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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Jury duty tomorrow!
I will be having this fun all day tomorrow...sitting around in a huge room waiting for my name to possibly be called...or not! Oh such fun! I have been dreading it coming up, and now after my 5:05pm call to see if I will be serving or not...I WILL!!!
Well, a day off work isn't quite worth it! On the bright side, maybe I will get to do a real interesting case and have a different kind of experience!
Just a happy October 1st greeting to you all!
Blogger lives!
YEAH!!
Julie
Just a note!
This morning I was feeling sad over the financial crisis in this country, and I got to thinking about how happy I am to have my wonderful and FREE, hobby of blogging! Then I started to think of any possible hardship on Google as a company, and how it has the potential to affect our Blogger! That got me to thinking about how much I would miss you guys if I didn't have you anymore!!! I just want to tell you that it will leave a huge hole in my life and heart if I can't communicate with ya'll. If anything happens and we lose communication, whenever we can re-hook up, I will still use the same name "A Succulent Life", so you can find me. The other consideration is our phone companies and DSL providers...any of these things can be affected. OK...now that I have told you this, I feel better! Hopefully, all will be well. I am only looking into possibilities in my mind this morning. Take care...and hopefully I will be able to "see" you tonight!
With loads of love and admiration to all of you...
Julie
With loads of love and admiration to all of you...
Julie
Sunday, September 28, 2008
CACTUS/SUCCULENT MONDAY!
Award!
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Updated family tea towel!
Friday, September 26, 2008
Grandkid pics!
Debate night! YEAHHHHH!!!
I have just returned from dinner with family and friends...had a delicious dolphin reuben sandwich! Now I am settled in for the big debate that starts at 9pm EST here. I can't wait! This political stuff is a lot of fun at times! Hope ya'll can watch it tonight.
My sweet Mom bought me about 3 Periwinkle plants today...what a sweet mommy!!! They are about the color in this picture...quite pretty! I think I will plant them in the ground around my sux tires so I can see them out my kitchen window!
I had a hellovaweek at work. It was ball busting. I'm tired. Worn out. Exhausted.
I hope to have a really great post for you all soon...as well as a new Cactus Monday offering coming up. My floors need mopping, but I would rather be an artist. Grandiose ideas??? YEAHHHHHHH. That will never happen! LOL.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
A meme for couples...
A meme for couples, as seen at My Little Box of Things and Stuff.
These questions are in relation to my husband and I. If you wish to do this meme as well, please do...I would love to read your answers!!!
How long have you been together?
20 years!
Who eats more?
Me. BUT...he drinks more beer!
Who said I love you first?
Him.
Who is taller?
Him...6'1", compared to me at 5'7"
Who sings better?
Him...we just recently found out...he has a rich deep voice when he sings!
Who is smarter?
Him, he has a steel trap mind, and a photgraphic memory! I take Ginko, OK???
Who does the laundry?
Him, usually.
Who does the dishes?
Me.
Who pays the bills?
Him. Online banking...YEAH!!!
Who mows the lawn?
Him.
Who cooks dinner?
Usually him...I am anti-cooking...although I am trying to stay home more now, rather than going out, due to the state of the economy! I know at this point you are wondering just what exactly I do! Well, the answer is: Just all fun stuff!!! lol.
Who drives when you are together?
Him.
Who is more stubborn?
Him
Whose parents do you see the most?
My Mom...his Mom is in another state. Both Dads are deceased.
Who kissed who first?
He gave me a kiss on the cheek after our first date!
Who proposed?
He did.
Who is more sensitive?
MEEEEEE...I can cry over anything, anytime!
Who has more friends?
Equal.
Who has more siblings?
Equal.
Who wears the pants in the family?
Equal. We both do what we want, but generally neither of us have any problem with that.
These questions are in relation to my husband and I. If you wish to do this meme as well, please do...I would love to read your answers!!!
How long have you been together?
20 years!
Who eats more?
Me. BUT...he drinks more beer!
Who said I love you first?
Him.
Who is taller?
Him...6'1", compared to me at 5'7"
Who sings better?
Him...we just recently found out...he has a rich deep voice when he sings!
Who is smarter?
Him, he has a steel trap mind, and a photgraphic memory! I take Ginko, OK???
Who does the laundry?
Him, usually.
Who does the dishes?
Me.
Who pays the bills?
Him. Online banking...YEAH!!!
Who mows the lawn?
Him.
Who cooks dinner?
Usually him...I am anti-cooking...although I am trying to stay home more now, rather than going out, due to the state of the economy! I know at this point you are wondering just what exactly I do! Well, the answer is: Just all fun stuff!!! lol.
Who drives when you are together?
Him.
Who is more stubborn?
Him
Whose parents do you see the most?
My Mom...his Mom is in another state. Both Dads are deceased.
Who kissed who first?
He gave me a kiss on the cheek after our first date!
Who proposed?
He did.
Who is more sensitive?
MEEEEEE...I can cry over anything, anytime!
Who has more friends?
Equal.
Who has more siblings?
Equal.
Who wears the pants in the family?
Equal. We both do what we want, but generally neither of us have any problem with that.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
CACTUS MONDAY!
OK...this is sheer madness...but the idea came to me to make a tri-fold ATC card with a cactus theme. I ended up cutting off the third fold, and it turned out to be a mini card the same size as an ATC (3.5 x 2.5 inches). Don't even ask me why I decided to add this lady with her big hair to it, but I thought she was so cool, I just had to. I gave her the flower in that big doo, too. LOL. I enjoyed making this crazy little card! Happy Cactus Monday everybody!
It is hard to see the writing on the edge, so here is a close up of just that. Sorry the lighting is so shi--y! (I mean crappy)!
It is hard to see the writing on the edge, so here is a close up of just that. Sorry the lighting is so shi--y! (I mean crappy)!
Pumpkin soup additions!
Well, I made the pumpkin soup I posted about a few spots down, and changed it up just a little bit. I left my onions in chunky form (did not blenderize with the rest of the soup), added some pumpkin pie spice, instead of nutmeg. I also added a teaspoon of garlic...(or a few cloves cut up). I also threw in a few shakes of Herbs de Province, which I dearly LOVE! It was delicious!!! I did cheat and use canned pumkin, so I did not have to do any mixing...it only took 10 minutes to make! I think next time I will add cut up chicken in there for extra protein, but it definately did not need it at all flavor-wise...it was G-O-O-D!!!!!
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Patterns in nature
I was reading some blogs that were new to me the other day, and one blog called Dig,Grow,Compost, had posted pictures of patterns from nature! I really loved this idea, so decided to post a few my DAUGHTER took at Mounts Botanical last weekend! Enjoy!
Leaves
Teri, from Teri's Painted Daisies challenged us to try creating some leaves, which I did this morning at 5am, after being awakened by my little Doozey dog! Of course, she promptly fell back to sleep on the couch here next to me, while I am wide awake now at 7am! LOL. My leaves are just drawn and shaded with regular #2 pencil. I like my big maple looking leaf second best...my first best is the leaf in the top of the top picture! I was surprised at how much fun drawing leaves can be! I need to find time to do more, but it is hard for me to concentrate on it so completely as to do a semi-decent job!!! These leaves I found in 2 different books...not from nature. It is just starting to become light outside, so I was stuck looking in my books and magazines for inspiration!
Have a wonderful Saturday!
Have a wonderful Saturday!
Anyone know what this is?
Friday, September 19, 2008
Dusty Miller
Senecio cineraria (Dusty Miller)
Hope everyone had a good week! I did. Glad it is Friday night though...so I can get on with my search for one of these plants! I have been kind of keeping my eyes open for the last few weeks, but have not had any luck. Summer is the season for blooming for these beautiful succulents, and yet I haven't seen any...hmmm...I wonder why???
Oh well...
We are watching the movie Moulin Rouge, done in 1952. I have not ever seen it, if you can believe that! TRUE. Just came home from a nice sushi dinner down the street! We have become addicted to sushi this last week! My daughter is enthralled with all things Japanese...so there we go!
I really don't have anything to tell today...just wanted to say hi.
Hope everyone has a lovely weekend...Julie
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Doesn't this sound succulent?
Pumpkin Soup
Serves 4
Shopping List:
80 g or 1/2 cup diced sweet onion
15 g or 1 tablespoon margarine
580 g or 5 cups peeled and diced pumpkin
115 g or 3/4 cup diced potatoes
475 ml or 2 cups water
1 cube chicken bouillon
1 g or 1 pinch ground ginger
1 g or 1 pinch ground nutmeg
salt and pepper to taste
475 ml or 2 cups milk
TO MAKE:
In a large saucepan cook the onion in butter.
Add pumpkin, potatoes, water, ground ginger, ground nutmeg and season with salt and pepper.
Cook for 20 minutes or until pumpkin and potatoes are tender
Add milk, blend until smooth and serve.
Serve with whole wheat bread
Enjoy!
Amount Per Serving
Calories: 157
Total Fat: 5.3g
Cholesterol: 10mg
Sodium: 388mg
Total Carbs: 22.8g
Dietary Fiber: 1.9g
Protein: 6.6g
(Recipe and photo credit: Tippin the Scales)
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Christmas table cloth find!
While shopping in an antique shop here a few weeks ago, I came upon this tablecloth! I love old tablecloths! I usually only buy them if they can be used at holiday times, because otherwise I never have a cloth on the table (I have to be able to write at the table, and do projects of all sorts)! When do you think it was made? I am guessing in the 50-60's. I love the red poinsettias and candles, but my fav detail are the pinecones! Awesome...can't wait till Christmas now!
A few interesting pics!
We went to a show and sale on Sunday, at Mounts Botanical Gardens in West Palm Beach. My daughter took a picture of the sign above, which I found uploaded into my laptop tonight...ain't it grand???
I think this is called an "umbrel" of blooms on a hoya (above). Just which kind, I have no idea, but isn't it just the sweetest??? My daughter shot this!
OK...now my daugher took a pic of these orchid roots. I find them to be way more fascinating than the blooming end! Don't they just look "succulent" in nature? Why, yes, they are!!! LOL.
Now moving over to the desert garden at the local college, I found the stapeliad just bursting with blooms (above), and this was only about one half of the total plant material...just outstanding...I keep my eye on this plant year-round...
The sad thing is that right now, this garden is just neglected so badly...maybe when it cools down the students can get out there and clean it up...or maybe the lady that overlooks it will let me go over there and play!!!
Tonight as I was driving home, I remembered that I had seen this little opuntia growing in a row in front of this privacy fence...it needs to be cleaned out (weeds), but it is so adorable with it's little micro pads!
And one more pic that I found in my own neighborhood, a huge prickly pear (below) (thornless, actually) only about 5 houses down from mine!
Everyone have a wonderful evening, and tomorrow!!!
Sunday, September 14, 2008
CACTUS MONDAY!
This twisty barrel cactus was made using Photo Shop Express...such a fun little feller! Happy Cactus Monday everyone!
Portulacaria afra bonsai
OK, I got my nerve up this morning, bright and early before it had time to get hot outside...and went to the tires and pulled out the big overgrown portulacaria afra to bonsai. Here it is in the tires.
Voila...it's out and about to be placed in a pot.
First I had to cut the roots, or so says my new bonsai book! SOOO...I did.
OK...in a pot, and I had to place big rocks around it to help support it until it got trimmed. I also had to use this Pothos to help me also, since no one else was around to.
I started cutting, following the guide in my book, while trying to maintain a balanced look. It is cut now to a beginning state, where it can start to branch a bit, and I can continue cutting to make a bushier tree. This should be fun!
Here is the pile of plant cuttings which I took back out and re-stuck into my tires...hey...free material for future bonsais!!
Here is the finished product, for now!
And a turtle added, for good luck!
Voila...it's out and about to be placed in a pot.
First I had to cut the roots, or so says my new bonsai book! SOOO...I did.
OK...in a pot, and I had to place big rocks around it to help support it until it got trimmed. I also had to use this Pothos to help me also, since no one else was around to.
I started cutting, following the guide in my book, while trying to maintain a balanced look. It is cut now to a beginning state, where it can start to branch a bit, and I can continue cutting to make a bushier tree. This should be fun!
Here is the pile of plant cuttings which I took back out and re-stuck into my tires...hey...free material for future bonsais!!
Here is the finished product, for now!
And a turtle added, for good luck!
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