Look out boyfriends, I'mma gonna hurl!
Baseball season has started! :) This makes your Warrior Queen VERY happy indeed.
LOOK, BOYFRIENDS! SPRING FLOWERS ARE FINALLY HERE!
Crocus and snowdrops and the beginnings of hyacinths. The crocus and snowdrops are 1 month late; the hyacinths are on time. As you can see though, I have no grass, only mud.
Some gifts from the blogger meetup:
The mug says "it's the cat's house, we just pay the mortgage". Truer words were never spoken! The mug was from Randy. The maple syrup was from Pat; it came all the way from Canada! Damn fine syrup; we opened a bottle last weekend for our corncakes. Must be something in those maple trees in Canada...
A fresh hot home made from scratch beer bread; I used one bottle of Dogfish Head 60 minute IPA spouse purchased at the brewery. Ooooooooh, hoppy & strong! I made this on Saturday and it's almost gone.
I have managed NOT to go to the hospital for the past 2 weekends!
Different knitting projects continue to flow from the needles (a scarf and 2 shawls). I just started the scarf; the 2 shawls are almost finished.
I'mma get some color around here if it kills me! PS - the shawl pix were taken on my bed during the blogger meetup days.
And no post would be complete without a little pussy:
Since it was such a nice weekend, I left the sunporch door open and Miss Nyla was able to come and go as she pleased. She spent time sleeping in this chair when she was not watching birds/squirrels in the yard.
Cool post, anne marie! Love it all!!!
ReplyDeletePeace <3
Jay
thank you, dear! :)
DeleteWell thank goodness no repeat episodes on the health front!!!! O see great minds think alike with the crocus pictures. Did you ever have such happy feelings from seeing them, after this winter?!?!? I'll never take those flowers for granted again!
ReplyDeleteAlso are you sure your excited about baseball? Cause the Phillies are gonna bite the big one. You can tell I'm a real HUGE fan. I don't know what the hell gives.
Deleteseeing pretty crocus banishes the winter blues. and yeah, I know my team is going to blow goats this year, but it's in mah blood.
DeleteAbby tells Miss Nyla to keep up the good work. Especially supervising the squirrels!
ReplyDeletemiss nyla says to tell abby the squirrels need strict supervision at all times!
DeleteApart from animals, nothing raises my spirits more than the sight of flowers, preferably growing in their natural habitat.
ReplyDeleteThe attraction of 'American' sports - baseball, American football etc - remains as closed a mystery to as.....well, say cricket or rugby. And I think we'll leave it that way as we approach our sunset days.
P.S. Give Nyla a little gentle stroke from me, will you please?
nyla says MRRRRRRROW from the petting.
DeleteIt is nice to have a little warmer weather and signs of spring. The dough hook on my Kitchen Aid mixer broke on Saturday, I had to finish the batch by hand.
ReplyDeleteoh cripes! my beer bread is mixed by hand; for other breads, I use my breadmaker. I will be firing it up this weekend for a loaf o seeded rye!
Delete"I have managed NOT to go to the hospital for the past 2 weekends!"
ReplyDeleteWell THAT'S good news.
And Miss Nyla looks very much like a distant cousin of our own MaxGoldberg.
miss nyla says "thank you"!
DeleteLooks like Nyla is the queen in your house!
ReplyDeleteyou best believe it, rj! she has her mommy and daddy right where she wants them - under her paw!
DeleteWhen I see you pretty handy work, I wish I had learned to knit long ago. It would be a handy hobby today. Alas, I was told that Lefties were difficult to teach the art of knitting. They lied, I know. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletelefties can do ANYTHING; what you were told is a crock o shit! thank you for the compliment, dear cajun. if you saw the pix from the blogger meetup and I was wearing something wooly, it was one of my handknits.
DeleteWhat a fun post. MMM, I can smell the bread. Next to cupcakes, bread is another one of my weaknesses.
ReplyDeleteplus the bread is vegan and has BEER in it; all natural!
DeleteBeer bread...? yummmm!!
ReplyDeleteyeah, the beer acts as the yeast.
Deleteflour, baking powder, salt, sugar, 12 oz. beer, water. that's all the ingredients you need.
Miss Nyla is a pure treasure. Glad you had fun at your meet up. I can't wait for things to start budding out here in Minnesota. Take care. - Uptonking from Wonderland Burlesque
ReplyDeletedo you know CB of "the mangina monologues"? he was bemoaning the snow 1 week ago. hopefully MSP is out of the winter coat and into a (fashionable) spring jacket.
Deleteyou will have to come to one of our blogger meetups!
What a fabulous mug! Spot on indeed The meetup sounds, looks and no doubt smelled brilliant! I can't bake at all!
ReplyDeleteps.........it's nice to meet fellow knitters. Some are under the notion that knitters are a boring bunch. I'm knitting a black false widow spider (with skull on back) for my son-in-law's visit this weekend. What's boring (or insane) about that..!?
squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! do you know about www.ravelry.com, a free knit/crochet social website? I am out there as phillygirl9654. free patterns, new friends...come over to the dark side!
DeleteHi Anne Marie I am in Ne Philly and have been reading your blog for awhile..not in the creepy stalky way but in the hey she lives in my city way. Not sure where you are in the city but we are in the NE ..but I am repeating myself..it must be late. Anyway Hi!
ReplyDeleteJudy
http://thatsudywithaj.blogspot.com/
hello "udy with a j"! I actually live in plymouth meeting, but no one's ever heard of that. I grew up in SW and moved to the burbs at the tender age of 4. I'll go check out your blog!
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