Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Merry Christmas!
I have not been keeping up with my blog! I have many more adventures to report and pictures to post but just can't seem to find the time! Hopefully, in 2010 I will get back up to speed. In the meantime, for my faithful followers, I offer a little Christmas gift: this recipe for Peppermint Meltaway cookies! I just made some today after clipping the recipe a couple of weeks ago. These cookies are DY-NO-MITE!!!
Have a wonderful Christmas, y'all!!!
PEPPERMINT MELTAWAYS
Cookie Ingredients
2 cups (1 lb.) unsalted butter, softened
1 cup powdered sugar
1 tsp. peppermint extract
2 ½ cups all-purpose flour
1 cup corn starch
Glaze Ingredients
1 ½ cups powdered sugar
2 Tbs. unsalted butter, softened
¼ tsp. peppermint extract
2 Tbs. milk
2 to 3 drops red food color
candy canes or hard peppermint candy, crushed
Combine butter, powdered sugar and peppermint extract in large bowl. Beat at medium speed, scraping bowl often, until creamy. Reduce speed to low; add flour and cornstarch. Beat until well mixed. Cover; refrigerate until firm (30 to 60 minutes.)
Shape rounded teaspoonfuls of dough into 1-inch balls. Place 2 inches apart onto ungreased cookie sheets.
Bake in preheated 350 degree oven for 12 to 15 minutes or until edges are lightly browned. Let stand 1 minute, remove from cookie sheets. Cool completely.
Drizzle a little glaze over each cookie and immediately sprinkle with crushed candy. (To make glaze, combine powdered sugar, butter, peppermint extract and enough milk for desired glazing consistency in small bowl. Stir in food color.)
Makes about 8 dozen cookies
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Jekyll Island Revisited
September 30, 2009 – It was a lovely day, so Jaime and I decided to head over to Jekyll Island for the afternoon and to have dinner. We were celebrating my birthday which actually occurred on September 11, but since I was leaving early in the morning of September 12 for my trip to the Midwest, we delayed the celebration until I got back.
But I digress! Getting back to September 30th, Jaime and I drove over to the south end of the island to one of our favorite spots – the beach at St. Andrews Sound. It appeared that the shrimping season had arrived, since several people were seining for the delicious crustaceans. Note the dolphin in the third picture. He was looking for a handout! I should mention that people commonly hand feed fish to the dolphins at this beach. They are quite tame!
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Back to my roots
I recently returned from a wonderful trip to the Midwest which included: a visit with my sister-in-law Sharon in Grand Junction, Michigan; a get-together with some of my Sudoku friends in Battle Creek, Michigan; a short but adventure-packed stay in Chicago; a four-day slumber party with my long-time friends Karlith, Carol and Sue in Huntley, Illinois; and a fabulous 50th high school reunion celebration in Crystal Lake, Illinois.
Saturday, September 12 - I landed at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport in the afternoon, picked up my rental car and headed for Michigan where I spent three nights with my sister-in-law Sharon. Although we spent much of the time reminiscing, we also were able to do some packing and sorting, getting Sharon ready for her move to Oklahoma where her daughter Cassandra and family have built a lovely little home for her on their farm.
Saturday, September 12 - I landed at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport in the afternoon, picked up my rental car and headed for Michigan where I spent three nights with my sister-in-law Sharon. Although we spent much of the time reminiscing, we also were able to do some packing and sorting, getting Sharon ready for her move to Oklahoma where her daughter Cassandra and family have built a lovely little home for her on their farm.
Sunday, September 13 - While in Michigan, I had a chance to meet with several of my friends from the Sudoku.com.au website: Shiela, Debby and Debby’s daughter Angi from Eastern Michigan, Mary and her sister Sue who drove up from the Chicago area, and Plum and her daughter Starr from Southwest Michigan. The food at Clara’s (a unique restaurant in a restored, historic train station in Battle Creek) was great, and the company was fabulous. The only things missing from this gathering were tiaras and boas. Yikes! What were we thinking? This lapse in judgment just might get us banned from the site!
HEY, WAIT A MINUTE!!! WHAT TH’ HECK ARE PALM TREES DOING IN CHICAGO????? This picture was taken at the north end of Oak Street Beach, where I spent many a summer lunch hour years ago. (I worked in that building with the antenna on top – when it was known as the Palmolive Building and was the tallest building on North Michigan Avenue! Now, of course, it’s dwarfed by the Hancock and other super high-rises.
The palms, by the way, were planted a few years ago. They're dug up in the fall and apparently stored at the Lincoln Park Conservatory for the winter.
Next on my agenda was the main purpose of my trip: my 50th high school reunion!!!
Thursday, September 17 - After returning my rental car from the first portion of my trip, I met my old childhood buddy Carol at O’Hare airport for our trek to the suburbs. We then picked up my second rental car (don’t ask – it’s complicated!!!) and drove out to Huntley, Illinois to the home of our friend Karlith who was hosting the four-day slumber party! Sue, the fourth member of the “girls’ club” was already at Karlith’s awaiting our arrival. This was the first time in eight years that the four of us had gotten together! By the way, I wish to interject here that Karlith’s hubby Ed deserves to be awarded the Nobel “Peach” Prize for not only putting up with our raucous revelry but also for actually seeming to enjoy our company and taking pictures of us!
Thursday, September 17 - After returning my rental car from the first portion of my trip, I met my old childhood buddy Carol at O’Hare airport for our trek to the suburbs. We then picked up my second rental car (don’t ask – it’s complicated!!!) and drove out to Huntley, Illinois to the home of our friend Karlith who was hosting the four-day slumber party! Sue, the fourth member of the “girls’ club” was already at Karlith’s awaiting our arrival. This was the first time in eight years that the four of us had gotten together! By the way, I wish to interject here that Karlith’s hubby Ed deserves to be awarded the Nobel “Peach” Prize for not only putting up with our raucous revelry but also for actually seeming to enjoy our company and taking pictures of us!
Friday, September 18 – On Friday, we drove to Crystal Lake (our old hometown) for a tour. The first photo is at a park that was called Walkup’s Woods when we lived there, then renamed “Veterans’ Acres”. To be honest, I don’t know if that’s still the name, but we, of course, will always refer to it as “Walkup’s Woods”. The pond is where I learned to ice skate. There used to be a warming house with a pot-bellied stove where I spent a lot of time thawing our my frozen toes!
Saturday, September 18 – THE BIG NIGHT! More than 80 classmates attended the reunion (plus about 50 spouses). This was a great turnout considering there only about 200 members in the class! It should be noted that Crystal Lake was quite a small town “way back then”, so most of us went all through the school system together – from kindergarten through high school.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
View from the St. Simons Lighthouse – August 29, 2009
Jaime and I had ridden our bikes to the village on a beautiful Saturday afternoon, and we were wandering around the park when the urge to climb our lighthouse hit me.
Mind you, we have lived on the island for five years, and I had not yet done this, so I left my bike in Jaime’s care and literally sprinted up the 129 winding steps. After taking a number of pictures (including some aerial shots of the new swimming pool and miniature golf course), I made my way back down.
Amazingly, I wasn’t even breathing hard after this exertion. Feeling full of myself, I couldn’t help but comment to Jaime how all my tennis playing and bike riding must have contributed to strength and endurance. Well, let me tell you how I felt the next day (actually, the next four days). I could barely walk!!! I never realized there was a whole ‘nother set of thigh muscles lurking beneath the ones I used on a regular basis! Oh well, at least I got some good pictures.
Rattlesnake encounter – August 18, 2009
FionaFest 2009 – July 23-26
Land sakes! What have I gotten myself into? What started as a little gathering of fellow Sudokuists to welcome Fiona and family from France to Florida turned into one of the larger Sudokufests to date! Fiona, hubby Eric and children Scott and Carla were to spend nearly a month in Florida (first at DisneyWorld, then a few days at Daytona Beach and then a week or two on Florida’s Gulf Coast (Clearwater and Sarasota). Daytona seemed to be the easiest place to converge, so several of us descended on the area, tiaras and boas at the ready!
Sue and Harry (Oklahoma) and LynnDee (Jacksonville, FL) rented a condo in Ormond Beach; Fiona et famille stayed at a hotel in Daytona; and Kathy (Valrico, FL), Heidi (Kentucky), Mamacita (Pennsylvania), Debby (Michigan) and I rented a beach cottage in Ormond Beach (about 2 miles south of Sue and Harry’s digs). We dubbed ourselves the “cheeky chooks”, and I must say, the weekend was one of the biggest hen parties I ever attended (despite the fact that there were actually two husbands in tow).
Sue and Harry, who had arrived a day or so earlier, served lunch on Thursday, July 23rd at their condo for those of us arriving that day. That evening, the “cottagers” hosted a beach party picnic which was the official start of FionaFest. Canuk Greg (Canada) - who was unable to attend - bought wine for the event which we all enjoyed. Actually, the entire evening was enjoyable – UNTIL the keys to my rental car disappeared. I will not go into the details, but suffice it to say, hours later (after searching everywhere – including the garbage bins – and spending more than an hour on the phone with the car rental people and locksmiths) the keys mysteriously turned up in the large cooler – in the bag of leftover fried chicken. Say WHAT????
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