The Beauty Outside

The Beauty Outside

The very definition of ‘beauty’ is outside. – Adam Carolla

The weather is turning nicer and, appropriately, Carole wants to know:

10 Things You Love To Do Outside

Does Carole have perfect timing, or what? Especially with the weather warming nicely here, I am itching to get outdoors and do things!

10tuesHere are my 10 Favorite things to do outdoors:

  1. Work in my garden. There is really nothing better than watching things you planted to grow, bloom, and produce! While I do have a small flower/perennial garden – my first love is my vegetable garden and especially eating and preserving the good things we’ve grown!
  2. Al Fresco dining – I just love it. Outdoors, fresh air, and good food. Is it just me, or does everything just taste better outdoors?
  3. Cooking outdoors – from grilling to making pizza in the pizza oven. Perhaps this is why the food just tastes so much better – because this is not a flavor you can replicate in the house.
  4. Enjoying sunrises, sunsets are nice too but there is just something spectacular about a sunrise.
  5. Walking along the water’s edge – especially the shores of Lake Michigan, perhaps my favorite place on earth.
  6. Improving my photography skills with the spectacular things in nature – nothing like a nice walk outside to give you a new perspective on photography!
  7. Exploring – my city and places I visit.
  8. Enjoying the wildlife in my neighborhood. There is nothing quite like sitting outside listening to the birds sing, watch the hawks, and see the deer (yes, we have lots of deer in Pittsburgh!)
  9. Knitting and spinning!
  10. Another of the best things of summer. Nothing quite like sitting around the fire as the day draws to a close. It is just so peaceful.

There you have it, my outside favorites, but tell me, what is your favorite thing to do outside?

Superstitious Much?

I had only one superstition. I made sure to touch all the bases when I hit a home run.

– Babe Ruth

Carole is really stretching me today with this week’s 10 on Tuesday:

10 Superstitions You Believe In

This could be a challenge, because I am not really sure I believe in any superstitions, so I went to my friend Google and came up with this list, now let’s see just how superstitions I am, shall we!

  1. Beginner’s Luck, I really don’t believe in good luck or bad luck but, I did have this interesting experience. If you live in Michigan, you probably know what Club Keno is. Well, way back when it started I was at a local establishment and everyone was playing this new game. Caving to peer pressure, I put $20 on some random picks (the machine picks your numbers) and won over $10,000.00 on those picks. There may be something to this one…
  2. Find a penny, pick it up… yes, I pick up coins that I find. What is not to love about free money!
  3. Don’t walk under ladders. Well, obviously – unless you want to risk something falling on you!
  4. Black cats… apparently this is such a real thing that there are a number of groups for the adoption of black cats. For the record, I have happily owned one or two black cats in my life.
  5. Rabbit’s feet… So, IMO, having one is pretty unlucky for the poor rabbit. I do not now, nor have ever had a rabbit’s foot.
  6. Bad luck comes in threes. I had not heard of this one.  I have heard of death’s coming in threes, and while I am not sure there is any correlation, we have lost a number of famous people in a short span of time this year. But, maybe this is just because we are all getting older.
  7. Breaking mirrors. Been there, done that – with no apparent ill effects.
  8. 666 – the only biblical one on this list. Now, I am not sure I want to move to a house with the number 666, but I did find this from 5 days ago amusing… (FYI his delegate count has since changed, so a momentary blip of additional insanity to an already insane election cycle)
  9. Knock on wood – does this fall in the category of spilling salt? Anyways, it is a phrase I have used.
  10. Wishbone’s – one of the best things about Thanksgiving. What kid has not done this?
  11. Cross your fingers – I have said this to many people and I have done this for some as well. Do I believe it works? Not really, but sometimes being politically correct happens.
  12. Umbrellas inside – this is a new one for me, now I keep an umbrella inside, and I have even kept an open umbrella inside (I am sure you have too – how else do you dry out a soaking wet umbrella??) I have never put anyone’s eye out, nor had bad luck because of this.
  13. Friday the 13th No triskaidekaphobia here! It is usually a day like any other – benefited only because it is FRIDAY!!
  14. Yes, I am adding one more because I think this one might have some merit – it has to do with Bracket’s, March Madness, and Michigan State. I am not a Michigan State fan, having sent daughter #1 to the UofM (Go Blue!) Anyways, every year I do not pick Michigan State to do well in brackets out of my dislike of them and they always, always do well – there by busting my bracket. Well, this year I decided to not be so foolish and I picked them to go all the way. Yes, All. The. Way! They were a number 2 seed after all and came into the contest with a great record, even if it pains me to say it. And, what happens?? They are eliminated in ROUND ONE BY A NUMBER 15 SEEDED TEAM!!! Who says there is not superstition!! Well, Tom Izzo here is one for you – I will now  be picking you to go ALL THE WAY EVERY YEAR and thereby forfeit my bracket for you every single year if I can get these results!

Tom – this one’s for you!

Have a great Tuesday everyone!!

Comfort and Joy

Comfort and Joy

If you have extraordinary bread and extraordinary butter, it’s hard to beat bread and butter.  Jacques Pepin

Carole has given us perhaps the greatest topic of all time for this week’s 10 on Tuesday:

10 Favorite Comfort Foods

Now, the hard part is to limit this to only ten!PicMonkey Collage 315 (more…)

Wooden It Be Lovely

Wooden It Be Lovely

It’s Tuesday and you know what that means!

Carole has a list for us to share of 10 things and this week it is all about wood, that’s right:

10 Favorite Things You Have That Are Made Out of Wood

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Well, this is kind of fun – at first I read this and thought it said 10 things I HAD made of wood. Perhaps a bit more challenging, especially since I am a knitter, not a wood worker! I was actually wondering if putting IKEA furniture together would work! LOL

But, re-reading on a Monday is always a good thing!

This list is easy and fun as I have long been a collector of antiques – especially wood and painted wood. Now, you will get a tiny view of my favorite things that grace our home!

I love beautiful wood. – Billy Mays

  1. The tiger maple dining room table, designed by me and built by a lovely and extremely talented, but sadly – too soon gone friend Bob Hampson. I truly love this table, even though it is a trifle on the large side for this house!
  2. The walnut table my grandpa made when he was in high school.
  3. The blue painted step-back cupboard.
  4. The painted armoire (that Bob made shelves for out of antique boards – many of the antiques came to my house thanks to Bob) which now is in my office. The dentil molding is particularly spectacular.
  5. The side-board in the dining room that serves as our bar.
  6. The antique Irish scrubbed pine dough bowl. Although it is more of a “trough” that a bowl!
  7. The antique Irish scrubbed pine cheese board.
  8. My Schacht Matchless spinning wheel – not an antique, yet
  9. The antique turned candle sticks
  10. The antique mahogany tobacco box

There you have it, Gentle Reader, my Wooden 10 on Tuesday!

P.S. You will see some changes to the blog in the coming days in celebration of my 10 year blog-iversary this month.

Give Me Just One More Hour

Give Me Just One More Hour

A man who dares to waste one hour of time has not discovered the value of life. – Charles Darwin

This week Carole wants to know: 10 Things You Would Do With An Extra Hour in the Day

So, Gentle Reader, this is what I would do with my Golden Hour:

  1. Cut out and sew one pair of Pants No. 1 from the amazing Sonya Phillips of 100 Acts of Sewing Fame. I know this is completely possible as I timed myself yesterday! FYI – the pants are AWESOME!
  2. Unplug… From the computer, from the phone, from the television.
  3. Read. Simply read. Not the crawl into bed at the end of the day reading, but pure, unadulterated, selfish daytime reading. There is not enough of this in my life.
  4. Talk a walk with my camera and not my iPhone.
  5. Stitch. I have been a slacker on my daily stitching – which is sad, because I enjoy it.
  6. Do something for someone else – volunteer my time or make something for someone in need.
  7. Take a class to learn something new.
  8. And, practice it!
  9. Call a friend and LISTEN! So much of the time I talk more and listen less.
  10. Konmari the dreaded kitchen junk drawer… although this might require more than one hour!

There is what I would do with an extra hour, please tell me what you would do!

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