Guilty of 11 counts of fraud + money laundering.
What about stealing $68 billion and conspiracy?
Thursday, March 12, 2009
New York Magazine Cover | Bernie Madoff as The Joker . . .
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Laundry drying in my kitchen . . .
I can't remember the last time I used my gas dryer. I absolutely love the way clothes smell when they've been outdoors -- so nice and fresh. This was my first winter with a clothes line. I wondered if I would break down and resort to modern conveniences. So far, so good. I am pretty determined to continue my pioneer ways.
Chai Tea with Soy Milk (Recipe) . . .
I found this recipe for Chai Tea in my clippings drawer. I love chai and this is a great recipe. Can't tell you where it came from because there is no magazine name on my ripped page.
I have used the vanilla soy milk and added some extra real vanilla extract because I don't like the vanilla bean step. I don't usually have them in my cupboard but I always have everything else. The vanilla soy milk is sweet so you might be able to reduce the honey. I have also used organic sugar instead of honey. Play around with the recipe and enjoy.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Quote with strike through.
If you don't find it in the index,
look very carefully through
the entire catalogue blog.
Isn't this a a great idea for getting new readers?
Antique Bookplate . . .
A greater store of golden hours
Than can be found in happiness
Of birds and books and flowers
Monday, March 9, 2009
Antique Mosaic Design ~ Tilework from Pompeii . . .
Scanned from OWEN JONES, THE GRAMMAR OF ORNAMENT, 1865.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Sleepy Sunday Morning . . .
One Sunday, the first day of daylight saving time, a sleepy-eyed congregation watched their young pastor ascend the pulpit of a lovely country church. Not looking very wide-awake himself, he began, “As you all know, we lost an hour last night because of daylight-savings time. I don’t know which hour you lost, but I lost the hour in which I usually write my sermon.”
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Set your clocks AHEAD tonight for Daylight Savings Time . . .
He proposed a mandatory awakening at 4 a.m. from mid-spring to mid-fall, an idea that laid the groundwork for our twice-a year time change. He even suggested posting guards outside shops to prevent people from buying candles.
“Every morning, as soon as the sun rises, let all the bells in every church be set ringing,” he proposed in 1784. “And if that is not sufficient, let a cannon be fired in every street to wake the sluggards effectually.”
So, if you wake up groggy Sunday, just remember that it could be worse. Cannon fire could have roused you.
I think it's too early this year so I am not a fan! What about you?