Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Destination: Historic Oakwood

This past weekend my photography meetup group took a trip to the Historic District of Oakwood in Raleigh. We enjoyed a nice walk through the neighborhoods of Oakwood and had the opportunity to look at and take photos of the historic Victorian architectural styled homes. After the neighborhood walk we took a short tour through the Oakwood Cemetery, one of Raleigh's oldest cemeteries.












We also walked by the Governor's mansion on Blount Street.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Cooking success: mozzarella sticks

I saw this recipe for mozzarella sticks on one of my favorite blogger's site and thought I must try them. It was a success, the sticks were very yummy.
(In the background is squash and zucchini, I felt that I needed to balance out the meal with some vegetables.)

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Zoo time

A few weekends ago we joined the Triangle Photography Meetup group and went to the North Carolina Zoo in Asheboro. And WOW! This place is awesome. I believe it has been 14 years since I last saw the zoo and it is definitely not what I remember. It is absolutely worth the drive and the low $10 admission price. But be prepared to send the whole day. So much to look at that it is a all day event.

Alligators welcome you to the zoo.
Sweet seals swim around their pool and do tricks.


I wanted to run and play in the water but no one would let me.


There was a nice orchid display in the Sonora Desert building.




And three Giraffes and one Zebra.

Birthday Bash

The other weekend we all gathered at Linda's house to celebrate my step-father Ernie's birthday. We enjoyed a great hot-dog and hamburger cookout with all the trimmings.

We got out the candles...


We sang the ole' birthday song...

We ate the best German Chocolate Cake ever!
Sorry Ernie, we didn't leave any leftover cake.


Even Poncho got to join in on the celebration!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

One Lone Tomato

As Rick called it, "The Charlie Brown Christmas Tree of Tomatoes"

So I guess that means I'm not doing so good with my tomato plants this year

And to be fair, I'm not doing a good job with the peppers either.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

My second book signing

I recently got the opportunity to go to my second book signing. The signing was held at Joseph-Beth Booksellers in Charlotte. Now you may be wondering how this came to be, well, I was doing my daily reading on my favorite blogger website, Ree Drummond "The Pioneer Woman", when I noticed that she was having a book signing in Charlotte for her new cookbook, and I had a thought...... since Rick and I had already planned a trip to King's Mountain National Military Park for the Ferguson Rifle demonstration, which meant driving through Charlotte, why not do both!

I was able to get off work 2 hours early, giving us time to get to Charlotte before the start of the signing at 6:00 pm. Those who know me well, know that I was running a few minutes late. We pulled into
SouthPark Mall Shopping Center's parking lot at 6:20 p.m. At this time I was in a panic, worried that I missed the signing since I was late. I asked Rick to find a parking space as I jumped out of the car and ran to get a spot in line.



This is where I jumped from the car and was runinng to get into the store. At first I was confused with the layout of the store and had gone the wrong way. I went to the right, there are no doors on the right side of the building. I had to turn around and walk back in front of the window, I tried to make it look like I had meant to do that, fooling anyone who may have seen me. Then I found the doors and entered the store.

Still in panic mode.

Once in the store I was immediately overwhelmed with the amount of people (could they really be here for the signing, or is there a great sale that I didn't know about). I just stood there for what seemed to be 10 minutes looking around. The look on my face must have been one of much confusing because a very nice Mom and her daughter, also there for the signing, explained to me what I needed to do.




First I needed to find the end of one of four lines that where surrounding the cashiers' center and buy the cookbook. Then the cashier would give me a ticket which I would need to have my cookbook signed. Ok, I can do that.

Which way do I go again?



Not too bad, I got my cookbooks.....I'm in group R, only 17 groups ahead of me. Now at this point any logical person would realize that this means a very long time. That's 17 groups, 20 people in each group with a unlimited number of books to be signed and photos to be taken. But for some reason I blocked all logic from my mind and just knew that my group would be called at any moment.



So while we waited, we looked at books and books and then even look at more books.



With so many people in the store waiting, all the chairs were filled and finding a place to sit was close to impossible, so I found a quite spot on the floor and sat and stared at my books, trying to will my group to be called.



Now, at 2 hours in, I begin to think a little more logically and calculate the time still remaining until I get my books signed. But then I kicked those thoughts out and just sat and waited, still staring at my books.


Hunger was sitting in...



Still waiting, I realize that we won't be able to get out of there in time to go out for the nice dinner I thought we could do, so instead we go over the to bronte cafe in the bookstore. I ordered the Alpine Chicken Pasta entree. It was made with Parmesan and Fontina cheeses, roasted red peppers and chicken on penne pasta; it was delicious. But the whole time we were eating I was afraid we would miss our group. (The logical thinking was gone again, M was the group called when we went in for dinner, plenty of time to eat before Group R would be called).



It's late, most of the groups have left, I am stilling waiting for R to be called, and I finally get a chair.



What do I hear, can it be true.... "Group R will you please join us"




Yeah, it's time, I finally get to go up the steps and meet Ree and have my books signed. She was so nice and gracious. You could tell that she loves what she does and enjoys meeting and talking with everyone.



So what I thought would be a short trip off the interstate for a quick book signing turned into a 4 hour tour, a 4 hour tour.



By the time we were done most of the lights were out, what remained was the glow coming from inside the bookstore which had officially closed one and a half hours before we walked out.

Would I do it again, absolutely.

You may have noticed that I had two cookbooks in hand and wondered why two, she doesn't even cook, well the reason I went was to buy a birthday present. But once there and caught up in the excitement, I decided to get a cookbook also. (I may cook one day).

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Photo of the day

A Giant Leopard Moth

This cute little guy was just sitting there on the ground, never even moved.



Well cute until you zoom in like this.

Now it looks like a black and white spider, and you all know how I hate spiders.
So I stepped on it.
(just kidding, I really didn't)

Sunday, June 6, 2010

How to eat cake!


First you get your Mommy to make you an awesome 1st birthday cake with chickens, pigs and cows along with a red barn and an fence to keep them all in.



Then have everyone sing Happy Birthday, this is what ligths the candle so you can blow it out!



Then have your Daddy give you your 1st piece of cake on your 1st birthday plate!



Check with Daddy to make sure it's still ok,


and it was, so then grab two hands full of cake and squeeze,



and squeeze, this makes the cake just perfect for this...



and that's how to eat cake!