy. Mix with your fork and pop in the microwave for 30 seconds. Check it and cook for 15 seconds. THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: GRANDPA V. AND GRANDPA R. Have you ever watched the movie 16 Candles? I grew up in the 80’s so anything with Molly Ringwald was a prerequisite. One of my favorite things about the movie is the difference in Grandparents. THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: CAFE CURTAINS Here is the before. I liked the yellow and I love my windsor chairs (they are now in the dining roomI'll show you that below). But I had these directors chairs that we stored away and I thought the fabric on them made a nice compliment to the cafe curtains. THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: NEW BIRD FEEDER! Umm, they are so pretty I think they deserve a new name. Kidney beans makes them sounds like gross organ meat that kids across the land would not touch with a ten foot fork. I make a motion that we rename the kidney bean! If you have any suggestions please share! OK, now on to matters of bird feeders. I picked up this bird feeder over the THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: JANUARY 2014 Even the little birds are not venturing outside today. I could only stand being out for about 10 minutes as the wind was burning up my face. It's that cold burn that if you stay out in too long your skinstarts to peel.
THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: SPIRITUALITY OVER RICE CEREAL Every so often I get a letter from my very dear friend Beth. Beth is a missionary and she has to fundraise for her own salary every year. Ca THE STRAWBERRY PATCHTHE STRAWBERRY PATCHFROM THE STRAWBERRY PATCHTHE STRAWBERRY PATCH TNTHE GIRLS STRAWBERRY PATCHTHE STRAWBERRY PATCH GAOVERGROWN STRAWBERRY PATCH 2. Root Beer Floats. Obviously number one would be the healthy choice but you see hubby and I took a trip to Ikea. There were these cute little white glasses. Once we got them home I realized they would be so cute for root beer floats. You see it's all about aesthetics, not dessert, not about making a THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: BOOKS The first one is a childrens book called "Birdbrain Season" about four little girls who represent each season. It's a completed poem written by my sister, Robin Hartman, about how each girl is an individual but in the end we all have something in common. She wrote the book based on a series of illustrations I did called "Bird Brain Girls". THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: MAKE STEAK-N-SHAKE OR IN-N-OUT STYLE Next step is to prep your buns and toppings. Remember, we're just letting the meat sit out to get it close to room temp for about 20 minutes. Put a dollop of butter in your skillet, I use the cast iron for this, and grill your buns. To get a more authentic Steak N Shake or In-n-Out Burger I just use plain old hamburger buns, nothing fancy. THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: THE SMALL GREENHOUSETHE STRAWBERRY PATCH TNTHE STRAWBERRY PATCH GAFROM THE STRAWBERRY PATCHOVERGROWN STRAWBERRY PATCHTHE GIRLS STRAWBERRY PATCH The Strawberry Patch. After seeing Cathy's post over at Morning Musings , full of all the lovely little things she has collected I thought I would show you my tiny greenhouse. My mom built it for me many years ago and it's one of my very favorite things. I grew up playing with two wonderful dollhouses that my grandmother made for mysister and I.
THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: NO EGG MICROWAVE COOKIE IN A CUP 1 pinch of kosher salt. 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda. 1 1/2 teaspoons almond milk ( you can use cows milk or whatever you have) chocolate chips and butterscotch chips. I don't add too many as they burn in the microwave easy. Mix with your fork and pop in the microwave for 30 seconds. Check it and cook for 15 seconds. THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: GRANDPA V. AND GRANDPA R. Have you ever watched the movie 16 Candles? I grew up in the 80’s so anything with Molly Ringwald was a prerequisite. One of my favorite things about the movie is the difference in Grandparents. THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: CAFE CURTAINS Here is the before. I liked the yellow and I love my windsor chairs (they are now in the dining roomI'll show you that below). But I had these directors chairs that we stored away and I thought the fabric on them made a nice compliment to the cafe curtains. THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: NEW BIRD FEEDER! Umm, they are so pretty I think they deserve a new name. Kidney beans makes them sounds like gross organ meat that kids across the land would not touch with a ten foot fork. I make a motion that we rename the kidney bean! If you have any suggestions please share! OK, now on to matters of bird feeders. I picked up this bird feeder over the THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: JANUARY 2014 Even the little birds are not venturing outside today. I could only stand being out for about 10 minutes as the wind was burning up my face. It's that cold burn that if you stay out in too long your skinstarts to peel.
THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: SPIRITUALITY OVER RICE CEREAL Every so often I get a letter from my very dear friend Beth. Beth is a missionary and she has to fundraise for her own salary every year. Ca THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: ILLUSTRATION FRIDAY SUBMISSIONS 1. Sweet 2. Children 3. Worn 4. Equality THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: HOT TEA AND A GARDEN TOUR The peony is is pink at this stage, but will bloom white. Here is the only peony to open so far, as you can see there is no pink to be seen. and this is what happens when you leave a pot of sedum in the garage all winter and forget about it. It reaches for the light and spreads out instead of making the usual little puff ball of tight leaves. THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: THOUGHTFUL EATING I don’t know about you, and this may sound strange, but I’m very interesting in seeing what other people eat. Maybe it’s because I love to cook and eat and don’t even get me started on looking atfoodgawker.com.
THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: 2013 that I maked over ice. This is so good, you just meassure your nescafe. water and and ice. a cherry, and a cocnut cookie. and half a whole grain focaccia roll with olive oil and balsamic drizzle. Breakfast: Lucky Charms with half a bananna. Dinner: Penn Station chicken teriyaki with THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: ILLUSTRATION FRIDAY TOPIC: PREHISTORIC It feels good to do an Illustration Friday submission! It makes you think outside your normal box. This weeks topic was "Prehistoric". Of course I could of done a dinosaur or some cave painting but that's notmy thing.
THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: WELCOME SUMMER GOODBYE SPRING the seasons first berries all sugared and sliced. I just thought I would give you a peek at a page from the little book my sister and I are working on. Today feels very much like the picture above. It’s sunny and warm, windows are open, there are strawberries to pick, and who does not love iced tea on a warm day85 degrees to be exact! THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: JUNE 2014 There are two things I've learned since moving to Kentucky. 1. GO CATS! 2. Sweet Tea is a given. As for number one, as far as I'm concerned a cat is a domestic animal that does what it wants so much so that we even let it do it's "business" indoors. THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: STUFFED CHERRY TOMATOES How cute are these! There are many variations on the stuffed cherry tomatoes floating around. I happen to like the BLT one the best, but this one is a little healthierjust a little. THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: SEPTEMBER 2013 The year,1837That is the year this southern bell was built. She sits on the banks of the Ohio river and I adore her. She is one of my favorite places in Louisville. THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: FEBRUARY 2014 I must admit I'm starting to get a little cabin fever. I'm so glad the days are getting longer, I need to feel the sun on my face. I love living in Kentucky for the fact that we have comparatively mild winters to my hometown of Indianapolis. THE STRAWBERRY PATCHTHE STRAWBERRY PATCHFROM THE STRAWBERRY PATCHTHE STRAWBERRY PATCH TNTHE GIRLS STRAWBERRY PATCHTHE STRAWBERRY PATCH GAOVERGROWN STRAWBERRY PATCH 2. Root Beer Floats. Obviously number one would be the healthy choice but you see hubby and I took a trip to Ikea. There were these cute little white glasses. Once we got them home I realized they would be so cute for root beer floats. You see it's all about aesthetics, not dessert, not about making a THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: BOOKS The first one is a childrens book called "Birdbrain Season" about four little girls who represent each season. It's a completed poem written by my sister, Robin Hartman, about how each girl is an individual but in the end we all have something in common. She wrote the book based on a series of illustrations I did called "Bird Brain Girls". THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: MAKE STEAK-N-SHAKE OR IN-N-OUT STYLE Next step is to prep your buns and toppings. Remember, we're just letting the meat sit out to get it close to room temp for about 20 minutes. Put a dollop of butter in your skillet, I use the cast iron for this, and grill your buns. To get a more authentic Steak N Shake or In-n-Out Burger I just use plain old hamburger buns, nothing fancy. THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: THE SMALL GREENHOUSETHE STRAWBERRY PATCH TNTHE STRAWBERRY PATCH GAFROM THE STRAWBERRY PATCHOVERGROWN STRAWBERRY PATCHTHE GIRLS STRAWBERRY PATCH The Strawberry Patch. After seeing Cathy's post over at Morning Musings , full of all the lovely little things she has collected I thought I would show you my tiny greenhouse. My mom built it for me many years ago and it's one of my very favorite things. I grew up playing with two wonderful dollhouses that my grandmother made for mysister and I.
THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: NO EGG MICROWAVE COOKIE IN A CUP 1 pinch of kosher salt. 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda. 1 1/2 teaspoons almond milk ( you can use cows milk or whatever you have) chocolate chips and butterscotch chips. I don't add too many as they burn in the microwave easy. Mix with your fork and pop in the microwave for 30 seconds. Check it and cook for 15 seconds. THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: GRANDPA V. AND GRANDPA R. Have you ever watched the movie 16 Candles? I grew up in the 80’s so anything with Molly Ringwald was a prerequisite. One of my favorite things about the movie is the difference in Grandparents. THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: CAFE CURTAINS Here is the before. I liked the yellow and I love my windsor chairs (they are now in the dining roomI'll show you that below). But I had these directors chairs that we stored away and I thought the fabric on them made a nice compliment to the cafe curtains. THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: NEW BIRD FEEDER! Umm, they are so pretty I think they deserve a new name. Kidney beans makes them sounds like gross organ meat that kids across the land would not touch with a ten foot fork. I make a motion that we rename the kidney bean! If you have any suggestions please share! OK, now on to matters of bird feeders. I picked up this bird feeder over the THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: JANUARY 2014 Even the little birds are not venturing outside today. I could only stand being out for about 10 minutes as the wind was burning up my face. It's that cold burn that if you stay out in too long your skinstarts to peel.
THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: SPIRITUALITY OVER RICE CEREAL Every so often I get a letter from my very dear friend Beth. Beth is a missionary and she has to fundraise for her own salary every year. Ca THE STRAWBERRY PATCHTHE STRAWBERRY PATCHFROM THE STRAWBERRY PATCHTHE STRAWBERRY PATCH TNTHE GIRLS STRAWBERRY PATCHTHE STRAWBERRY PATCH GAOVERGROWN STRAWBERRY PATCH 2. Root Beer Floats. Obviously number one would be the healthy choice but you see hubby and I took a trip to Ikea. There were these cute little white glasses. Once we got them home I realized they would be so cute for root beer floats. You see it's all about aesthetics, not dessert, not about making a THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: BOOKS The first one is a childrens book called "Birdbrain Season" about four little girls who represent each season. It's a completed poem written by my sister, Robin Hartman, about how each girl is an individual but in the end we all have something in common. She wrote the book based on a series of illustrations I did called "Bird Brain Girls". THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: MAKE STEAK-N-SHAKE OR IN-N-OUT STYLE Next step is to prep your buns and toppings. Remember, we're just letting the meat sit out to get it close to room temp for about 20 minutes. Put a dollop of butter in your skillet, I use the cast iron for this, and grill your buns. To get a more authentic Steak N Shake or In-n-Out Burger I just use plain old hamburger buns, nothing fancy. THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: THE SMALL GREENHOUSETHE STRAWBERRY PATCH TNTHE STRAWBERRY PATCH GAFROM THE STRAWBERRY PATCHOVERGROWN STRAWBERRY PATCHTHE GIRLS STRAWBERRY PATCH The Strawberry Patch. After seeing Cathy's post over at Morning Musings , full of all the lovely little things she has collected I thought I would show you my tiny greenhouse. My mom built it for me many years ago and it's one of my very favorite things. I grew up playing with two wonderful dollhouses that my grandmother made for mysister and I.
THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: NO EGG MICROWAVE COOKIE IN A CUP 1 pinch of kosher salt. 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda. 1 1/2 teaspoons almond milk ( you can use cows milk or whatever you have) chocolate chips and butterscotch chips. I don't add too many as they burn in the microwave easy. Mix with your fork and pop in the microwave for 30 seconds. Check it and cook for 15 seconds. THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: GRANDPA V. AND GRANDPA R. Have you ever watched the movie 16 Candles? I grew up in the 80’s so anything with Molly Ringwald was a prerequisite. One of my favorite things about the movie is the difference in Grandparents. THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: CAFE CURTAINS Here is the before. I liked the yellow and I love my windsor chairs (they are now in the dining roomI'll show you that below). But I had these directors chairs that we stored away and I thought the fabric on them made a nice compliment to the cafe curtains. THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: NEW BIRD FEEDER! Umm, they are so pretty I think they deserve a new name. Kidney beans makes them sounds like gross organ meat that kids across the land would not touch with a ten foot fork. I make a motion that we rename the kidney bean! If you have any suggestions please share! OK, now on to matters of bird feeders. I picked up this bird feeder over the THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: JANUARY 2014 Even the little birds are not venturing outside today. I could only stand being out for about 10 minutes as the wind was burning up my face. It's that cold burn that if you stay out in too long your skinstarts to peel.
THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: SPIRITUALITY OVER RICE CEREAL Every so often I get a letter from my very dear friend Beth. Beth is a missionary and she has to fundraise for her own salary every year. Ca THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: ILLUSTRATION FRIDAY SUBMISSIONS 1. Sweet 2. Children 3. Worn 4. Equality THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: HOT TEA AND A GARDEN TOUR The peony is is pink at this stage, but will bloom white. Here is the only peony to open so far, as you can see there is no pink to be seen. and this is what happens when you leave a pot of sedum in the garage all winter and forget about it. It reaches for the light and spreads out instead of making the usual little puff ball of tight leaves. THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: THOUGHTFUL EATING I don’t know about you, and this may sound strange, but I’m very interesting in seeing what other people eat. Maybe it’s because I love to cook and eat and don’t even get me started on looking atfoodgawker.com.
THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: 2013 that I maked over ice. This is so good, you just meassure your nescafe. water and and ice. a cherry, and a cocnut cookie. and half a whole grain focaccia roll with olive oil and balsamic drizzle. Breakfast: Lucky Charms with half a bananna. Dinner: Penn Station chicken teriyaki with THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: ILLUSTRATION FRIDAY TOPIC: PREHISTORIC It feels good to do an Illustration Friday submission! It makes you think outside your normal box. This weeks topic was "Prehistoric". Of course I could of done a dinosaur or some cave painting but that's notmy thing.
THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: WELCOME SUMMER GOODBYE SPRING the seasons first berries all sugared and sliced. I just thought I would give you a peek at a page from the little book my sister and I are working on. Today feels very much like the picture above. It’s sunny and warm, windows are open, there are strawberries to pick, and who does not love iced tea on a warm day85 degrees to be exact! THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: JUNE 2014 There are two things I've learned since moving to Kentucky. 1. GO CATS! 2. Sweet Tea is a given. As for number one, as far as I'm concerned a cat is a domestic animal that does what it wants so much so that we even let it do it's "business" indoors. THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: STUFFED CHERRY TOMATOES How cute are these! There are many variations on the stuffed cherry tomatoes floating around. I happen to like the BLT one the best, but this one is a little healthierjust a little. THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: SEPTEMBER 2013 The year,1837That is the year this southern bell was built. She sits on the banks of the Ohio river and I adore her. She is one of my favorite places in Louisville. THE STRAWBERRY PATCH: FEBRUARY 2014 I must admit I'm starting to get a little cabin fever. I'm so glad the days are getting longer, I need to feel the sun on my face. I love living in Kentucky for the fact that we have comparatively mild winters to my hometown of Indianapolis. THE STRAWBERRY PATCH The Strawberry PatchPAGES
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2014AHHH AUTUMN...
The cool breeze, the sun casting long shadows in the late afternoon, the vegetable garden starting to turn from green to warm shades of gold. Football. Oh sorry, did I ruin it for you with the "F" word? ;-) oh I like football alright which is probably a good thing because as my sister says we become football widows in the fall. That's ok it gives me time to work on things like this! Awhile back I started re-illustrating a book my sister wrote. As I evolve as a painter/illustrator I find things I once did seem subpar and I'm fine with that but I really feel this little book of ours is special and it deserves my best. So I've started over. This was the first page and I'm just about done with the first chapter. It feels amazing and since the first chapter is about autumn I wanted to sharethis.
I always keep a book close by that inspires me. It reminds me that with dedication and hard work anything is possible. Your dreams willcome true!
I also recorded the fact that my water is pretty clean...that almostnever happens!
I keep this photo on my phone as a screen saver, to remind me what is waiting for me when I get home from work. My lovely paints and my opportunity to get lost in a dream! I hope you all have a dream you can get lost in! Even if it's a book, spending time out in nature, knitting something cozy, or being with the people you love.Till next time! :-)
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2014 A GAME OF RANDOM BLOGGING Hello! Let me first warn you this post is going to be a pot luck. Just a little bit of everything. Honestly this post could be broken into a few but I'm feeling like sharing! :-) Ok...on your mark, get set, totally random stuff! I'm totally addicted to these spicy California rolls from Luckys Market! I'm eating them at least 3 times a week for lunch. When I'm not eating these I'm trying to eat this... Fruit salad, hummus and crackers, a cheese stick. I've been using the My Fitness Pal app. It's really helping me track my calories! You know, so I can eat stuff like this. Next bit of randomness... My sweet husband got new glasses. I think he looks very handsome! I love a man in glasses. Look at all these crunchy leaves! It looks like fall. This picture was also an excuse to show you my new shoes! I love them! They're Swedish Hasbeens...they are very comfy! Look at that lighting! We've had loads of rain the last few days...we needed it as evident from the crunchy leaves!Scary!
Oops, I mopped the kitchen floor and forgot to bring the mop and bucket in. Just look at that mess from the storm! Ok now...just so we're really keeping this post random, I thought I'd show you what's been growing in the parking lot at work. A zucchini and a tomato! How wild is that! No pun intended . ;-) Ok that's all the random I've got for now. Hope you are all amazing and as excited about fall as I am! Talk to you soon!Posted by Shelly
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 2014SUMMERS BEST
It's hard to believe its summer. We have the windows open and I almost need a sweater! I thought I'd show you a few pictures from the garden. I didn't plant anything till it was almost to late, but I'm glad I finally did...I think we'll be able to at least enjoy some late summergoodies!
We've also been enjoying picking some of natures finest for indoorenjoyment!
Off to work I go, hope you are enjoying your weekend wherever you are! Hope your weather is as wonderful as it is here in the Bluegrass. Oh I almost forgot, the Fancy Farm Picnic is this weekend. Mitch and Allison will be facing off. I have to tell you I love the Fancy Farm Picinic for one simple reason. It's so very American. The parts I love...white painted fences, old fashioned red white and blue bunting, and BBQ. It almost makes you forget there is something politicalhappening! ;-)
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 2014 ROOT BEER FLOATS & HOT SUMMER DAYS There are two things I love on a hot summer day.1. Watermelon
2. Root Beer Floats
Obviously number one would be the healthy choice but you see hubby and I took a trip to Ikea. There were these cute little white glasses. Once we got them home I realized they would be so cute for root beer floats. You see it's all about aesthetics, not dessert, not about making a healthy choice. It's about what looks good and using the things you have. Yes. Aesthetics. Speaking of what looks good. We also got a new desk! I'm hoping for a new sofa soon as well. Unfortunately our TV bit the dust so that was a purchase that is now delaying the sofa. But intime!
Hope you are all well and soaking up this wonderful summer!Shelly
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SUNDAY, JULY 6, 2014A FEW LOVELY DAYS
I don't talk too much about my job but I really enjoy it and lucky for me I don't dread going. Have you ever had that job? The one where the thought of going was awful. I once had a job I hated so much that I would leave 15 minutes early just so I could drive by it and pretend I was just going to keep going and never show up again! Of course I'm way to responsible for that and I always turned around and went in. We'll I don't have that problem now but I do enjoy my time off. Unfortunately we had a small fire at work earlier in the week and will be unable to work while cleanup is happening. Fortunately I have wonderful bosses and their insurance covered everyone's pay. While I have this little bit of time I'm getting caught up on some things around the house and spending some time with my husband. We've worked in the yard, strolled through used book stores and had wonderful meals outside enjoying the beautiful weather. Here are some photos from our breakfast at The North End Cafe. I had Peach Blueberry Cobbler Pancakes and hubs had Orange Spice French Toast! Deliciousness!!! Hope you have all had a wonderful Fourth ofJuly Holiday!
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SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 2014R&R
What an amazing day. Yes it's hot but I don't care. I spent the entire day with my husband (we rarely have the same days off) and it could not have been better! We started off with breakfast at a cute little cafe then spent the afternoon shopping. I picked up a little Kate Spade case for my phone...pooka dots...I love me some pooka dots, then relaxed the rest of the evening. Also, I painted my toenails red.Posted by Shelly
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FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 2014NEW BIRD FEEDER!
I know...that's not a bird feeder, it's a colander full of kidney beans. I just wanted to say something about kidney beans before I get to the bird feeder. Umm, they are so pretty I think they deserve a new name. Kidney beans makes them sounds like gross organ meat that kids across the land would not touch with a ten foot fork. I make a motion that we rename the kidney bean! If you have any suggestions pleaseshare!
OK, now on to matters of bird feeders. I picked up this bird feeder over the winter and am just now getting around to putting it out. I've stalled on putting it out because it's so cute (I think it looks like a tiny modern house) and I don't want the squirrels to mess it up. I know they have to eat too, but they completely destroy every feeder I put out. It makes no sense to not put it out, but I had to wait till I was mentally prepared to have my new feeder turn to chewed, clawed lumps of plastic. Alright! So far so good, the birdies are enjoying it, the "squirrel baffler" that it's hanging from appears to be working! Maybe the shape of this one is not interesting to them! This is awesome!.
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Well, it was cute while it lasted...OK that squirrel is pretty cute too. Have a lovely day lovely people! I'll talk to you soon!-Shelly
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