Wednesday, June 24, 2015

The Art of Dance

     Rissy was born with a natural grace and has become a most beautiful dancer. During her performances at a recent recital, it was vexatious not to have my DSLR and a tripod but I struggled through with my compact Coolpix. Of course, the action shots were blurry but a few of the others emerged acceptable, especially with some Photoshop help. Four of the best shots were combined in the montage below for the my office desktop. My favorite of those is the candid pre-recital shot of the ballerina wearing mismatched dark socks and rumpled tulle. 


     Photoshop is also responsible for the allure of the photo at right. I extracted Rissy from the background and the other jazz dancers, and applied a painting filter. She loved the effect (even though she did NOT like the costume because, "It makes my belly look fat!")

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Berry 'Bobs

     These nibblers were a contribution to the potluck table at a recent graduation party. The original recipe called for strawberries but the raspberries at the local market looked much more appealing. They were big and plump - just the right size to be skewered alongside marshmallows and circles cut from fudgy brownies (packaged because I was pressed for time!) A quick diagonal drizzle of melted semi-sweet chocolate chips prettified the kebobs, which disappeared quickly at the party. Oh, and the leftover brownie pieces and raspberries, combined in the blender with frozen yogurt,  made some fabulous smoothies the next day!


Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Borador Duncan and His Pot

    A late spring day spent in the gardens was a combination of fun and work - digging, planting, mulching, watering - and puppy Dunc was thrilled with all of the activity. His self-assigned task was to grab a just-emptied plastic pot and happily carry it around the backyard for the duration of our enterprise.
     We were not overly happy, however, when it was time for bed and found that Dunc had forsaken his favorite stuffed bunny for the prized pot!



Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Zucchini Pizza Boats

     Summer dinner alert! Another weekday meal for two made easy with minimal ingredients. The zucchinis were halved and pre-steamed in the microwave, then the seedy center was slightly hollowed. Marinara sauce,  mozzarella, and pepperoni slices were arranged on top and then the boats were baked for ten minutes to a bubbly gooey cheesiness. Parmesan was sprinkled over and, along with some crusty garlic bread, dinner was served. (Pop wants this again with Italian sausage.)

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

My Life and My Herbs - Out to Dry

     Interested observers will note that I have not posted since April's end and it is now June. A  low mood and a persistent feeling of sadness seemed to cause a continual disinterest in my usual creative spirit, and the writer in me was repressed. So many things I'm trying to shake off: missing my family, the death of my mother, the perpetuation of racist claims by the media and the sensationalism of anti-police sentiment, weight gain causing depression and depression causing compulsive eating habits (and non-interest in exercise.)
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     So I'll stop there and with the beginning of summer, vow to improve what I can. First resolution is that I WILL write and/or photograph daily. Today involves the lovely task of cutting herbs from the garden and drying them on very low heat in the oven. The freshly cut oregano and basil leaves are so simple and attractive as they are arranged on a tray and soon the house has a savory smell that is quite pleasant. The gifts of earth can be very uplifting.