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October 20, 2007

Twinkle, Twinkle...

I worked in the yard today.  I planted orange mums, took out all the pink, and ... drum roll, please ... bought twinkle lights for Jeff to hang.  Dsc02690

They're so sparkly and heart- warming.  I feel all warm fuzzy inside when they're lit.  I also broke out all the candles today.  It's fall, you know.  That means only one thing; the pyromaniac is back. 

We had some friends from church over tonight.  Earlier, I had set the table outside and dressed it.  I was beginning to worry it might be too warm once dinner was ready.  Thankfully, I was wrong.  Breezy, cool, sparkly, moonlit and candle lit night.  The boys ate inside and played XBOX.

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Here's a dimly lit look at the mums.  I've decided to start saving all the empty jelly jars, etc. to use as candle holders outside.  They're perfect hurricane lamps.  The candles stayed lit all night.  I put some pebbles in the bottom to weigh them down and a tea light on top.  Voila!  I highly recommend this technique for when you need outdoor up-lighting. 

Tomorrow is the Lord's Day.  I am exhausted so I am headed to bed for some reading time.  Have a wonderful weekend.

July 02, 2007

Cobbler Tonight!

Dsc02375 One of the best times of the year: Peach Harvest!

About two hours north west of here is the town Fredericksburg.  It's a great old German town.  Tidy.  Efficient.  And Peach Orchards galore.

On the way to New Braunfels (another great German town) on Saturday, I passed a peach stand.  I pulled over and bought a large basket.  $12 is kinda pricey.  HEB would have peaches cheaper... but not from Fredericksburg.

Cobbler tonight!

May 04, 2007

An Evening Out

Dsc01990 Last night was an longtime friend's 40th birthday.  Several couples got together and went out to a wonderful, eclectic restaurant for dinner. 

The Huisache Grill is nestled at the rear of a courtyard-ish complex made up of turn of the 20th century buildings that have been restored and made into shops.  There is a grassy knoll for lounging and sipping wine or visiting with friends or family, garden paths, and a very loud Santa Fe train that barrels by every hour.  The ambiance is wonderful.  Over the wine bar is a quote by WC Fields, "We lost our cork screw and were forced to live on bread and water for several days."  I had a Kris Pinot Grigio, Jeff and Rosemont Shiraz, and the others a Riesling which was super sweet...much sweeter than I care for.

There are few things I enjoy more than getting together with friends.  The boys were with a sitter along with the birthday girl's kiddos.  The kids have known each other since our oldest were 6 months old.  Joshua and Lyndsay are great friends.  They've never had an unkind word between them, no arguments, no debates...they just happily do whatever the other is set on doing.

Dsc01993But I digress.

The atmosphere of this courtyard and restaurant one must experience to fully understand.  I cannot capture it on film. I think the second best part of the evening was wandering around taking pictures and just soaking in all this natural, gardeny goodness.  I wanted so much to eat outside but all those spots were taken.

Dsc01995    I leaned over to Jeff in the middle of our evening and suggested we come back for a glass of wine and a dessert to share some evening .  Doesn't that sound wonderful?  There's a huge stone slab resting on stone blocks with chairs all around.  A great place to kick up your feet, nestle back in a cozy Adirondack chair and talk till the stars come out and the moon rises.  That's my kind of date.  If really feels like a tiny slice of Europe.

Oh, Honey!!!