Monday, June 25, 2012

I'm Done!!!!


 Oh, how they danced, under a stark balcony of leafy, green plants and some strange yellow panel. We still can't see that he will end up with anything other than the oddest lips on record.



OK, so he still has funny lips, but do you notice how the flowers have bloomed? And there is a flower and scribbling that you can't read even in person on that strange yellow panel? Not to mention the oddly positioned French Knots that represent - ? - fairy lights?
Anyway, it's all done. All done. All done. I told Adrian I am going to wait a bit to start the next one. He said, "enh." I don't think my needlepointing has much impact on his life. It has a huge impact on my fingers. For the next few weeks, I'm going to work hard to mount the 345 other needlepoints I have in my armoir. (btw, google does not know what the word is. It is NOT amour.)  


Sunday we had a brunch to put together the PALAC programs for this Fall and Winter. It's going to be a lot of fun. So many good ideas. And such bright people. What saddens me is that my friend Norri decided that we are not ready for a group on String Theory. Damn. I'd love to have a real scientist leading a discussion on a topic that fascinates me. Damn. But not a bad idea in the bunch. In fact, it was suggested in the past that we should look at a classic Mexican piece of literature so we could know more about people from Mexico. One woman who I had discounted as flighty said that is a stupid idea. She is planning a group around the perspective of many different ethnic groups growing up in Pasadena. Find out how the other 85% live. Cool. No longer flighty. Outspoken enough to stop the idea that we can learn about other cultures by merely reading literature. What a great group.

Friday, June 22, 2012

It All Comes Down To This

There it is, the top right corner. All I have left of the stitching is a little square of black cross stitches. And then the top stitching begins.


We are having a Greek potluck at a friends house tonight. The homeowner, Joyce, is making a Greek Salad as the main. Fran is making dessert. I am bringing appetizers or Meze. Unfortunately these women know me. "Don't bring too much." Sigh. It's so hard. I'm making taramasalta at Joyce's because she has tarama at her house from a previous attempt. Mine is different, made with blanched almonds instead of bread. And I'm making spanikopita because I like those and I'm not afraid of filo. Oh, and I decided to make a little eggplant appetizer. 
I know, too much. But there will be 6 of us, 2 men. Surely we don't want them to go away hungry!


If I would like to change any part of my brain, it would be that. Less can be more. No, really. I think. Maybe I should ask Adrian to make hummus. OK, just joking.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Why Start Recipe Testing A Month Ahead?

Because.


Next. 


We are "camping" with the Campbells and Campbell-Kaswells at the beginning of August. I saw mini-corndog muffins somewhere and knew that I had to make them for the corn dog queen my nephew married. Had to make them when we are all together.
However, great (and I do mean great) nephew is gluten intolerant. Hummmm. On Monday I found a gluten free cornbread. The test was on. 
And this is why we test. Taste was OK, but the ratio and visual affect was wrong. I reviewed the original recipe and realized that I had doubled the amount of batter and used mini-dogs when I should have used 1" slice of regular beef dog.
And that's why we practice.  




Practice has made nearly perfect on the needlepoint. There is just a bit left in the upper right corner. And then I begin top stitching. Someone really wants to see the cat in the upper left window. He will appear, with tail, when the top switching is done.


Reading Alas Babylon. In fact, I was listening while walking through the market. Written in '59, it is about what happens when them damn Russkies and us brave 'Mericans shoot nuclear weapons at each other. It is so very good. I was in a strange mood as I walked the aisles. No electricity, no gas, barter, scrounge. I'm surprised I didn't stock up on bottled water and energy bars.

Friday, June 15, 2012

Found the Top!



So exciting! Do you see the two red columns at the top? That is the top. I am now working around that column to fill it in more. Reaching a corner would be grand. Maybe by the time this weekend is history. I've miscounted at some points. This will not be a perfect recreation. Perfect enough. 


Had lunch today with people from PALAC.  It was really fun. The organizer, Jacqui, invited several people because she likes people. We were waiting for The Audacity of Hope to be delivered. Lots of miscommunication because that happens with old people. It was all worked out and we all lived. The fun part was when we were talking about group leaders (those who lead the discussions about books and stuff.) One guy said that all leaders have followers. I said I am not a leader, but I have followers. Oh, what a joker I am. One of the women there said, "Yes, you do." and did not look all that pleased. 


Too many Hitler books. 


Yes, PALAC is filled with 70 and 80 year-old folks. This is the key. When you are young, hang with people who are older than you. They will appreciate your abilities. Of course, if you are really young, hanging with older people will only give you a leg up on experience and wisdom. Can't lose. Come, sit by me, my fine young friends. The tricks I can teach you.


As for reading, I'm working through Warmth of Other Suns about black emigration to the north in the years before now. (80's? 60's? not sure yet.) Sooo depressing if you know how thing were in The South during the 30's - 60's. But I have fall backs because Audible is selling some percentage off to all members. Lots of mysteries. Old ones from my library and new ones. They are good to have while stitching.


So, as my Gmail message says - happy in So Pas.