TOMATO GARDEN

Posted By on July 24, 2011

Those of you who live on a farm and have REAL GARDENS are probably going to be raising your eyebrows at this……

BUT I AM SO EXCITED ABOUT MY TOMATO GARDEN!  I am a grown up – relatively speaking – and I have tried to grow tomatoes all of my life – in EIGHT DIFFERENT STATES and I have never been successful.  Either the birds, or the squirrels, or the bugs have enjoyed every tomato crop that I have attempted to nurture.  In some cases there was not enough sun on my patio  (Kansas, Missouri, Washington, and Wisconsin)  and in Atlanta, Georgia the rabbits ate my tomatoes.

OH YES – and then there were the CALIFORNIA YEARS when the mold and white bugs ate the tomatoes.  I didn’t try to grow tomatoes in Colorado – that was the state where I was not successful trying to grow an avocado tree.  In Colorado and Georgia, I counted 27 avocado trees that I tried to grow by putting the seeds in a glass of water elevated by tooth picks…..no luck!  I was good at producing moldy avocado pits but no trees.

BUT I HAVE DISCOVERED UPSIDE DOWN TOMATO PLANTING IN VIRGINIA AND MY DH AND I JUST ATE SOME VERY DELICIOUS RED AND CHERRY YELLOW TOMATOES…….it just excites me to eat a tomato that tastes like a tomato….the ones from the store do not!!!!  I LOVE TO EAT A TOMATO OFF THE VINE JUST LIKE AN APPLE!

LOOK AT MY TOMATO GARDEN…..I have three in pots on the back porch and two hanging planters full of tomato plants…..one planter with RED TOMATOES and one  planter with YELLOW CHERRY TOMATOES.   The hanging planters are on hooks away from the porch railing so the squirrels and birds aren’t able to reach them.

The tomato plants are hanging two stories up from the ground so that the deer and the turtles in the back yard on the ground cannot reach them.   In fact,  to get our tomatoes picked from the  hanging planters, I have to stand on the back porch at the top and bend the planters down so that my DH in the yard below can reach up and pick the tomatoes.

Sometimes I think that I really should live on a farm.

Maybe when I retire and get my BED AND BREAKFAST I will have it on a farm – and I will  grow tomatoes and serve TOMATO PIE to my B and B guests for breakfast!!!!!!  Some day I will have my avocado trees too…..it is on my BUCKET LIST!   I truly think I could live on tomatoes and avocados!  Where can I buy a B and B on a farm near the ocean – or in the mountains would be fun too!

And, yes, the tomatoes taste better when they are grown in hippopotamus and swan planters………….:)  I bought the hippo planters in California – but the SWAN PLANTERS (yes, there is another one) were in the  FRONT yard (REALLY) when we bought the house in Virginia!!!

COLOR ME HAPPY!

 

Everything’s Up to Date in Kansas City

Posted By on July 24, 2011

I just got back from my annual summer trip to Kansas City (MISSOURI – that is!)  I had a good time with my family – even though I think they were having their hottest summer in history.  I do not EVER REMEMBER 106 – 115 HEAT INDEX TEMPS when I was growing up in Kansas City….LOL.

Here are some of the SPECIAL HIGHLIGHTS of my trip – just SOME of the highlights…..if you KNOW ME, you can imagine that I took HUNDREDS OF PICTURES – AND EVERY ONE OF THEM REPRESENTED  HIGHLIGHTS….:)

JIM LOOKS GOOD AFTER HEART SURGERY

We celebrated SEVERAL big events.  Look how good my brother Jim looks after having heart bypass surgery – just a week earlier…..FIVE ARTERY GRAFTS.  We are all so THANKFUL that this was discovered before our family faced a grave loss…..he HAD NO SYMPTOMS other than fatigue!  Big cheers for The University of Kansas Hospital team (don’t you love the heart pillow they gave him!)

Brother Jim just had BYPASS HEART SURGERY

Jim got a quilt from me for being a good patient!  JB TAKES A WIFE…..here he is with me and our daddy who just had hip replacement one year ago at The University of Kansas Hospital………..(look how good The University of Kansas patients look – Daddy with a new hip – Jim with a practically new heart…then there is me – I don’t have a NEW ANYTHING!)

JBA, sao, and Jim with JB TAKES A WIFE QUILT

MASON TAKES HIS FIRST STEPS

We also CELEBRATED another REALLY  big event.  Jim and Kerry’s grandangel took his first steps – and as you can see there was a lot of CHEERING going on!  I think Kerry (proud grandma wearing sunglasses) may have temporarily forgotten her migraine to celebrate this event!!!! Mommy Amanda took videos and wished that Daddy Tyler could have been there to see it in person!  He was MOTIVATED to walk to get a coaster….yes a needlepoint flower coaster that my mother made a few years ago…..you can see them on the coffee table!  I guess we should have suspected that a baby would be interested in something that wasn’t a baby toy – for years children have shown a fascination for the BOXES that their toys came!

Mason takes his first steps

 

Go get that coaster, Mason!

Go Mason Go

DADDY WINS THE  CHINESE CHECKERS TOURNAMENT

The entire week, family member after family member TRIED IN VAIN to win at Chinese Checkers…..Daddy remains the champ (once in a BLUE MOON someone wins a game but that is only when Daddy  helps – if you know what I mean!)

Dan and Daddy - Daddy won

 

Amanda tried my trick of sitting on two pillows – supposedly to get an arial view of the Chinese Checkers board to enhance one’s chances of victory — didn’t work!  LOL  (It was my brother Dan’s idea – a good one too!)

Amanda and Grandpa - Grandpa won!

 

DAN CELEBRATES HIS RETIREMENT

And that isn’t ALL we celebrated.  We helped Dan celebrate his retirement…… I made dinner …… white corn chicken chili…….however, during the dinner preparation, Brother Dan diplomatically inquired as to what MY CONTRIBUTION to the dinner was – since HE bought the groceries and HE cut up the onion and the chicken and HE opened all of the cans.  LOL

It was MY IDEA – MY RECIPE – and I stirred.  :):):)  Does that count?

My DH – after hearing that I made dinner (and not realizing that Dan did all of the work)  politely inquired as to whether or not anyone got sick after eating?  I sure am surrounded by some “clever” souls.  Look at these happy faces – no one looks ill after dinner!!!

The Chicken Chili was Yummy

Aby *the little dog*  and nephew Joey loved the sugar free cherry pie that we had for dessert (that was my idea too but I didn’t make that either!!!  I DID PUT IT INTO THE GROCERY CART – and Dan bought it!!!)  🙂

This gives a new and literal meaning to licking the platter clean, doesn’t it?

Aby and Joey loved the cherry pie

Even though HE HAD TO COOK HIS OWN RETIREMENT DINNER, Dan did seem to enjoy the quilt that I gave him for his retirement!  And I am laughing my head off right now because this quilt is called BROWN BAG PARTY – because during four months,  four guild members from my Country Piecemaker’s Quilt Guild in Powhatan, VA added a block to my brown bag – –

– – so NOT ONLY DID I NOT MAKE THE CHILI DINNER – I DIDN’T MAKE FOUR OF THE QUILT BLOCKS IN DAN’S QUILT ….sigh…..well I did design the top and the border and I did put it all together (NO I DIDN’T QUILT IT EITHER – Sara Parrish did that!  :):)  I sure have lots of help doing “MY THING” don’t I?

Dan WEARING his retirement quilt

Dan and Glenda  took us all out to CASCONE’S – our favorite Italian retaurant in Kansas City, MO.  FINALLY Dan got to enjoy a retirement dinner that he did not have to cook!

sao, Glenda and Dan at Cascone's

Daddy had fun too….he and I both always get the Eggplant Parmigiana……I have eaten nothing like it at any restaurant EVER.

Daddy and Joey at Cascone's

I had the honor and pleasure of sitting next to Tara……oh my – I got to sit next to the princess!  Her dress had sparkles, she wore a Hello Kitty necklace AND PRINCESS HIGH HEELS………….love it! Technically I think one isn’t SUPPOSED to take one’s shoes off at the dinner table in a dimly lit restaurant – but HEY – this was a special occasion and she didn’t want us to MISS the fact that she was wearing SPECIAL SHOES!  Cascone’s has been a family favorite gathering place for years – my mother’s favorite too – but this was the first time that the little children were included…..it was SPECIAL!

 

Tara wore high heels

 

BREAKFAST WITH DADDY – ALMOST LIKE BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S

Other highlights of my trip included eating breakfast with Daddy and going to Wal-Mart….yes, you heard right!

The world's most unusual cereal

I always have to giggle at my daddy’s breakfasts……and I usually whip out my camera too.  In his cereal you will see a banana *not that unusual*  and a piece of bread covered with peanut butter, honey and cinnamon – – ALL immersed in MILK and heated in the microwave.  No, I didn’t try it….:)  Has anyone else had anything like this????

As I was laughing and taking another picture  of ANOTHER ONE of his breakfasts, HE SUGGESTED that I take a picture of MY BREAKFAST with his…..yes I eat my cereal DRY in a glass (so I can see the beautiful layers of different flakes and nuggets) and yes I eat raw oatmeal in my cereal……OK – so I guess I got the “UNUSUAL EATING GENE!”  LOL  Daddy put a blueberry pancake and peanut butter in his cereal (Brother Dan made the blueberry pancakes – bet he never imagined that they would be eaten in cereal.)  THIS JUST MAKES ME SMILE FROM EAR TO EAR!

Daddy has blueberry pancakes in his cereal

SISTER SUBSTITUTES

Another thing that makes me smile is having an annual girl picture taken .  Usually the picture is taken during our annual STARLIGHT THEATRE EVENT but because of the heat and the timing, we didn’t make it this year.  We did get to take the picture at home!  Even that was fun for me.  Since I don’t  have biological sisters, I celebrate the women in my family!  Sister-in-laws and a niece are good sister substitutes!!!!

Chris, Amanda, sao and Kerry

Elaine – another of my sister substitutes is holding the mini-quilt I made for her………THIS IS A FEW OF MY FAVORITE THINGS……it is a quilt depicting Elaine, my brother, Fred and their sons, Joey and Eric (the snowpeople in the quilt!)

Elaine holding THESE ARE A FEW OF MY FAVORITE THINGS

You may have seen this hanging at the Mid-Atlantic Quilt Festival in Hampton, VA  – it was one of the Colonial Piecemaker Quilt Guild Challenge Quilts…….

Elaine is  the snowperson at the top holding an actual earring that my mother made for me.  Brother Fred is the bald-headed snowman (he didn’t use to wear hats when I made this) and Joey and Eric are the snowmen wearing hats!  🙂  AND THEORETICALLY I DIDN’T MAKE ALL OF THIS ONE QUILT EITHER.  Sara Parrish did the machine quilting and my friend Catherine did the hand sewing on the border!  🙂

Back of the Quilt

 

DADDY AND THE GO-KART AT WAL-MART

And last but not least – another highlight was the trip to Wal-Mart.  HIGHLIGHT YOU SAY?

That was special because I got to see Daddy riding one of those go-Karts for the first time!  It looked like fun!  It was a pretty hot day – but I needed supplies to do some baking!!!!

Daddy riding his go-kart

 

Daddy cruising through the produce section

I wonder if the people at Wal-Mart thought that I was weird, taking pictures of my Daddy shopping?  (I think I heard some people snickering!!!)  OH WELL .. can I help it if I like to celebrate life events???

It was a nice visit – good to say hello and sad to say goodbye  – we will gather again for Daddy’s 90th birthday in December!

What is on my Design Wall, July 19, 2011

Posted By on July 18, 2011

My DESIGN FLOOR  is in Kansas City this week……..I made my FIRST  flower in my new GRANDMOTHER’S FLOWER GARDEN QUILT…  I have been wanting to make a SCRAPPY one for ages but couldn’t quite decide how I wanted to do it.  SO, I have now DECIDED and I am really LIKING THIS.  So, this shall be my project of the week!

Scrappy Hexagons - FLOWER #1

What do you think?

SIX ROUNDS OF HEXAGONS….kind of makes your fingers sore…..but I think it is worth it!

Go to Judy Laquidara’s blog to see what quilters across the country are working on this week (www.patchworktimes.com)

AND…..while we are on the topic of quilts…..two of my quilts found new homes this week.

Brother Dan got a retirement quilt……BROWN BAG BLOCK PARTY!  He likes it!

Dan and his RETIREMENT QUILT

Brown Bag Block Party Quilt

Brother Jim got the JB TAKES A WIFE QUILT #1  as a prize for having heart surgery and being good!  His precious grandangel, Tara is standing beside him!

Jim and JB TAKES A WIFE QUILT


I just love HAPPY ENDINGS – retirement celebration, successful heart surgery – and good homes for my quilts!

Here we are – one daddy, one daughter, and three sons!  🙂

Daddy and all his kids

What’s on my Design Wall July 11, 2011

Posted By on July 11, 2011

Today I have BINDING ON MY MIND…….yes……my Hidden Pinwheels Quilt is begging to be bound……so I guess I will put it on my design wall!

Hidden Pinwheels

This is one of Augusta Cole’s patterns that she gave us at her Cutting Bee.  It is made with 4 1/2 HST and 2 1/2 inch SQUARES.  I believe that the HIDDEN PINWHEELS is an old Fons and Porter pattern that is now out of print…..but it was a great way to use scrappy fabrics.

If you want to see what is on the DESIGN WALLS of quilters across the country go to Judy Laquidara’s blog at www.patchworktimes.com

 

SOMETHING NEW – TIE DYE

Posted By on July 10, 2011

This weekend I was helping my grandangels tie dye t-shirts (remember the hippie days of yesteryear?  THEY ARE BACK!)  It was messy but ever so liberating.  I like the tie dye that comes in the little bottles in kits (we got ours at JoAnn’s.)

 

I got inspired to tie dye some muslin – I thought it would be fun to use it in a quilt back.  I used the kind of dye that comes in a packet – and you just put it into your washing machine with salt…..and VOILA…….IT WAS FUN …. and I like it!  I am happy to say that after running the washer again, I found no PINK after effects!!!!

 

I recommend this – I always love to try NEW THINGS – and I am so happy with the results!

 



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