I was sitting at my desk enjoying the feeling of the intense warmth of the sun beaming through the window next to me wishing it would last.
Makes 36 degree fall day bearable.
Naturally, one feline was already occupying the best sun spot. Move over furball.
A quick picture like that in (e:theecarey,50422)
Just snapping pictures of sunny days while I can. We'll have enough gray over the next few months that I might need to look back over these posts to remember what a sunny day looks like!
I'll head out for a walk shortly, hopefully the sun will still be shining.
A crappy phone pic or two will likely follow.
stay warm!
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12/04/2009 13:51 #50461
no show snow take two12/02/2009 18:53 #50440
(updated) driving me nuts- high anxietyI had to venture out to Niagara Falls Blvd today. Oy.
I ordered a movie that needed to be picked up at Barnes & Noble (Mel Brooks, "High Anxiety", 1977). *
(sorta ironic**)
I made sure to head out early, as there is NO WAY I wanted to deal with late afternoon/early evening traffic. Seriously, I used to work in that general direction and I know that from now until the holidays are over, that area (well, pretty much everywhere), will be insane, traffic-wise. GAH!
OMG.
I managed to find other items to look at, ran a few more errands and was fearful to look at the clock after somehow losing track of time. Books and music does that to me every time.
5:15 pm. oh man...
and sure enough, the blvd was packed. Saw three smashed fender bender accidents within a quarter mile.
Jumped on the 290. Traffic was at a crawl.
Jumped OFF at Colvin, figuring that I would never make it the Grand Island bridge (and that would be likely just as bad or worse).
Twin City Highway was a traffic mess.
(saw such insane driving that I expected to be in an accident or see yet another one.)
Jumped off at some random nameless street and decided to make an adventure of navigating through unknown territory. This was actually quite fun.
Didn't know where I was going but I am sure I looked like I did, as I made my way home without further issue.
However, saw two more car crack ups along the way. WTF?
anyway.... glad to be home. :)
This scene makes me laugh SO HARD.
OK, here is the scene, just a few minutes long. Cracks me up to no end!
I ordered a movie that needed to be picked up at Barnes & Noble (Mel Brooks, "High Anxiety", 1977). *
(sorta ironic**)
I made sure to head out early, as there is NO WAY I wanted to deal with late afternoon/early evening traffic. Seriously, I used to work in that general direction and I know that from now until the holidays are over, that area (well, pretty much everywhere), will be insane, traffic-wise. GAH!
OMG.
I managed to find other items to look at, ran a few more errands and was fearful to look at the clock after somehow losing track of time. Books and music does that to me every time.
5:15 pm. oh man...
and sure enough, the blvd was packed. Saw three smashed fender bender accidents within a quarter mile.
Jumped on the 290. Traffic was at a crawl.
Jumped OFF at Colvin, figuring that I would never make it the Grand Island bridge (and that would be likely just as bad or worse).
Twin City Highway was a traffic mess.
(saw such insane driving that I expected to be in an accident or see yet another one.)
Jumped off at some random nameless street and decided to make an adventure of navigating through unknown territory. This was actually quite fun.
Didn't know where I was going but I am sure I looked like I did, as I made my way home without further issue.
However, saw two more car crack ups along the way. WTF?
anyway.... glad to be home. :)
- more on the movie, "High Anxiety"
This scene makes me laugh SO HARD.
OK, here is the scene, just a few minutes long. Cracks me up to no end!
- but really, I was peaceful. Annoyed to some degree, but you know how that goes..
metalpeter - 12/05/09 19:56
What you talk about traffic is why I think there needs to be a push for helicopters since flying cars are out. I get that you don't want to amny because of SWAT and DEA and Mercy flight. Yes you would have to deal the FFA somehow. But think about if you had a good size yard you could take off from there and fly in a direct path none of this road that turns 5 times to make you go south or what ever.
What you talk about traffic is why I think there needs to be a push for helicopters since flying cars are out. I get that you don't want to amny because of SWAT and DEA and Mercy flight. Yes you would have to deal the FFA somehow. But think about if you had a good size yard you could take off from there and fly in a direct path none of this road that turns 5 times to make you go south or what ever.
11/30/2009 18:15 #50418
only if you are down with the lolcatsevery once in awhile (ok, sometimes daily *cough cough*), I poke my head in over at the lolcat site
Can't help it. I'm addicted to the cute.
even cute food:
helps counteract the digestively challenging food compilations at this site:
(yet, many pics make me a little hungry..)
anyway, some lolcats make me laugh, some make me roll my eyes, and some make me squee a little inside:
awwwwh! sniff! come on, you feel a little mushy inside. ;)
Then this quick video is about 40 seconds of, "huh". Furry dude knows what he is doing. I'd let him pull up a chair at my table anyday.
yep, stopping myself there.
Can't help it. I'm addicted to the cute.
even cute food:
helps counteract the digestively challenging food compilations at this site:
(yet, many pics make me a little hungry..)
anyway, some lolcats make me laugh, some make me roll my eyes, and some make me squee a little inside:
awwwwh! sniff! come on, you feel a little mushy inside. ;)
Then this quick video is about 40 seconds of, "huh". Furry dude knows what he is doing. I'd let him pull up a chair at my table anyday.
yep, stopping myself there.
tinypliny - 12/01/09 19:07
If I had a kitten looking at me like that from the sink, I seriously would be freaked out that I was drowning it or something. Yikes.
If I had a kitten looking at me like that from the sink, I seriously would be freaked out that I was drowning it or something. Yikes.
12/01/2009 18:19 #50427
squashtacular ...makings of soupI love squash and I have been particularly obsessed with it these past few weeks.
My favorite is the buttercup variety (yum!). It is, in my opinion, perfect 'as is'.It is very sweet and cooks into a very creamy mash; I can eat it every day (and I have been, mmm!). If you are looking for a consistent taste and texture, this is the squash to select. Other squash varieties can be inconsistent with their taste and texture, namely the Acorn squash mentioned below.
on my counter, a few small buttercup squash:
Next favorite is the butternut variety. More firm in post cook texture and not as sweet as the buttercup, but it still has a delicious rich, mostly sweet flavor. Sections of it can be a little stringy, but for the most part, it can cook into a stiff mash.
butternut stock pic:
Acorn squash by comparison (visually smaller then the other varieties) is savory to almost bitter in taste. There are wonderfully sweet acorn squash to be found, but this is where the inconsistency I mentioned appears. When it is good it can be real good, and when it isn't.. well, douse it with lots of butter and brown sugar, I guess. But I prefer to consume the other varieties and add nothing to have to enhance the flavor and texture. I have one on my counter now that I need to cook up. Hope it is a good one!
acorn stock pic:
So soup and chili sounds really good about now. I had begun thinking about making a vegetable stew/chili/soup concoction after pining for a bowl of of (e:leetee)'s veggie creation in (e:leetee,50206)
Knowing that I desperately wanted to use squash in my cooking project, I was given new direction with (e:tinypliny)'s squash soup post, (e:tinypliny,50375) Actually, I was slightly derailed with that one. Now I knew I would have to make two separate pots of cold weather vittles.
I have had super creamy and smooth squash soup before. It is good, but I want something more "chunky" and packed with veggies. I decided that whatever ingredients I selected, I would run them through the food processor to create a consistent texture throughout yet keep it chunky as well. It is a mouth feel thing.
Squash, lentils, carrots, mushroom, celery, cumin and cayenne pepper pretty much make up this super thick "soup"
end product:
like (e:tinypliny), I refuse to throw vegetables away just to make stock, and I rarely use store bought stock (chicken or vegetable) as it is so loaded with insane amounts of sodium. Even the lower sodium varieties are just too high, in my opinion. Insane! So I make own broth by just not tossing the vegetable that are used. Why waste? All the flavors "marry" at some point. Works for me, anyways.
However, in this case, I did not make a brothy soup.I wanted it super thick and any excess liquid kept getting soaked up anyways.
In short:
-Onions added to pan. Followed by:
-chopped carrots, celery, mushrooms, coriander, black pepper, salt, balsamic vinegar and water. While all that cooked/simmered..
-I cooked squash, scooped out the good stuff and tossed it in a bowl.
-I cooked lentils then ran them through the food processor before adding them to squash bowl.
-Scooped veggies out of "broth" and ran them them through food processor. Tossed in with squash & lentils bowl.
-Stirred it all together then ran all of it (in batches) through the food processor.
-Tossed this mixture (and "broth") into a large pot, added cumin, salt and cayenne pepper and simmered for an hour. Added a little extra water on occasion; those lentils are thirsty buggers!
Seriously delicious..
sweet with the added depth that cumin provides. A little bit of cayenne gives it a little kick without scorching your mouth. If you like that, then dump it in and add one of the fresh hot peppers from the produce section to really fire it up.
I will make this again, so here it is lest I forget what I used to create this pot of yumminess (amounts used are mostly a guess):
1 small Buttercup squash
1 small Butternut squash
2 cups Green Lentils (use pink/lighter color to maintain vibrant yellow-orange of the squash)
1/2 onion
12 oz chopped mushroom
2 celery stalks
2-3 carrots, finely chopped
cumin to taste
cayenne pepper to taste
salt to taste
black pepper to taste
coriander (1/2 tsp added to vegetable "stock")
balsamic rice vinegar (1/4 cup added to vegetable "stock")
water (4 cups added to the makings of vegetable "stock")
everything purchased between local farm market, Lexington Co-op and Wegmans.
My NEXT creation, as I had made a large vegetable purchase for this purpose, is to create a veggie chili/stew. I always have an assortment of beans, wheatberries, lentils, and barley on hand, so I'm not sure which I will go with yet. The base will be tomato and so far I plan to use cauliflower (inspired by (e:leetee) picture post) along with spinach (very easy to blend into anything), carrot, celery...and whatever else I have in the fridge. Meat or no meat, I'm not sure. Likely not, though. I'm sure I can sneak in some squash, too. Vegan, vegetarian, chock full of flesh, I don't care as long as it tastes good! It is a matter of coming up with making a cohesive flavor.. With this I might seek the help and direction from suggestions on the internet.
..or (e:peeps)! :)
My favorite is the buttercup variety (yum!). It is, in my opinion, perfect 'as is'.It is very sweet and cooks into a very creamy mash; I can eat it every day (and I have been, mmm!). If you are looking for a consistent taste and texture, this is the squash to select. Other squash varieties can be inconsistent with their taste and texture, namely the Acorn squash mentioned below.
on my counter, a few small buttercup squash:
Next favorite is the butternut variety. More firm in post cook texture and not as sweet as the buttercup, but it still has a delicious rich, mostly sweet flavor. Sections of it can be a little stringy, but for the most part, it can cook into a stiff mash.
butternut stock pic:
Acorn squash by comparison (visually smaller then the other varieties) is savory to almost bitter in taste. There are wonderfully sweet acorn squash to be found, but this is where the inconsistency I mentioned appears. When it is good it can be real good, and when it isn't.. well, douse it with lots of butter and brown sugar, I guess. But I prefer to consume the other varieties and add nothing to have to enhance the flavor and texture. I have one on my counter now that I need to cook up. Hope it is a good one!
acorn stock pic:
So soup and chili sounds really good about now. I had begun thinking about making a vegetable stew/chili/soup concoction after pining for a bowl of of (e:leetee)'s veggie creation in (e:leetee,50206)
Knowing that I desperately wanted to use squash in my cooking project, I was given new direction with (e:tinypliny)'s squash soup post, (e:tinypliny,50375) Actually, I was slightly derailed with that one. Now I knew I would have to make two separate pots of cold weather vittles.
I have had super creamy and smooth squash soup before. It is good, but I want something more "chunky" and packed with veggies. I decided that whatever ingredients I selected, I would run them through the food processor to create a consistent texture throughout yet keep it chunky as well. It is a mouth feel thing.
Squash, lentils, carrots, mushroom, celery, cumin and cayenne pepper pretty much make up this super thick "soup"
end product:
like (e:tinypliny), I refuse to throw vegetables away just to make stock, and I rarely use store bought stock (chicken or vegetable) as it is so loaded with insane amounts of sodium. Even the lower sodium varieties are just too high, in my opinion. Insane! So I make own broth by just not tossing the vegetable that are used. Why waste? All the flavors "marry" at some point. Works for me, anyways.
However, in this case, I did not make a brothy soup.I wanted it super thick and any excess liquid kept getting soaked up anyways.
In short:
-Onions added to pan. Followed by:
-chopped carrots, celery, mushrooms, coriander, black pepper, salt, balsamic vinegar and water. While all that cooked/simmered..
-I cooked squash, scooped out the good stuff and tossed it in a bowl.
-I cooked lentils then ran them through the food processor before adding them to squash bowl.
-Scooped veggies out of "broth" and ran them them through food processor. Tossed in with squash & lentils bowl.
-Stirred it all together then ran all of it (in batches) through the food processor.
-Tossed this mixture (and "broth") into a large pot, added cumin, salt and cayenne pepper and simmered for an hour. Added a little extra water on occasion; those lentils are thirsty buggers!
Seriously delicious..
sweet with the added depth that cumin provides. A little bit of cayenne gives it a little kick without scorching your mouth. If you like that, then dump it in and add one of the fresh hot peppers from the produce section to really fire it up.
I will make this again, so here it is lest I forget what I used to create this pot of yumminess (amounts used are mostly a guess):
1 small Buttercup squash
1 small Butternut squash
2 cups Green Lentils (use pink/lighter color to maintain vibrant yellow-orange of the squash)
1/2 onion
12 oz chopped mushroom
2 celery stalks
2-3 carrots, finely chopped
cumin to taste
cayenne pepper to taste
salt to taste
black pepper to taste
coriander (1/2 tsp added to vegetable "stock")
balsamic rice vinegar (1/4 cup added to vegetable "stock")
water (4 cups added to the makings of vegetable "stock")
everything purchased between local farm market, Lexington Co-op and Wegmans.
My NEXT creation, as I had made a large vegetable purchase for this purpose, is to create a veggie chili/stew. I always have an assortment of beans, wheatberries, lentils, and barley on hand, so I'm not sure which I will go with yet. The base will be tomato and so far I plan to use cauliflower (inspired by (e:leetee) picture post) along with spinach (very easy to blend into anything), carrot, celery...and whatever else I have in the fridge. Meat or no meat, I'm not sure. Likely not, though. I'm sure I can sneak in some squash, too. Vegan, vegetarian, chock full of flesh, I don't care as long as it tastes good! It is a matter of coming up with making a cohesive flavor.. With this I might seek the help and direction from suggestions on the internet.
..or (e:peeps)! :)
mrmike - 12/01/09 21:00
Cool Carey food porn :) Looks good
Cool Carey food porn :) Looks good
tinypliny - 12/01/09 19:05
WOW - that looks good! If you are tired of thick soup - you could just thin it out and nuke it. It is just as delicious!
I have developed a borderline unhealthy love for squash too - I cannot resist bringing them home from the grocery, even though I already have many at home. Seriously, I have a tabletop covered in Acorn squash and I bought one more today. I am squashing nuts.
WOW - that looks good! If you are tired of thick soup - you could just thin it out and nuke it. It is just as delicious!
I have developed a borderline unhealthy love for squash too - I cannot resist bringing them home from the grocery, even though I already have many at home. Seriously, I have a tabletop covered in Acorn squash and I bought one more today. I am squashing nuts.
theecarey - 12/01/09 18:41
yes! yes! yes! (of course!) post it, please. :)
I think I have Bulgar wheat in my my stash of dry goods, too. Oooh I'm feeling inspired already.
yes! yes! yes! (of course!) post it, please. :)
I think I have Bulgar wheat in my my stash of dry goods, too. Oooh I'm feeling inspired already.
heidi - 12/01/09 18:38
I make a kick-ass veggie chili with bulghur wheat that omnivores love. Should I post the recipe for additional inspiration?
I make a kick-ass veggie chili with bulghur wheat that omnivores love. Should I post the recipe for additional inspiration?
12/01/2009 12:33 #50422
first no show snowthis is what I woke up to
(boring!!!)
I want to see what the first snow looks like. If you've got pics, get to posting them!
theecarey - 12/01/09 18:32
oh yes I guess they sure did. Your pics prompted me to check out the story on it.
:::link:::
oh yes I guess they sure did. Your pics prompted me to check out the story on it.
:::link:::
tinypliny - 12/01/09 15:34
It looks ugly and I had oozy, squelchy feet the whole of the journal club hour this morning.
It looks ugly and I had oozy, squelchy feet the whole of the journal club hour this morning.
lauren - 12/01/09 12:39
it's mostly melted by now and not so pretty. i wish i could have seen it actually snow, but it had stopped by the time I woke up. no worries though, I am sure there is plenty more where that came from!
it's mostly melted by now and not so pretty. i wish i could have seen it actually snow, but it had stopped by the time I woke up. no worries though, I am sure there is plenty more where that came from!
it really is weird how much different the weather is right here. Just a few miles away it will be like everywhere else.
haha,Lauren, not creepy :)
first snow pics will come when it finally does.
its amazing how different the winter is not east of a lake.
really!? i looked outside this morning and thought if you. don't ask why, I hope that doesn't sound creepy. but i thought for sure that you would have snow now!