What I did today…

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The doors for the porch!!

And blueberry balsamic glazed steelhead trout.

Ordinary Miracles -SALMON

•14/08/2017 • Leave a Comment

Come to dinner!
Voluptuousness of The Garden

Vitality

My friend, Juliette,

More vitality

lovingly tends a rectanglular patch of soil in a community garden. The results are an exuberance of vegetables, pulses, marrows, green leaf health inductions.

Then she shares it!


Oooooh Sexy lemon maple Salmon! Fresh Dill Seed on skinny Green Beans!  Juicy Tomato and Red Onion Salsa! SourDoughBread Garlic Toast.

And all this using one cast iron pan! Lazy girl pleasure.

…And you know right?…the salsa did not go anywhere near that pan.

Dill Seed

Let miracles replace all

•09/08/2017 • Leave a Comment

‘Start over, my darling. Be brave to find the life you want and courageous to chase it. Then start over and love yourself the way you were always meant to.’  Madalyn Beck

Ordinary miracles -Raspberries THE INTERNATIONAL INTRIGUE

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•05/01/2013 • Leave a Comment

crunchy leaves are so scratchy…

Any and Every Day

spider on a leaf

one reason to not leave the towel outside to dry overnight …dried leaves are so scratchy.

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spider on a leaf

•05/01/2013 • 1 Comment

spider on a leaf

one reason to not leave the towel outside to dry overnight …dried leaves are so scratchy.

ORDINARY MIRACLES painted house plum butter and metal

•02/10/2011 • Leave a Comment

hmm.

I was hoping the pictures would supply the words, but they are just sitting there.. silent.  That is why green is so important as a conversation starter. LoML painted the whole house!  Spectacular! Sunflower, amaranth, alfalfa… cottage on the urban street.

Urban Street (comment 2)

This is one in a series of photos of the metal bits that the famous artist, Lasko Scheliha, found on the streets while cycling.

And these are some of the fortunate plums that are reduced to a

paste in jars… beautiful.