Monday, December 31, 2007

Movie Monday

I saw Charlie Wilson's War this weekend. Very good movie. Well directed by Mike Nichols, taken from a book by George Crile screenplay byAaron Sorkin. Great cast including Tom Hanks as Charlie Wilson. Julia Roberts and Phillip Seymour Hoffman.

Since I am not really very good at explaining the story of a movie I stole this little snipit from a web site I like to visit. It will help to explain things.he Internet Movie Database

"Good-Time Charlie" Wilson, a flawed and fun-loving Congressman from the piney woods of East Texas, deftly operates the levers of power to funnel money and weapons to the Mujahedin of Afghanistan following the Soviet invasion of their country in late 1979. Charlie finds assistance in the oddest of places -- a renegade CIA agent whose outsider status and womanizing ways endears him to Wilson; a Houston socialite who leads Wilson to the cause; the willing Pakistani dictator fascinated by the socialite; the Israelis who modify and manufacture Soviet weapons to maintain the wink-and-nudge illusion of American neutrality; and the women -- ooh the women.

Based on the story (and the excellent book of the same name) that is so true and engaging that artistic liberties are not needed, even if they are taken in the film. "

Now that we have gotten all that out of the way. I would like to say the story this is based on was a very political hot potato when it was going on. The Soviet Union was bombing Afghanistan passed the stone age trying to get into Pakistan and the other close lying countries which obviously would have been a tremendous security problems for the whole world. The United States couldn't really do anything to help the Afghans, such as guns, tanks etc. because the Russians would have known where the weapons were coming from and then it would have become as they said in Washington a real war. So in comes Charlie who does a fantastic job of figuring out how to help and ends up bringing down the Soviet Union in the process. The one glitch is, and this is what makes this whole movie so poignant and not so funny, what happens after the Afghans win. Well we all know that, as Gust, the CIA guy tells Charlie after all is over, we have to do something to back up Afghanistan, all the crazies (Taliban) are moving in. The American government does nothing. The Afghans won the war (or we did) so now who cares. There is a very interesting quote from Charlie Wilson at the end of the movie that pretty much sums it all up, I will paraphrase .....It was a great time, wonderful things were done......but we fucked up the end game.......Nothing truer could ever have been said. For those of you out there who don't remember where the beginning of the end (9/11) started, go see this movie.

Enjoy

Susan

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Entry for December 31, 2007/ Movie Monday Charlie Wilson's War

I saw Charlie Wilson's War this weekend. Very good movie. Well directed by Mike Nichols, taken from a book by George Crile screenplay byAaron Sorkin. Great cast including Tom Hanks as Charlie Wilson. Julia Roberts and Phillip Seymour Hoffman.

Since I am not really very good at explaining the story of a movie I stole this little snipit from a web site I like to visitThe Internet Movie Database . It will help explain things

"Good-Time Charlie" Wilson, a flawed and fun-loving Congressman from the piney woods of East Texas, deftly operates the levers of power to funnel money and weapons to the Mujahedin of Afghanistan following the Soviet invasion of their country in late 1979. Charlie finds assistance in the oddest of places -- a renegade CIA agent whose outsider status and womanizing ways endears him to Wilson; a Houston socialite who leads Wilson to the cause; the willing Pakistani dictator fascinated by the socialite; the Israelis who modify and manufacture Soviet weapons to maintain the wink-and-nudge illusion of American neutrality; and the women -- ooh the women.

Based on the story (and the excellent book of the same name) that is so true and engaging that artistic liberties are not needed, even if they are taken in the film. "

Now that we have gotten all that out of the way. I would like to say the story this is based on was a very political hot potato when it was going on. The Soviet Union was bombing Afghanistan passed the stone age trying to get into Pakistan and the other close lying countries which obviously would have been a tremendous security problems for the whole world. The United States couldn't really do anything to help the Afghans, such as guns, tanks etc. because the Russians would have known where the weapons were coming from and then it would have become as they said in Washington a real war. So in comes Charlie who does a fantastic job of figuring out how to help and ends up bringing down the Soviet Union in the process. The one glitch is, and this is what makes this whole movie so poignant and not so funny, what happens after the Afghans win. Well we all know that, as Gust, the CIA guy tells Charlie after all is over, we have to do something to back up Afghanistan, all the crazies (Taliban) are moving in. The American government does nothing. The Afghans won the war (or we did) so now who cares. There is a very interesting quote from Charlie Wilson at the end of the movie that pretty much sums it all up, I will paraphrase .....It was a great time, wonderful things were done......but we fucked up the end game.......Nothing truer could ever have been said. For those of you out there who don't remember where the beginning of the end (9/11) started, go see this movie.

Enjoy

Susan

Friday, December 28, 2007

Friends and Family


Hans and me on the Verde Valley Train ride

Hello

Looks like one of my resolutins for the New Year will have to be getting a little more active on here.  Sure does seem busy around this place.

Hope everyone has had a great Christmas or whatever and that everyone is getting ready for a fun New Years Celebration.  I also hope that everyone has a better time in 2008 than in 07. I know that sounds weird because maybe you had a great 07 but what is wrong with having an even better one in 08.

So best wishes to all.

Enjoy

susan

Entry for December 28, 2007? Friday Five for the end of the year

Copied the whole thing for a change. Haven't played in a while and this looks like fun.
Friday Five: New Year's Resolutions

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Entry for December 26, 2007/ the day after Christams

Took the day off thankfully, I was beat.

Had fun with the friends from New York. I usually spend Christmas with one our both of them, if I am here or their here or what ever.

Just did my budget for the rest of the month, a week, and I can't believe it, I have made it through Christmas in tact. did all the things I wanted for the holiday and my birthday, bought things for people and me and the furry ones, had a nice dinner, can pay all the bills I have left and still have money left over. How did that happen? Very good months and my wonderful clients sure do know how to be appreciative for the holidays. Good times.

Now back to reality.

Susan

Monday, December 24, 2007

Friday, December 21, 2007

Entry for December 20, 2007

Sure is getting dark and cold around here, can't wait till the sun decides it is time to start making it trip in the sky a little longer.

This time of the year always freaks me out. I just can't get out of bed in the moring. I don't own an alarm clock.

Warm and sunny solstice.

Susan

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Solstice

Start:     Dec 21, '07 12:00a
End:     Dec 22, '07
Winter for one half of the world and summer for the other, one longest night and one longest day

Monday, December 17, 2007

Good Monday morning

It is Monday morning and I have decided to start my week off by blogging on Multiply instead of Yahoo. It is too slow over there but I am not going to knock blog sites today.

With everyone gearing up for the holidays I just want you all to remember that unless you live in Floriday where it is raining, then it is cold out there and there are many of our furry friends and feathered ones who are proabably suffering because of it. Keep your furry kids in doors or just the quick walk for the dogs maybe some boots if you have snow and ice and rock salt around your neighborhood, keep the cats indoors, cats do not stay warm in this weather and put out some food for the birds and maybe some suete (sp). you know fat.Look out for strays who might need shelter. Be a good person, we have to watch out for those who can't speak for themselves.

Check out what our friend  A Paw Up Rescue is doing to help the helpless dogs in her neighborhood.

And let us all be happy that the scum Michael Vick is going to jail and I hope there are many animal lovers in there.

So, that is my piece for the day.

Have a good one.

Susan

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Birthday Wishes

Hey everybody just got here for the first time in a while and I am so excited, what great birthday wishes. Thank you all so much. What good friends. Looks like I will have to buzz around and visit every one. first I have to fix my christams page as it seems that Multiply has eaten my background.

Thanks again.

susan

Friday, December 14, 2007

Entry for December 15, 2007/ Song Saturday

Now here is something nice I found while looking for some of my favorite Classical Christams Music, Enya singing Silent Night in Galic. Very pretty. Hope you like it too.

Entry for December 14, 2007It's My Birthday

and here is the only too real me, grey hair and all wearing one of the pairs of earrings that my dear friend Lea, otherwise known as Miss Velvet Chord Progression, made for me personnally, aren't I special, for my birthday.

What is really going on is I am sitting here working on my second cup of coffee. It is 7:30 AM in Arizona. I have taken the day off and slept in, this is late for me. I am reading all the wonderful birthday greetings from so many dear friends out there around the world and as close to home as down the road in Arizona.

I have been on this wonderful blog site for over two years now, three birthdays. I came here to meet people and make friends at the behest of my friend Tracey who thought it would be a good way for me to meet men. HA. Well she is hardly on this site any more and I am a fixture. The one thing that did come about is that I have met so many wonderful caring people. The responce to my birthday has shown me that no matter where people are or if you know them face to face or just through words friends are friends. You can become close through words. There are people on this site that I literally know for two years. That is a fairly long time to create a friendship. I speak with them as I would any friend who I see every day. Actually sometime I speak to you all more than I do some of my friends back in New York on the phone.

So ya ya ya, basically what I want to say is thank you all so much for your friendship and caring and birthday wishes. I am off to enjoy the end of this 61st year of my life and move on to enjoying the 62nd. Cna you imagine 61, whew, I was one of the generation that said don't trust any one over thirty. So much for that.

Thanks again you all and check my friend Jay's blog for some great videos. Thanks Jay.

Love you all

Susan

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Entry for December 12, 2007/ Poetry Wednesday

Toward the Winter Solstice

byTimothy Steele

Although the roof is just a story high,
It dizzies me a little to look down.
I lariat-twirl the cord of Christmas lights
And cast it to the weeping birch’s crown;
A dowel into which I’ve screwed a hook
Enables me to reach, lift, drape, and twine
The cord among the boughs so that the bulbs
Will accent the tree’s elegant design.

Friends, passing home from work or shopping, pause
And call up commendations or critiques.
I make adjustments. Though a potpourri
Of Muslims, Christians, Buddhists, Jews, and Sikhs,
We all are conscious of the time of year;
We all enjoy its colorful displays
And keep some festival that mitigates
The dwindling warmth and compass of the days.

Some say that L.A. doesn’t suit the Yule,
But UPS vans now like magi make
Their present-laden rounds, while fallen leaves
Are gaily resurrected in their wake;
The desert lifts a full moon from the east
And issues a dry Santa Ana breeze,
And valets at chic restaurants will soon
Be tending flocks of cars and SUVs.

And as the neighborhoods sink into dusk
The fan palms scattered all across town stand
More calmly prominent, and this place seems
A vast oasis in the Holy Land.
This house might be a caravansary,
The tree a kind of cordial fountainhead
Of welcome, looped and decked with necklaces
And ceintures of green, yellow, blue, and red.

Some wonder if the star of Bethlehem
Occurred when Jupiter and Saturn crossed;
It’s comforting to look up from this roof
And feel that, while all changes, nothing’s lost,
To recollect that in antiquity
The winter solstice fell in Capricorn
And that, in the Orion Nebula,
From swirling gas, new stars are being born.




"Toward the Winter Solstice" fromToward the Winter Solstice (Swallow Press/Ohio University Press, 2006,www.ohioswallow.com).

This poem is dedicated to Miss Trine, who was our origional hostess for Poetry Wednesday and who is back with us now. Welcome back wonderful woman.

Susan

Entry for December 11, 2007Ho Ho Ho

I am really getting into the holiday spirit. For the past two days I have been working on getting the Christams cards out in the mail. I just love sending Christmas cards. This is how I keep in touch with people who I don't see regularly, all my friends back in New York etc. This was something my mother did because all our friends were in the army like my dad and people were every where. So I have kept up the tradition.

This past weekend I started bringing in the greens for the celebration of the Solstice. I have pine from my trees on the drive way and desert holly from the land out back and mistletoe from the old ranch were I use to live. Mistletoe for healing, holly and pine for the Lord and Lady of the Greenwood. My Solstice is based on the old English, Celtic traditions. I will try for some Scottish traditions this year. All the candles have been burning every night as it is getting really dark around here, especially with all the rain we have been having. It is just wonderful. Snowed in Sedona this past Saturday while I was up there with a client. So beautiful. I just love snow. Of course I don't have to really deal with it any more, but I think I still miss it alot.

Hope everyone is getting or has gotten ready for the holidays, I know Chanukah is running now and Solstice night will be coming soon and Christmas. I think it is important to look way beyond the crass comercialism of this time of year and keep that Tiny Tim thing alive, lets do peace on earth and even if you don't believe ( like me) God Bless Us Everyone.

Susan

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Poetry Wednesday

A little poetry ,actually carols ,for the Solstice and Christmas season.
The holly and the ivy were brought from the old religion with their magic for the solstice and mingled together with the celebration of the birth of Jesus. The rising of the sun referring to the solstice sunrise when the day starts to get longer again.
"During the solstice season make your home a temple to greenness and growing things. To sit in a room, lit only with fire and candlelight, to see the flames reflected in the glossy surfaces of the leaves of holly, ivy or laurel, is to be in a magicl place, where the dreams of our ancestors, and the magical reality of the Solstice, come alive in ways we can scarcely imagine."*
*John Matthews, " The Winter Solstice"
The holly and the ivy,
When they are both full grown,
Of all trees that are in the wood,
The holly bears the crown:
O, the rising of the sun,
And the running of the deer
The playing of the merry organ,
Sweet singing in the choir.


- Christmas Carol
This doesn't sound very Christmassy to me but back when these were written there was snow everywhere, sort of like this country right now. Christmas white.
In the bleak mid-winter
Frosty wind made moan,
Earth stood hard as iron,
Water like a stone;
Snow had fallen, snow on snow,
Snow on snow,
In the bleak mid-winter,
Long ago.


- Christmas Carol
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Entry for December 04, 2007/ Astronomy Tuesday

Went back into the past for this one. It is from Christmas eve of 2006. Thought it was sufficiantly cool. Hope you do too.

For all of you who are snowed in, think of it as a Early White Christmas and I hope you don't ;have to go any where.

Enjoy.

Astronomy Picture of the Day

Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.

2006 December 24
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Rumors of a Strange Universe
Credit:High-Z Supernova Search Team,HST,NASA

Explanation:Eight years agoresults werefirst presented indicating that most of the energy in our universe is not in stars or galaxies but is tied to space itself. In the language of cosmologists, a largecosmological constant is directly implied by new distantsupernovae observations. Suggestions of acosmological constant (lambda) arenot new -- they have existed since the advent ofmodern relativistic cosmology. Such claims were not usually popular with astronomers, though, because lambda is so unlike known universe components, because lambda's value appeared limited by other observations, and because less-strange cosmologies without lambda had previously done well in explaining the data. What is noteworthy here is the seemingly direct and reliable method of the observations and the good reputations of thescientists conductingthe investigations. Over the past eight years, independent teams of astronomers have continued to accumulate data that appears to confirm the unsettling result. Theabove picture of a supernova that occurred in1994 on the outskirts of aspiral galaxy was taken by one of these collaborations.

Tomorrow's picture:bigger truss

Saturday, December 1, 2007

My Birthday

Start:     Dec 14, '07 12:00a
End:     Dec 15, '07 12:00a

Friday, November 30, 2007

Entry for December 1, 2007/ World AIDS Day

Today is World AIDS Day. I had thought to do a tribute to my friends who had died from this terrible disease. Though the more I thought about the idea the more it seemed to be out of place. The past I thought not a good place to be. So I was lost as to exactly what to do to help draw attention to this day and why it does exist. The last two years I gave a rant on the terrible tragedies that were occurring all over the world because of this disease. That we tend to forget it still exists because we are not so affected by it any more. See I still got it in. But tonight I was watching My Night at The Grammys, best performances from the show over the years. One of them was Bruce Springsteen singing his title song from the movie Philadelphia and then I knew what I would post today. I think this is a good tribute to my friends and maybe will get people to remember how horrible a disease this is. And if you haven't seen Philadelphia or heard this song. Then just go rent it. I won't need to explain.Susan

Entry for November 30, 2007/ friday Five

Friday Five, five things I would most like to get from Santa.

Well that is pretty easy for me.

1. My Jake dog being able to walk right again.

and then after that I would love 4 new clients. That would really brighten up my life.

You can't always wish for goodies when your life is not what it should be. I need business to take care of me and my furry family and then I can think about treats.

So ho ho ho.

Susan

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Entry for November 29, 2007/ Saying Goodbye to Termite, Sad Day

My Termite

Heard some very bad news today from good friends of mine. Their wonderful doggie Termite, who I know well and has always been my sweetie, is going to have to be humanely killed on Monday, she has a tumor on her heart and cancer through the rest of her body and is probably already in great pain and would pass on soon, just weeks, anyway but it would be a terrible death. It is so sad. Termite is a precious pup and her family and friends will miss her very much.

Sad day

Susan

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Entry for November 28, 2007

I'm sick, sinus infection I think. There is a giant fire on the other side of the mountain from me, I can see it. I think the smoke is what is making me ill. Wish it would go away.

Later

Susan

Monday, November 26, 2007

Entry for November 26, 2007 Astronomy Picture of the Day

This was too beautiful not to post.

Astronomy Picture of the Day

Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.

2007 November 26
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Moon Over Pigeon Point Lighthouse
Credit &Copyright:Tyler Westcott

Explanation:This spectacular sky is mostly human-made. Once a year, theLight Station at Pigeon Point nearSan Francisco,California,USA is lit as it was over 100 years ago. During this time, light generated by fivekerosene lamps pours through 24 rotatingFresnel lenses, warning approaching ships to stay away. Early last week, light emanating from the Pigeon Point Lighthouse wasparticularly picturesque because of a thin fog, also blurring the distant Moon. During the latter 1970s, thelighthouse was guarded by an 800 pound pig named Lester. In modern times, the light house is still active but has been supplied with amore efficient flashingaerobeacon.

Tomorrow's picture:space station earth


Sunday, November 25, 2007

Off to Prescott

Entry for November 24, 2007/ Off to Prescott
Entry for November 24, 2007/ Off to Prescott magnify

It is only the second day after Thanksgiving and I am going shopping, well not really.I am off to the next biggest town from us, Prescott, where there is a large mall and many box stores, all we have is a giant Wal-Mart, shows the type of place I live in. Prescott use to be the capital of Arizona and is a very interesting town. I suppose it classifies as a city but a small one. The downtown has the old court house, beautiful building and many over 100 year old bars on Montezuma Street, otherwise known as Whiskey Row. The town is full of Victorian style houses because that was what was going on back east at the time and the upper class in the state capital wanted to fit right in. It is very interesting what people thought was glamor back in the 1890's in the southwest. The houses are beautiful though. Many cowboy and historical movies have featured Prescott in their stories, Arizona was really the wild west back then and Prescott was the only bastion of civilization in the whole state. Glad they moved the capital to Phoenix though because it keep the town of Prescott pretty close to it;s original state, downtown anyway. Where I am going is a whole different kettle of fish. Right before you get into town you drive through box store heaven and of course the mall, there is Costco. Giant Wal-mart, Pet smart multiple strip malls, small outdoor malls and the reason I am really going there the giant Multiplex Theater. I really need to get out of the valley I live in so my friend Megan and I decided to not only get in a movie, not sure which one yet and do a little shopping, she will be shopping I will be watching. We should be able to make a day of it and it will be real winter over there as they are about 10 degrees colder than we are. Always like to go there in the summer.

I posted my fall wreath again to let some people who asked know that the poor thing lasted only about two weeks before it completely dried out, we haven't had rain in three months, but it still looks good, just dry. I will keep it up till the Winter holiday one goes up, Winter Holidays, that is my way of being so politically correct I could gag. Covers everything, offends no one.

So that is my day. Hope you all are having a good one.

Enjoy

Susan and the Furry Family

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Saturday

Hi all, I I posted a big ol' blog over at yahoo so come visit

 

http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-MJLGmGI8eqIF6zUsmrWuJPxi8F4qsA--?cq=1

Enjoy,

Susan

Monday, November 19, 2007

Entry for November 19, 2007/ Meatless Mondays for Thanksgiving

My good friend Tracey emailed me this today and I am thrilled as any of you who read my blog last Friday you will know that I was trying to find a good way to make meatless gravy and bingo now I know how. So try and save a turkey for Thanksgiving, I am sure they will be very thankfull.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Entry for November 18, 2007/ ART SUNDAY

I was going through some photos of works by Grandma Moses that I have on my pics waiting for me to do an Art Sunday post on her, I guess.

Well here it is. I have always felt a certain sense of autumn and Thanksgiving everytime I look at her work, even it is a painting of the middle of summer or deep winter. It must be the country thing. Any way, I was drawn to her today.

Below I have a link to some biographical information on her, if you care to give it a look.

INFORMATION ON GRANDMA MOSES

This first painting is titled "Over The Bridge To Grandma's"

Over HALLOWEEN...Grandma AND NOW CHRISTMAS....Grandma

HOPE YOU ENJOYED THE LITTLE GRANDMA MOSES SHOWING.

SUSAN

Entry for November 17, 2007 More Tips From the ASPCA

After two years I am still posting Holiday Pet Alerts from the ASPCA, I think it is important for everyone to know the dangers that can befall your furry friends during the holidays. So to help keep them safe, give this a read.

From the ASPCA's Web site

PET HEALTH ALERT: NO SWEETS FOR THE SWEET THIS THANKSGIVING
chocolateFor many people, overindulging in holiday goodies may result in a few extra pounds—but the consequences for our animal companions are much greater if they accidentally ingest cookies, candy or baked goods containing chocolate. In any form ranging from one-ounce baking squares to hand-dipped truffles, chocolate contains theobromine and caffeine, both methylxanthines that can cause stimulation of the central nervous system, an increase in heart rate and tremors. Clinical signs—vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, hyperactivity, and increased thirst, urination and heart rate—can be seen with the ingestion of as little as two ounces of baking chocolate by a ten-pound dog.

And while sugar-free sweets may be a healthier choice for you, gum or candies made with xylitol can make your pets ill. Dogs who’ve ingested significant amounts may develop a sudden drop in blood sugar, resulting in depression, loss of coordination and seizures. Data from the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) also appears to point to a link between xylitol ingestion and liver failure in dogs.

Please take care this holiday season to keep all candy out of your pets' reach—and don't let them in the kitchen unsupervised if you’re baking with chocolate. If you suspect your pet may have eaten chocolate or candies containing xylitol, or any other potentially poisonous substance, call your veterinarian or the APCC's emergency hotline at (888) 426-4435 for round-the-clock telephone assistance. For more information on poison prevention,visit APCC online.

More Holiday Pet Safety Tips

Entry for November 17, 2007 More Tips From the ASPCA magnify

After two years I am still posting Holiday Pet Alerts from the ASPCA, I think it is important for everyone to know the dangers that can befall your furry friends during the holidays. So to help keep them safe, give this a read.

From the ASPCA's Web site

PET HEALTH ALERT: NO SWEETS FOR THE SWEET THIS THANKSGIVING
chocolate cakeFor many people, overindulging in holiday goodies may result in a few extra pounds—but the consequences for our animal companions are much greater if they accidentally ingest cookies, candy or baked goods containing chocolate. In any form ranging from one-ounce baking squares to hand-dipped truffles, chocolate contains theobromine and caffeine, both methylxanthines that can cause stimulation of the central nervous system, an increase in heart rate and tremors. Clinical signs—vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, hyperactivity, and increased thirst, urination and heart rate—can be seen with the ingestion of as little as two ounces of baking chocolate by a ten-pound dog.

And while sugar-free sweets may be a healthier choice for you, gum or candies made with xylitol can make your pets ill. Dogs who’ve ingested significant amounts may develop a sudden drop in blood sugar, resulting in depression, loss of coordination and seizures. Data from the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) also appears to point to a link between xylitol ingestion and liver failure in dogs.

Please take care this holiday season to keep all candy out of your pets' reach—and don't let them in the kitchen unsupervised if you’re baking with chocolate. If you suspect your pet may have eaten chocolate or candies containing xylitol, or any other potentially poisonous substance, call your veterinarian or the APCC's emergency hotline at (888) 426-4435 for round-the-clock telephone assistance. For more information on poison prevention, visit APCC online.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Entry for November 16, 2007/ Reicpe Friday

This is a great recipe for a mushroom roast that I got from Trine a couple of years ago for all my veggie friends out there who don't eat Turkey for Thanksgiving. I made this last year and it was so good I ate the whole in two days.

Ingredients ( the measurements are in grams and milliliters) most packages have grams next to the oz weight. Also milliliters are on most measuring cups. This was from a Danish cook book, that is why the measurements are different.

550 g mushrooms ( I use portabello and regular)

2oo g nuts ( I used pecans)

2 stalks of celery

1 apple ( I used gala)

3 Tbsp breadcrumbs

100 ml cream

3 eggs

salt and pepper

1 tsp allspice

1/2 tsp ginger

6 sheets puff pastry ( frozen)

Method"

Clean and chop the mushrooms coarsely and saute them in a little butter. Grind the nuts in a blender, food processor. Mix the mushrooms and the nuts and add the slice celery and the apple diced. Stir in breadcrumbs, cream and eggs. Season with salt, pepper , allspice and ginger.

Defrost the puff pastry if required and place them next to each other Roll them out. Spread the mushroom mix over the middle of the pastry and wrap the pastry around. Decorate with strips of pastry (glue egg). Brush the whole package with egg and bake for 45 minutes at 390 F.

It is also possible to prepare this dish without the puff pastry. Then you shape the mushroom mix bread shape and bake it in the oven for 40 minutes at 390 F. This is what I did last year but I am going to try the pastry this time.

Serve with all the usual goodies. I am going to try and make a mushroom gravy with out drippings. Just try cooking up all the usual spices in mushroom broth and then mix in flour or corn starch. Hope it works.

Hope who ever tries this really enjoys it, I know I did.

Susan

Hello

Over here visiting some folks, so I thought I would just drop a few words.

First I miss all of you who are here all the time now, but I will try and catch up. I have found a few features here that I like, as in you can edit your comments, Fab. Great for my typing and spelling errors.

Two days till my second Anniversary on yahoo, screwed it up and wrote my blog on it today. Oh well. You might want to check it our, most of you know where I am over there.

I guess most of you can tell that I am still a little grumpy about so many of my friends moving over to Multiply, but life happens. I must remember this and let go. Letting go is a good thing.

I will be posting  a recipe tomorrow for Deb's Friday thingy, a mushroom roast for those of us who do not want to kill a turkey for Thanksgiving, I made it last year and it was delicious. Our old friend Trine had posted it a few years back. I know there are a few of you who are veggies and might appreciate this.

So have a great day.

Susan

Entry for November 15, 2007/ Second Anniversary

My second anniversary on Yahoo 360. Can you believe it. Went back and checked to see what it was about and it was a link to the ASPCA to help everyone learn how to help animals. Hence the doggie pointing at you all today because this is the little critter I have since chosen to announce all animal related blogs.

I have been very melancholy about this anniversary. All the insanity regarding what is happening to 360 and many friends moving to different blogs and trying to keep up and wondering if I really care has just worn me out. After all this time though I have decided that the effort was always worth it and I will be banging out blogs here as long as I can.

I have been looking over a few of my old blogs, yes they are still there, and they are fun and some even interesting. Really liked some of my posts for Art Sunday, back when I was really feeling motivated and being creative. Soon I will be coming up on the third of quite a few things, Thanksgiving, World Aids Day, My birthday, Christmas, Solstice, etc. Last year was a really big time for everyone to bring out all the goodies and I hope this year will be the same. You will all have to hear me rant and rave about AIDS still being around and bemoan my getting older.

Well here is Happy Anniversary to me and my blog, may there be many more.

Enjoy the day

Susan

This is too funny, I just went back to that first blog to make sure it was about the ASPCA, which it was and guess what, today is not my anniversary, Saturday , the 17th, is, but since I don't usually blog on Saturday I will leave all this for today, hey why not. As we use to say back in the day "Close enough for Rock and Roll"

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Entry for November 13, 2007/ Poetry Wednesday

Now this is a nice poem,cuddly, by a wonderful poet who was very popular when I was young and excited about the world.

Click on Nikki's name and read more about her.

Enjoy

Susan

Quilts

byNikki Giovanni

(for Sally Sellers)

Like a fading piece of cloth
I am a failure

No longer do I cover tables filled with food and laughter
My seams are frayed my hems falling my strength no longer able
To hold the hot and cold

I wish for those first days
When just woven I could keep water
From seeping through
Repelled stains with the tightness of my weave
Dazzled the sunlight with my
Reflection

I grow old though pleased with my memories
The tasks I can no longer complete
Are balanced by the love of the tasks gone past

I offer no apology only
this plea:

When I am frayed and strained and drizzle at the end
Please someone cut a square and put me in a quilt
That I might keep some child warm

And some old person with no one else to talk to
Will hear my whispers

And cuddle
near



Copyright © Nikki Giovanni. From the Visual Verse Project. Used with permission of the author

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Your on Google

Just found out something very interesting. My Multiply name madisonpooface is on google and not only on just the name but links to all my blogs on here, even though I have only network checked, also my blogspot and myspace are on there, I really never ;planned on haveing my blogs spread all over the world at the click of a mouse.

Now there is nothing there from 360. so from now on if any one wants to visit with me I would suggest that you come over to 360 or should I say back to 360 because I won;t be posting here any more.

Check it out see what happens when you google your Multiply name.

Sorry

Susan

Friday, November 9, 2007

Entry for November 09, 2007/ Friday Five

Friday Five is here again, where does the time fly, today we have......
These are a few of my favorite things:

Bouncing

Well it really looks like I am going to be spending my time, yet again, bouncing back and forth between Yahoo and Multiply because it looks like some of my favorite people are spending all their time over here. Just so you know things have really cleared up a lot on Yahoo. Guess this weekend it will be a catch up job on Multiply.

Hope you are all well.

Later

Susan

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Entry for November 08, 2007/ Friendship

Some new family photos posted above, Wanabe and Magic being pals, I just love it.

Well I have had company for the past three days and I am now out and about trying to catch up with all the friends here there and everywhere.

Wish everyone would come back to 360 so I wouldn't have to travel so far.

I guess I am just being selfish.

This isn't an official word thursday word, just for me and whoever else reads this.

Friendship.

Ain't it grand

Have a great day

Susan

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Entry for November 04, 2007/ Art Sunday

Recently I heard on National Public Radio that there was a monumental Edward Hopper exibit at The Washington Nation Gallery. In conjuntion with this exibit an opera was being written that was taken from five of Hopper's paintings. In this post I will give you information regarding this opera ( or as it is jokingly known as an Hoppera) and the five paintings of his that were the inspiration for the opera. The opera is title "Later That Same Evening". The following was taken from the National Gallery Web Site Links.

Painter Edward Hopper's urban scenes are among the most enduring and popular images of the 20th century. Now a joint project of the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, the National Gallery of Art, and the UM School of Music will bring five of his paintings to life in a new production of the Maryland Opera Studio, November 15-18 at the Center, and again on December 2 at the National Gallery.

Synopsis of Later the Same Evening:
an opera inspired by five paintings of Edward Hopper


Edward Hopper (1882 - 1967)
Room in New York, 1932
oil on canvas
Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; UNL- F.M. Hall Collection

Friday, November 2, 2007

Thursday, November 1, 2007

For Tammy

November 1st 2007

No pictures, no frolics, my blog today is for our friend Tammy, other wise know as Night Howl, who while in the midst's of carving her pumpkins and making ready for a holiday she loves very much, her Dad passed away. I believe she has been taking care of him for a long time and that is really about all I know, except that I am so sorry for her. Losing a parent is about the hardest thing you can have happen to you.

So I say, Tammy , my thoughts are with you, much love to you in this hard time, take solace in you family and keep those furry ones near you for comfort.

Susan

Entry for November 01, 2007/Tammy

No pictures, no frolics, my blog today is for our friend Tammy, other wise know as Night Howl, who while in the midst's of carving her pumpkins and making ready for a holiday she loves very much, her Dad passed away. I believe she has been taking care of him for a long time and that is really about all I know, except that I am so sorry for her. Losing a parent is about the hardest thing you can have happen to you.

So I say, Tammy , my thoughts are with you, much love to you in this hard time, take solace in you family and keep those furry ones near you for comfort.

Susan

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Poetry Wednesday

Entry for October 30, 2007Poetry Wednesday
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Ok so I know it is Halloween, happy Halloween, but while I was trying to find a Halloween poem I came upon one of my favorite little ditties, The Owl and The PussyCat by Edward Lear so I thought I would go with this.

It is such a wonderful whimsical poem. How could you not like it.

So enjoy and Have a Great Halloween and Samhain

Susan

The Owl and the Pussy-Cat
by Edward Lear

The Owl and the Pussy-Cat went to sea 
In a beautiful pea-green boat:
They took some honey, and plenty of money
Wrapped up in a five-pound note.
The Owl looked up to the stars above,
And sang to a small guitar,
"0 lovely Pussy, 0 Pussy, my love,
What a beautiful Pussy you are,
You are,
You are!
What a beautiful Pussy you are!"

Pussy said to the Owl, "You elegant fowl,
How charmingly sweet you sing!
Oh! let us be married; too long we have tarried,
But what shall we do for a ring?"
They sailed away, for a year and a day,
To the land where the bong-tree grows;
And there in a wood a Piggy-wig stood,
With a ring at the end of his nose,
His nose,
His nose,
With a ring at the end of his nose.

"Dear Pig, are you willing to sell for one shilling
Your ring?" Said the Piggy, "I will."
So they took it away, and were married next day
By the turkey who lives on the hill.
They dined on mince and slices of quince,
Which they ate with a runcible spoon;
And hand in hand, on the edge of the sand,
They danced by the light of the moon,
The moon,
The moon,
They danced by the light of the moon.
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Autumn Wreath






Entry for October 30, 2007/Autumn Wreath

Instead of the usual fireworks from the universe that I display on Tuesday I will be displaying a little of my own handy work.
The wreath you see above on my front door is something I have made every year since I lived on the ranch when I first moved to Arizona. All of the ingredients grow wild on there. It use to be an orchard. Wish I had a picture. Some other time.
Comprised of rose hips, pyracantha(?) and pomegranates, all picked by me on the ranch. For those not familiar with rose hips, they are orange Berry looking things that come after this particular type of rose is finished blooming, right at the bottom of the bloom, hence rose hips tea. The rose bush grows in wild long vines, and I cut long ones with the beautiful fall colored rose hips on them and wind them around a woven wood base then I tuck in lose ones all over to fill it out.
The pyracnatha, beautiful red berries on big bushes, I cut and hang in the middle, the color is so fantastic.
Then the fresh cut pomegranates go tuck in the wood base for a wee bit more color.
All very autumn and colorful, when December comes it is replace by my winter wreath, but this one is not lost, it goes on the back of the door on the inside, gets added some mistletoe and pine cones and becomes my solstice wreath.
Enjoy
Susan

Monday, October 29, 2007

Second Blog

Well I think I finally have a picture up. Not sure it made it there. I am working on getting this to look like something. You can never be too sure which blog site we will all end up on. I must sort out how to hook up with people on here. Guess I will be fooling around with the site for a while.
susan

Entry for October 28, 2007Safety tips for Halloween

Some tips from the ASPCA to help save your furry friends from any trama over Halloween.

NO SCAREDY CATS (OR DOGS!) THIS HALLOWEEN: TOP 10 SAFETY TIPS
dogHappy Halloween, pet parents! As October 31 approaches, the ASPCA would like to offer some common-sense cautions that’ll keep your pets safe and stress-free this time of year:

- No tricks, no treats: That bowlful of candy is for trick-or-treaters, not for Scruffy and Fluffy. Chocolate in all forms can be very dangerous for dogs and cats, and tin foil and cellophane candy wrappers can be hazardous if swallowed.

- Dress-up can be a big mess-up for some pets. Please don’t put your dog or cat in costume unless you know he or she loves it (yup, some pets are real hams!). For companion animals who prefer wearing their “birthday suits,” however, wearing a costume can cause undue stress.

- If you do dress up your pet, make sure the costume isn’t annoying or unsafe. It should not restrict the animal’s movement or hearing, or impede his ability to breathe or bark. Keep a lookout for small, dangling or easily chewed-off pieces on the costume that your pet could choke on.

- Popular Halloween plants such as pumpkins and decorative corn are considered to be relatively nontoxic, yet they can produce gastrointestinal upset should pets ingest them. Intestinal blockage could even occur if large pieces are consumed.

For our complete list of Halloween safety tips,visit ASPCA.org. And please remember, if you suspect that your pet has ingested a potentially dangerous substance—around Halloween or any time of year—please call your veterinarian or theASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Entry for October 28, 2007/ Movie Monday

I very rarely post for Movie Monday, but this week I have two good movies that I think should be seen.

The first is a wee bit in the Halloween vein, of course, it is called The Others. Starring Nicole Kidman it was written and directed by Alejandro Amenabar.

A truly great horror story in the spirit of the old, use your own imagination, scary movies. Very reminiscent of the original The Haunting.

It takes place on the Isle of Jersey off the coast of England. Very atmospheric, lots of fog. A young wife and her two children are living there, nice home, waiting for the return of their husband and father from WWII.

The children have a disease that prevents them from being in light, so many drawn curtains, can't leave the house in the daytime, many religiously strict rules and religious lessons regarding children when they die.

They must hire new servants as it seems the old ones just walked out, when three people come to the door about the positions things get real exciting.

No more, to many twists and turns to the ending.

This movie is a real must see if you haven't already, it was very popular.

The next movie is fantasy and has nothing to do with Halloween. "Neverwas" just watched this movie for the first time this past weekend. With Ian McKellen, William Hurt, Aaron Eckhart, Nick Nolte and Jessica Lange rounding out a fantastic cast you can't go wrong. I don't know why I had never heard of it. One of those little movies that you never see till you come upon it in the video store.

A young well educated psychiatrist (Eckhart) goes to work at an asylum, Millwood, where his father had been a patiant. His father was an extremely well known author famous for having written a young persons book entitled Zachery Small and the Land of Neverwas. A fairytale that changed the life of many people. A book full of hope. Zach Reily, the son and psychiatrist was Zachery Small. There are many paths in this movie, magical wonderful paths where some delusions are reality and proving that as Zachs father says,"some stories find the story teller".

This is one of those movies that will just melt your heart and really blow your mind. It is a magical fantasy that could and should be real.

Go get it and watch it right now. Oh it is so good.

Enjoy both.

Susan

Safety Tips for Halloween for your furry friends

Entry for October 28, 2007Safety tips for Halloween
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Some tips from the ASPCA to help save your furry friends from any trama over Halloween.

NO SCAREDY CATS (OR DOGS!) THIS HALLOWEEN: TOP 10 SAFETY TIPS
dog in a pumpkinHappy Halloween, pet parents! As October 31 approaches, the ASPCA would like to offer some common-sense cautions that’ll keep your pets safe and stress-free this time of year:

- No tricks, no treats: That bowlful of candy is for trick-or-treaters, not for Scruffy and Fluffy. Chocolate in all forms can be very dangerous for dogs and cats, and tin foil and cellophane candy wrappers can be hazardous if swallowed.

- Dress-up can be a big mess-up for some pets. Please don’t put your dog or cat in costume unless you know he or she loves it (yup, some pets are real hams!). For companion animals who prefer wearing their “birthday suits,” however, wearing a costume can cause undue stress.

- If you do dress up your pet, make sure the costume isn’t annoying or unsafe. It should not restrict the animal’s movement or hearing, or impede his ability to breathe or bark. Keep a lookout for small, dangling or easily chewed-off pieces on the costume that your pet could choke on.

- Popular Halloween plants such as pumpkins and decorative corn are considered to be relatively nontoxic, yet they can produce gastrointestinal upset should pets ingest them. Intestinal blockage could even occur if large pieces are consumed.

For our complete list of Halloween safety tips, visit ASPCA.org. And please remember, if you suspect that your pet has ingested a potentially dangerous substance—around Halloween or any time of year—please call your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435.

 

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Saturday, October 27, 2007

Art Sunday

Oh no it's almost Halloween,,,,Scream, Scream.....

munch_scream

So that was a little tacky but this is such a good painting for the introduction to Halloween.

If you follow Edvard Munch to his page on Wickipedia you will find more of his wonderful paintings and his history.

Enjoy

Susan

Entry for October 27, 2007Art Sunday

Oh no it's almost Halloween,,,,Scream, Scream.....

munch_scream

So that was a little tacky but this is such a good painting for the introduction to Halloween.

If you followEdvard Munch to his page on Wickipedia you will find more of his wonderful paintings and his history.

Enjoy

Susan

Friday, October 26, 2007

Friday Five at Multiply

Entry for October 26, 2007/ Friday Five
FRIDAY FIVE: SPOOKY

Happy Halloween and welcome to this week's
FRIDAY FIVE: SPOOKY

This week's questions were provided by
Jacqui



Ponder the phenomena of the supernatural
and Halloween memories:


1) Do you believe in ghosts/spirits and if so why? Or why not

In the really intelligent part of my brain I am sure there are no such things as spirits or ghosts, but I sure would like to have someone prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that they do exist. I love the thought that spirit of all kinds are out there roaming the earth keeping us company. I have started watching Ghost Hunters on the SciFi channel just for this reason, it is great fun. I guess you could say that I don't believe but I wish I did and there are no rational reasons for that because ghosts and spirits aren't rational

2) Have you ever had what you would consider a supernatural encounter or unexplained event in your life? What was it?

When I was in my younger years and living with two girl friends we were always fooling around with the Ougi ( how do you spell that word) board and one evening when we were asking some question of the spirit we had cornered our apartment door flew wide open. It had been locked. No one was there, just us. Very Spooky, we put away the board and turned on the tv. on a few other occasions when I was really into being a not nice witch and was practicing spells with my dog in the room, I was in the circle but he wasn't and he started to really freak out during one of my conjuring sessions. Had to stop that too. Shouldn't fool around with things you really know nothing about.

3) Do you believe in ESP? Do you have it? I believe in intuition

4) When trick or treating as a child what was the scariest thing that ever happened? I don't think I ever had a scary experience trick or treating, as I always had fun.

5) What is your most memorable Halloween as a kid or adult?

All halloweens as a child, were memorable for me, especially when we were stationed in Turkey and the base had given my father a list of where all the military personel lived so the kids could trick or treat. We all lived "on the economy" in the Turkish community and they obviously did not know Halloween so we had to make sure we only annoyed the Americans. My girl friend and I dressed up and went trick or treating to all these astonished people apartments, mostly they were young airmen who just thought it was the coolest thing that these two little girls would not give up on Halloween and went out and about anyway, we really had so much fun that night, got all types of impromtu goodies. Adult wise when I lived in New York City I lived in a very large gay community and the Halloween parade came right through my neighborhood so you can imagine that most of my Halloweens were memorable.

Happy Halloween All.

Susan



Entry for October 26, 2007/ Friday Five

FRIDAY FIVE: SPOOKY

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Entry for October 24, 2007/ Her Royal Highness

Got this from Aimless, via Cris and Kirsten

My Peculiar Aristocratic Title is:
Her Royal Highness Susan the Overdecorated of Longer Interval
Get your Peculiar Aristocratic Title

Strange stuff.......

Susan