December 29, 2011
First Find!
December 16, 2011
Nine Days To Christmas
- Get our tree,
- Write the annual Christmas letter,
- Bake cookies and more cranberry bread,
- Mail cards.
December 07, 2011
I Am Liking These Mom- 'n' Dad-Only Evenings!
November 22, 2011
Cranberry chutney
I've been asked for this recipe three times in the last 24 hours, so I'm publishing it here. Once you try it, you may never be completely happy with ordinary cranberry sauce again! I got the recipe from my mother; although there are many cranberry chutney recipes on the web, none that I found even came close to this one.
Note: Since cranberries seem to come in 12 oz. bags now, instead of 1 lb. bags, you will need to do a little math.
The recipe:
1 lb. whole fresh or frozen cranberries
1 c. Sugar
1/2 c. Brown sugar, packed
1/2 c. Golden raisins (black ones work, too)
2 tsp. ground cinnamon
1 1/2 tsp. Ground ginger
1/2 tsp. ground cloves
1/4 tsp. ground allspice
1 c. Water
Combine all in large pot. (I use a Dutch oven.) Simmer, uncovered, over medium heat, stirring, 15 minutes.
Add:
1 c. Chopped onion
1 c. Baking apples, peeled, cored and chopped. (I don't bother to peel them.)
1/2 c. Chopped celery
Stir to combine with cranberry mixture and simmer an additional 15 minutes. Cool and serve or refrigerate.
Happy holidays!
October 30, 2011
Big Easy is Not So Easy!
The first day, I walked to the convention center to register, and then strolled through the Riverwalk shopping mall. On a whim, I bought a ticket for the Battlefield Cruise on the Creole Queen stern-wheeler. Best idea of the day! We cruised 8 miles downriver to the Chalmette Battlefield, where the Battle of New Orleans took place in 1815. The operator identified historic buildings and sites along the way, and there was a little breeze to take the edge off the sweltering heat. We disembarked, crossed over the levee, and got a blow-by-blow from Howard, the park ranger. On the way back, just before we docked, ominous black clouds piled up across the river and treated us to a lightning show.
The next day, I participated in ALA's Libraries Build Communities program. It started with an offer 5 years ago to help New Orleans libraries recover from damage caused by Katrina, and proved to be very successful. Now the program has broadened to include restoration work on homes still needing rehabilitation. My group of nine librarians put in about 5 hours of work on Kevin's house - still uninhabitable after 5 years. His application finally rose to the top of the list in the St. Bernard Project, and we were the first step in beginning the rebuilding process. We cleared many trash bags of stuff from the inside, borrowed a weed-whacker from a neighbor and knocked down the overgrown front lawn, and removed 5 years worth of jungly brush from the back yard. We also painted the front of the house. Shortly before we quit for the day, Kevin and his son stopped by to thank us. I can't describe the feelings that ran through our ranks as we listened to him tell how his family has been coping for the last 5 years, and his dream of finally being able to return to his home.
The rest of the week was basically conference stuff. I stayed two days after the conference ended to do some personal research about my mom's great grandfather, Noel Crosswell, but didn't find anything in the two libraries I visited. I'll just have to go back for another visit, I guess.
Fighting with Photos
All I want to do is add a photo to the library's online calendar listing announcing a digital photography class I'm facilitating. The calendar's image handling ability is frustrating! I can't upload to the directory where the calendar resides, as directed; nor can the calendar apparently pull a photo from Picasa or Flickr. So now I'm placing the photo here, and trying again. If this doesn't work, the listing is going up sans photo.
Update: Nope. This didn't work, either.
Update #2: Now it works! I think I didn't capture the entire URL the first time around. I'm happy now!
May 28, 2011
May Party in Kailua
These photos are also posted on Shutterfly, which offers a few more options.
April 16, 2011
The Kid Will Be Away For a Week
I'll also be using this week to tidy up financial loose ends, now that the tax returns have been sent in. I might actually read those annuity statements and file those mutual fund annual reports.
And since the weather is finally warming up, I plan to spend tomorrow and Monday working outside, raking up the pine needles that have fallen in the ornamental strawberries in our back "yard" and setting out slug bait for the ti-leaf munchers.
At work, we're just winding up National Library Week, and the Library Director and her top managers "flash-mobbed" every one of our 28 branches on National Library Workers Day! The unannounced visits generated quite a buzz among staff and public, needless to say.
February 24, 2011
Spring Heating Benchmark Missed
How cold is it? It's so cold, the National Weather Service has issued a Severe Weather - Hard Freeze watch through Sunday morning, and we are expecting lows in the mid-20s for the next couple of days, and highs in the 40s. There's even talk about snow in the Central Valley! Normals for this time of year are 40s and 60s. I'm going to have to bring in the Plumeria and cover the Meyer lemon.
February 06, 2011
Pestilence and Wannabes
Coincidental with my reading of this uncomfortably graphic account of a year in a 17th century English village plagued with the Plague, was the introduction into our household of a nasty, vicious rhinovirus which has progressively felled us, one by one. First, Daughter got the fever, blahs and cough two weekends ago. Last weekend, Husband came down with it: fever, blahs and debilitating coughing. Two days ago, it was my turn: fever, blahs, and coughing. So on Superbowl Sunday, our domicile sounds like a pest-house, with three people coughing, blowing, retching, and throat-clearing.
Contrast this with the weather outside: sunny, 70s, and glorious! Little white daisies are blooming in the park; young people are strolling by in pairs or are riding their bikes through the green belt.
I went out for a few minutes today and sat in the sun. Felt good. Hope we get better soon.