Friday, January 7, 2022

Friday Food 01-07-22

It was a little foggy and about 45F when we went out for our walk this morning, It was not a promising day.  Last evening my laptop couldn't do a wi-fi connection so I missed my Thursday ZOOM meeting with my art quilt group and I was not able to blog.  Some how I just couldn't face it this morning.  Instead I picked up my friend Carol and we went out to lunch at one of our favorite places, Fitness Grill in Yorba Linda.  We sat on the patio with the overhead heater on and there was only one other table occupied.  We do hope the place can stay open with the Covid lurking again.  I guess both Carol and I needed this outing because I think we both felt better when we got home.  

We both ordered the same thing - salmon tacos and lobster bisque.  Both were delicious.  We opted for the tortillas instead of the lettuce wrap.  Somehow it isn't a taco without a tortilla. 

Nice grilled salmon with a green sauce that wasn't too spicy.  It was a big lunch so no dinner required this evening. 

I had an announcement from Back Porch Fabrics in Pacific Grove that they are now open in their new location, which is about a block and a half from the old site - on the west side of Lighthouse St.  Wish I could pop in, but Covid keeps me from traveling. 

Back Porch Fabrics   218 Grand Ave   Pacific Grove, CA  93950

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Wednesday, January 5, 2022

Tuesday, January 4, 2022

The Desert 01-04-22

Some people see deserts as ugly and boring and I can understand that.  I have driven through desolate areas for what seemed like days and I longed for some sign of habitation.  The Interstate highways that go west to east are straight because there was nothing in the way of their routes.  I-10 is at the bottom of my list of where to drive and I-40 has some stretches that make you feel that you are actually not moving at all because the landscape is so monotonous.  Here is a semi-long article about a wide spot in the road next to Death Valley that gives a glimpse into the past and an effort to save some of that history and the  environment.

https://www.newyorker.com/news/us-journal/the-queen-of-the-desert?utm_source=nl&utm_brand=tny&utm_mailing=TNY_Daily_Control_010422&utm_campaign=aud-dev&utm_medium=email&utm_term=tny_daily_recirc&bxid=5d854683cff06b632443837a&cndid=58699276&hasha=903d31e50d7e79ea6fcb3a49b7bcd9f2&hashb=e26d925f89171d7c5701fdd5cb04974ce7c91a95&hashc=8720934caf62d5b55655bdd22597436b1cf55c5da21a638f0fcfc94d6ec90568&esrc=Auto_Subs

On I-40 in Arizona.  2014

On I-15 en route to Las Vegas.  2012

"Desert Nights"  Terry Grant - Oregon  2014
24"W X 60"L


"Desert Dawn II"  Del Thomas  2002  24“W x 67”L   Design by Lorraine Strangness    

Monday, January 3, 2022

Raindrops and Red & White Quilt 01-04-22

Our first rain storms have moved on after giving us about 6", but more than that in snow on our local San Gabriel/San Bernardino Mountains.   The average rain fall in Orange County over the last 100+ years is about 14".  So, we continue to do our rain dances and conserve what water we can.  

Succulents grow well with little water, but they seem to really perk up in a good rain. 

Raindrops on grey/green.


This is a full image of the red/white quilt I purchased at the Surfside Quilt Guild live auction in November.  I just showed a corner here the other day.  It was pieced by Sue Butsko and quilted by Cathie Opila and is 42"W X 48"L.  I have it hanging in the family room as my sole Christmas decoration.  Except for the wreath on the door that I think I put up just for the mail guy.   I know that Sue went into her fabric library to find all the red/white fabrics and I recognize most of them from what is in my own fabric library, some from several decades ago.  

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