Taking it further this week has been my
project & joy. It has been one year since my three bestie friends & I
ventured off to Scotland to visit my daughter who was studying there. Yes, it
was the best trip of our lives and to commemorate, I have been texting a
paragraph of great, funny memories along with a picture for each day. We are
all loving this throwback (even though we are only a year out!) because it is
so easy to forget the special moments, the fun, the laughs. Of course, we all
dreamily want to go back! That wish aside, this would be easy to do for any
special trips, holiday, birthday, anniversary, special occasion for someone in
your life. All you need is the photo (so enjoy a trip down digital photo or
printed photo lane). Just write a few memories down, attach your photo and you
don’t even have to wait until Thursday! Simple
and easy fun…
Marypause50 ~10 years later still a blog about gardens, simplicity, friendships, gratitude, health,
Throwback Thursday & Then Some!
I
don’t believe anyone is really sure how the digital trend of Throwback Thursday
began. I know it has been so much fun for this blogger. My daughter is still
away at college & she loves the baby and toddler pictures I have been
sending for her to use. Yes, you need to choose older pics and send for them to
post. It is as simple as pulling out an old photo album and snapping a pic with
your smart phone. They turn out quite well! The memory lane aspect is great for
you thumbing through those dusty albums you haven’t seen in years. Perhaps you also
tune into a retro TV station; more are popping up on cable. Gotta love Hogan's Heroes & Gilligan's Island! Some adventurous
sorts are wearing throwback clothing & retro eye makeup has been popular
for a while now. Take a trip down Penny Lane...
I mean memory lane.
Earth Day 2014 Tips
Earth
Day 2014 is this Tuesday, April 22nd. There are ways to celebrate and honor
earth day all year long. Here are some ideas to incorporate into your life to
help ensure a better world.
For everyday:
~ Don't let the water run unnecessarily, like while brushing your teeth.
~ Reduce your waste by using a refillable water container instead of buying bottled water. Reusing grocery bags & lunch containers will also make a big difference.
~ It can't be said enough to recycle your waste. Some townships make it easy & offer rewards for recycling. If your trash been is considerably more empty than your recycle bin, then you are doing well.
~ Turn off lights (which have been replaced by CFLs!) when not in use & unplug chargers & appliances when not in use.
~ Now is the time of year to become a "Locavore", one who eats food harvested within 100 miles of their home. Better yet, get planting your own veggies this season. It is easier than you think & soooo delicious!
~ Remove weeds by hand & check out the extremely informative website below. Howard Garrett is a radio host of the The Dirt Doctor & has volumes of info to help you develop a more natural environment. http://www.dirtdoctor.com/
For everyday:
~ Don't let the water run unnecessarily, like while brushing your teeth.
~ Reduce your waste by using a refillable water container instead of buying bottled water. Reusing grocery bags & lunch containers will also make a big difference.
~ It can't be said enough to recycle your waste. Some townships make it easy & offer rewards for recycling. If your trash been is considerably more empty than your recycle bin, then you are doing well.
~ Turn off lights (which have been replaced by CFLs!) when not in use & unplug chargers & appliances when not in use.
~ Now is the time of year to become a "Locavore", one who eats food harvested within 100 miles of their home. Better yet, get planting your own veggies this season. It is easier than you think & soooo delicious!
Car Maintenance:
~
Keep tires properly inflated, tune it up regularly & use cruise control
when you can. Bundle your errands into single trips geographically centered.
All will help reduce gas consumption.
House & Garden tips:
~
Plant trees, shrubs, perennials & annuals. Check your local townships for
free trees & shrubs!~ Remove weeds by hand & check out the extremely informative website below. Howard Garrett is a radio host of the The Dirt Doctor & has volumes of info to help you develop a more natural environment. http://www.dirtdoctor.com/
~
A tip close to my heart - host a garage sale or shop at one. Donate items that
you don't use or need. People will refurbish, reuse & recycle! Remember
upcycling is fun & rewarding!
Check out my past blogs to help with some of
these Earth Day ideas. Just type in some key words: garden, vegetables, trees, garden, plant, perennials, annuals, garage,
bats & upcycle. Let's make Earth Day last all year!!
Strawberry Crumble Recipe - Simple & Delicious
The
hunt for this recipe comes from a special place. My BFF’s & I have just celebrated
the one year anniversary of our trip to Scotland. I always promised to try and
duplicate a fruit crumble dessert that was the staple of almost every meal we
savored while there. They gave it the thumbs up so here you are. I chose
strawberries because they are in season. I chose to macerate the strawberries
to help soften them & help them retain their color when baking. This
involves washing and slicing the berries then sprinkling them with sugar to
stir and coat them. Cover and refrigerate for a few hours. Drain to continue
with recipe but save the juice! Yum.
1 quart strawberries sliced
½ cup granulated sugar
1-1/4 Tb. corn starch
For crumble topping:
½ cup flour
½ cup oats
½ cup brown sugar
1/3 cup melted butter
In bowl mix strawberries, granulated sugar & corn starch. Stir gently until dissolved. Pour into baking dish 8 x 10, 9x9, pie plate or I used a pretty tart dish. In second bowl combine flour, oats, brown sugar & melted butter. Stir until crumbly. Take your fingers and evenly crumble mixture over strawberries. Bake in 375 degree oven uncovered for 25-30 minutes until all over bubbly. Let stand 5 minutes (smells divine!!) Serve with a side of ice cream or a creamy custard. Simple & delicious!
1 quart strawberries sliced
½ cup granulated sugar
1-1/4 Tb. corn starch
For crumble topping:
½ cup flour
½ cup oats
½ cup brown sugar
1/3 cup melted butter
In bowl mix strawberries, granulated sugar & corn starch. Stir gently until dissolved. Pour into baking dish 8 x 10, 9x9, pie plate or I used a pretty tart dish. In second bowl combine flour, oats, brown sugar & melted butter. Stir until crumbly. Take your fingers and evenly crumble mixture over strawberries. Bake in 375 degree oven uncovered for 25-30 minutes until all over bubbly. Let stand 5 minutes (smells divine!!) Serve with a side of ice cream or a creamy custard. Simple & delicious!
Attracting Those Flying Jewels
The
Ruby-throated Hummingbirds are on their way! Now is the time to get your feeders ready
& to plan a few plantings to attract these gems. East of the Mississippi,
this is the only hummingbird we will see. They winter in Mexico & Central
America & fly 500 miles across the Gulf of Mexico & head north in early
spring. I am okay with this one species; I know how much joy this one tiny,
3-1/2” bird can bring. The male has the beautiful iridescent red throat &
green iridescent upperparts & belly. The female has green upperparts &
whitish under parts. After about three years in my present home, my first
hummingbird arrived & they have been in my garden ever since. To follow the
migration patterns of Ruby-throats, check out the link below & see when you
can expect them in your area (under the science tab). http://hummingbirds.net/
To get started all you need is a feeder & some sugar water. You can make your own by boiling water & mixing one part sugar to four parts water. Cool & store what you don’t use in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. No need to fill your feeder to the top at first. See how much they drink first. With the hot summer you need to clean & refill every few days. To properly & safely clean use a little vinegar & water with some rice and swish then rinse. Use pipe cleaners to clean any hard to reach spots like feeder holes.
To attract the hummers, it helps to have part of your feeder colored red, but never color the sugar water. You can also simply tie a red ribbon on your feeder or close by to get your feeder visible. Once you have them, they will stay. Hang your feeder at a window where you can really enjoy the antics! (Once overnight freezing temps are over of course.) When strong feeding habits are established it’s time to get up close & personal! I have my feeder hung at my kitchen window & often just go and lean against the wall of my house, my face just inches from the feeder. It is an amazing experience! Once the hummers are used to seeing you, you can even hold the feeder in your hand. They even sell feeding tubes you can just hold in your hand.
As for plants in your garden, I have had the most success attracting these gems with easy to grow perennials like bee balm (see my photos above; have a camera always handy!), coral-colored heuchera & columbine (my photos below), honeysuckle, trumpet vine & annual hyacinth bean vine. Other red flowers to help attract are cardinal flower (for wet areas), peony, penstemon, hibiscus, Oriental poppy, garden phlox & daylilies. Remember, be patient, plant & they will come!
To get started all you need is a feeder & some sugar water. You can make your own by boiling water & mixing one part sugar to four parts water. Cool & store what you don’t use in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. No need to fill your feeder to the top at first. See how much they drink first. With the hot summer you need to clean & refill every few days. To properly & safely clean use a little vinegar & water with some rice and swish then rinse. Use pipe cleaners to clean any hard to reach spots like feeder holes.
To attract the hummers, it helps to have part of your feeder colored red, but never color the sugar water. You can also simply tie a red ribbon on your feeder or close by to get your feeder visible. Once you have them, they will stay. Hang your feeder at a window where you can really enjoy the antics! (Once overnight freezing temps are over of course.) When strong feeding habits are established it’s time to get up close & personal! I have my feeder hung at my kitchen window & often just go and lean against the wall of my house, my face just inches from the feeder. It is an amazing experience! Once the hummers are used to seeing you, you can even hold the feeder in your hand. They even sell feeding tubes you can just hold in your hand.
As for plants in your garden, I have had the most success attracting these gems with easy to grow perennials like bee balm (see my photos above; have a camera always handy!), coral-colored heuchera & columbine (my photos below), honeysuckle, trumpet vine & annual hyacinth bean vine. Other red flowers to help attract are cardinal flower (for wet areas), peony, penstemon, hibiscus, Oriental poppy, garden phlox & daylilies. Remember, be patient, plant & they will come!
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