Video From Athens Farmer’s Market
Here is a video blog fromThe Athens Farmer’s Market blog that features, among other great stuff, my dear husband, Zak, playing lap steel guitar, as well as Mark and Hilarie Burhans, the owners of Restaurant Salaam on fiddle and banjo. This way folks can catch a glimpse of the sights and sounds of the market […]
It’s The End of an Era…
No, I am not talking about the death of Michael Jackson. Nor am I opining upon the resignation of Sarah Palin. Nope. This is about the death of a kitchen tool that has been a part of my life for well over ten years, which I found out about from an ad in the back […]
And The Beet Goes On…My Wrist (And In My Salad)
I really used to hate beets. Well, okay, that isn’t true. I loved beets, so long as I never had to eat them. I loved the color of them–the intoxicating magenta, crimson and garnet shades arranged in concentric rings were fascinating to me as a kid. The colors of beets drew me to them like […]
The Importance of Vitamin D
I haven’t posted for a few days because I have been in miserable pain for about three days now and have had trouble sleeping because of it. So my usual ability to string together coherent, and at times, aesthetically pleasing sentences has been at an all-time low. However, I finally got to see my doctor […]
The Landscape Quilt Is Finished
I finished my first landscape quilt Thursday night, in a flurry of hand-stitching. The binding, the hanging sleeve, and the label, the one that identifies it by its title, my name, and the date, all are sewn by hand. I was surprised at how quickly I could stitch all of it. Then, yesterday, afternoon, I […]
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