1 elephant (medium size)
2 rabbits
Salt & Pepper (to taste)
Cut the elephant into bite-size pieces. This will take about 2 months. Add enough brown gravy to cover. Cook over an open fire for about 4 weeks at 465 degrees. This will serve about 3,800 people. If more are expected, 2 rabbits may be added, but do this only in an emergency, as some people do not like to find a hare in their stew.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Elephant Stew Recipe . . .
Henri, the Parisian cat who opposes everything . . .
My thumbs are not opposable, yet I oppose everything! A film by Will Braden.
'A hilarious parody of European existentialism, on a budget probably no pricier than a week's supply of cat food.' LA Weekly
'Will Braden gives voice to Henri pondering the ennui of his pampered life. 'Seattle Times'
If you liked the film, you must be a cat lover. Proceed to this post by Will Braden.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Free Download ~ Political Candidates Finger Puppets.
You can make finger puppets for both Presidential Candidates, their wives, and the Vice Presidential candidates too. You will need one sheet of card stock for each puppet. There is a video on the download sheet with instructions...they are really easy to understand without watching it.
Free download from folduscandidate.com
Make all 6 and have some fun. Have your own debates, take some pictures, make a YouTube film, entertain your family and friends. Print lots and share. Have fun.
Enjoy your weekend.
Free download from folduscandidate.com
Make all 6 and have some fun. Have your own debates, take some pictures, make a YouTube film, entertain your family and friends. Print lots and share. Have fun.
Enjoy your weekend.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Look what a Kentucky Lawyer did with $10 worth of Sharpie pens . . .
I just had to post about this. Look what Charlie Kratzer of Lexington, Kentucky did to his basement recreation room using $10 worth of sharpie pens and magic markers. Before he started on this project the walls were painted a classic cream. Ten dollars later the place was black and cream and drawn all over.
There are fictional detectives Hercule Poirot and Sherlock Holmes, Winston Churchill lounging with George Bernard Shaw, and the TV squirrel Rocky and his moose pal Bullwinkle. Some of the places of interest include Blenheim Palace and the Cornell Law School (the homeowner/artist is the associate general counsel for Lexmark).
Read the entire article from the Lexington Herald-Leader and see the 360-degree scrolling movie of the whole room instead of the stills I am picturing above.
I am so impressed! This project takes tromp l'oeil to a whole new level.
Thanks, Tim.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Oliver Airedale ~ Financial Dog and Industrial Leader . . .
A timely page from:
The Ordeal of Oliver Airedale
or
To the Dogs and Back
A Satire with Teeth in It
Written and illustrated by D. T. Carlisle
New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1941
Oliver Airedale was not the only financial and industrial leader in Caninia who disapproved the government's major policies, including those for social relief. At the same time he was acutely aware of the great need for a betterment of conditions, particularly in his city of New Airedale. He gave unstintedly of his time and means in the emergency and invented such slogans as "Keep New Airedale Out of the Dog Pound" and "No Pariahs in New Airedale". Oliver Airedale always believed in helping a lame dog over a stile and served many years as president of the Animal Rescue League.The Ordeal of Oliver Airedale
or
To the Dogs and Back
A Satire with Teeth in It
Written and illustrated by D. T. Carlisle
New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1941
There are always lessons to be learned from old books!
As always, you can enlarge either of the photographs.
Take care of your antiques and they'll take care of you.
New York City, September 26, 2008, Sotheby's Americana Sale. This carved walnut compass-seat Philadelphia stool circa 1750 brought a whopping $5.2 million. The figure above includes the buyer's premium.
The pre-auction estimate for this rare object was $200,000/500,000.
Ex-collection Rear Admiral Edward P. Moore and Barbara Bingham Moore.
Antiques really are a good investment. Buy the best you can afford, use them, admire them, care for them, and at the appropriate time in your life pass them on to the next steward.
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Monday, September 29, 2008
Hearts are hiding everywhere . . .
Walnut shell found in a puddle yesterday morning. I was delighted to see a perfect heart in the center!
Vine with heart-shaped leaf. All the leaves will soon be on the ground. My rakes are standing by!
Yellow flower with hearts in the center. A repeat photo from a July post for new readers to enjoy.
I continue to discover hearts on my walks and will share as I find them. Enjoy your day.
Vine with heart-shaped leaf. All the leaves will soon be on the ground. My rakes are standing by!
Yellow flower with hearts in the center. A repeat photo from a July post for new readers to enjoy.
I continue to discover hearts on my walks and will share as I find them. Enjoy your day.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Tribute to a life well lived . . .
PAUL NEWMAN
1925 - 2008
Video is no longer available. Sorry.
Try this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSKM0YiU8LU
Rest in Peace. We will miss you. 'Danny Boy' recording by Eva Cassidy.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Friday, September 26, 2008
Pumpkin patch in the yard . . .
I absolutely love this pumpkin patch that comes right up to the porch. Wouldn't it be great to open the door, take a few steps, and pick out your jack-o-lantern or the main ingredient for a pie? Pumpkin pie is my favorite ~ another reason for enjoying this time of year.
It looks as if we are in for a rainy weekend. Not good for the annual Fireman's Auction and Sale in New Vernon. Most things are under a tent...but some of the donations are in a big uncovered field. I hope they keep all the books dry. I'll wear my wellies and walk around in the mud. I always find a treasure.
It looks as if we are in for a rainy weekend. Not good for the annual Fireman's Auction and Sale in New Vernon. Most things are under a tent...but some of the donations are in a big uncovered field. I hope they keep all the books dry. I'll wear my wellies and walk around in the mud. I always find a treasure.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
My diminutive bookcase . . .
I finished the renovation of my cottage in 2004. I sold all the large pieces that did not have a place here before moving in and have been slowly filling in the bare spots ever since. Luckily I am a patient person as it is very hard to find small-scale antiques.
Over the summer I finally found a bookcase for my overflow of antiquarian books. I am thrilled with the size and style. I love the graduated shelves with waterfall sides, the bottom drawer with brass pulls, the legs with brass castors, and there is even an inlaid conch shell on the back panel. I found it at an estate sale nearby. I was not one of the early birds either. Luckily, this treasure was piled high with junk and the other lookers passed it by.
I just wanted to drive home the point that the best homes are not decorated overnight. I went to a realtor open house yesterday that looked as if all the furnishings were purchased on the same day. Not a good look in my opinion.
Don't be in a rush. Slow down and enjoy the hunt.
All things come to those who wait!
Over the summer I finally found a bookcase for my overflow of antiquarian books. I am thrilled with the size and style. I love the graduated shelves with waterfall sides, the bottom drawer with brass pulls, the legs with brass castors, and there is even an inlaid conch shell on the back panel. I found it at an estate sale nearby. I was not one of the early birds either. Luckily, this treasure was piled high with junk and the other lookers passed it by.
I just wanted to drive home the point that the best homes are not decorated overnight. I went to a realtor open house yesterday that looked as if all the furnishings were purchased on the same day. Not a good look in my opinion.
Don't be in a rush. Slow down and enjoy the hunt.
All things come to those who wait!
New Dollar Bill . . .
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
My favorite things . . .
I can't believe this photo turned out so well. My wellies were on top of a windsor stool in my vestibule. I had just returned from the grocery store with my favorite apples ~ Ginger Gold from upstate New York. They snap when you bite them and are so tart and juicy. The best! This one had especially nice color so I sat it down in front of my favorite boots and snapped away.
I am very pleased with the way the apple "pops" against the dark background. I hope these apples are available for a long time. They are unwaxed and don't have those awful stickers. Just the way I like them.
Pretty soon I will be wearing these wellies each time I go out for a walk. The fall season will soon be in full swing. I am putting all the gardens to bed and am looking forward to another blogging season. My first one (summer 2008) was fabulous. I hope you will join me for my next chapter!
I am very happy that all of my favorite TV shows are starting up again too.
I am very pleased with the way the apple "pops" against the dark background. I hope these apples are available for a long time. They are unwaxed and don't have those awful stickers. Just the way I like them.
Pretty soon I will be wearing these wellies each time I go out for a walk. The fall season will soon be in full swing. I am putting all the gardens to bed and am looking forward to another blogging season. My first one (summer 2008) was fabulous. I hope you will join me for my next chapter!
I am very happy that all of my favorite TV shows are starting up again too.
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