Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Linens and Blood and Promises

I have a few items nagging at me. I've had some questions asked and received some emails - I haven't forgotten you. Now that I'm finally through the confusion of the holidays and various organizations' annual start-the-year meetings, I promise, I will put together some long overdue posts.

Joy, from Perth, has a son and grandson heading this way in February, so I want to write about things to do around Reno/Tahoe. I received a new cookbook I want to write about, The Cornbread Gospels, by Crescent Dragonwagon - a fascinating person, writer, and cook. And Nancy M asks about keeping chickens out of the garden. I'm still working on how to do that myself, but I do want to get some poultry-keeping posts out there. Hang in there - those posts are coming. Soon. I promise.

But I'm a bit tired now. I donated blood this afternoon, after my Soroptimists' luncheon. I also got stopped by a policeman, for getting into the left turn lane one car length before I legally could, and then didn't have a current proof-of-insurance card in the car. He could have ticketed me for both offenses, but let me go (whew! but it did get my adrenaline going, just before I had the blood appointment). I don't know why Aries didn't put the card in my glove box - he usually does, every time - so I swung by the insurance office on my way home and got a temporary one. And then made sausage-stuffed squash for dinner. So, I'm just going to post a picture of how cheery the living room looked this morning, with its January red and white decor, and call it a day.

7 comments:

  1. I *love* your "January" colors! :-)

    Oh, and good work, NOT getting a ticket.. sounds like good karma was surrounding you.

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  2. Looking at the picture, I'd love to come in and sit a while by the fire. I'm glad you didn't get a ticket!

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  3. The water in the teapot on the wood stove is hot. I'll make us all a cup of tea, and see what kind of muffins are in the kitchen.
    ~Sadge

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  4. Not a great day, but a beautiful room!

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  5. Nice photo! I just scooted over to your sausage stuffed squash recipe and I am definitely going to try it! Thanks for sharing. :-)

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  6. I love your january room. My house is definately a winter home. I cant wait till it gets cold and I can light the fire as well.

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  7. Thankyou Sadge, will look forward to the post, they leave Perth on 26th Jan (Australia Day). Neither of them have seen snow or been in sub-zero temperatures (today it is 40C here). I'm sure they will appreciate warm and "homey" rooms just like your lovely January room. Joy

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