365: March Collage
91/365: "The relationship between husband and wife…
92/365: "Beauty is eternity gazing at itself in a…
93/365: "What we call the beginning is often the e…
94/365: "Rain is grace; rain is the sky condescend…
95/365: "Little drops of water, little grains of s…
96/365: "It is better to travel well than to arriv…
97/365: "What we have to do... is to find a way to…
98/365: "I'm the kind of person that responds stro…
99/365: “Don't buy the house, buy the neighborhood…
100/365: “ I don’t know of any other city where yo…
101/365: "A man's house is his castle." ~ James Ot…
102/365: "Someone told me it's all happening at th…
103/365: "Family is not an important thing. It's e…
104/365: "The only thing that scares me more than…
105/365: "Beauty is a fragile gift." ~ Ovid
106/365: "Happiness is like a kiss. You must share…
107/365: "Blue thou art, intensely blue; Flower, w…
108/365: "Anger is as a stone cast into a wasp's n…
109/365: "I'd kiss a frog even if there was no pro…
110/365: "I'm always astonished by a forest. It ma…
111/365: "Each flower is a soul opening out to nat…
112/365: "True delight is in the finding out rathe…
115/365: "Concentrate all your thoughts upon the w…
116/365: "The skies turned to black, The oceans fe…
117/365: "Let us be grateful to people who make us…
118/365: "By the time we hit fifty, we have learne…
119/365: "Come forth into the light of things, let…
120/365: "All life is an experiment. The more expe…
365: April Collage
121/365: "Just living is not enough. One must have…
122/365: "Morning ... 'tis Nature's gayest hour!"…
123/365: "The longer you look at an object, the mo…
89/365: “The purpose of our lives is to be happy."…
88/365: “A host of golden daffodils; Beside the la…
87/365: “Joy is what happens to us when we allow o…
86/365: “The moments of happiness we enjoy take us…
85/365: “Art is the unceasing effort to compete wi…
84/365: “...The Turkey is a much more respectable…
83/365: “Can words describe the fragrance of the v…
82/365: "Joy in looking and comprehending is natur…
81/365: "There is poison in the fang of the serpen…
80/365: "And Spring arose on the garden fair, Like…
79/365: "Choose a job you love, and you will never…
78/365: "It's daffodil time, so the robins cry, Fo…
77/365: "Beauty is but a flower, which wrinkles wi…
76/365: "Cycle tracks will abound in Utopia." ~ H.…
75/365: "Flowers are a proud assertion that a ray…
74/365: "Nothing is more important than reconnecti…
73/365: "Delight in the beauty that surrounds you.…
[STORYTIME!]72/365: “He was a killer, a thing that…
71/365: "Oh, What A Beautiful Morning, Oh What A B…
70/365: "We may get to the point where the only wa…
69/365: "A closed mouth catches no flies." ~ Migue…
68/365: "Green is the prime color of the world, an…
67/365: “It’s a thorny road for dreamers and poets…
66/365: "The buttercups, bright-eyed and bold, Hel…
65/365: "Think twice before you speak, because you…
64/365: "Life is like a camera; focus on what's im…
63/365: "Live a good and honorable life, then when…
62/365: "Art is born of the observation and invest…
61/365: "So cute your brain might explode." ~ Dail…
60/365: "Life is short and we have never too much…
365 Project: February Collage
59/365: "The happiness of the bee and the dolphin…
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90/365: “Drama is very important in life: You have to come on with a bang. You never want to go out with a whimper. Everything can have drama if it's done right. Even a pancake." ~ Julia Child
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Easter Sunday: what a perfect day for caramelized banana-pecan pancakes! Both of us had been thinking about the same thing when Steve brought up the idea this morning! It's so nice to be married to such a great cook and baker! When we met, I made sure to explain that I hate cooking but I don't mind cleaning up afterwards, so we have a perfect arrangement! :) One of Steve's favorite cook books is "The Pancake Handbook" which he bought from a favorite diner in San Francisco, and it's filled with all types of delicious recipes for pancakes.
By the way, you'll notice a stack of smaller pancakes on the side. Steve made those specifically for our parrot, Pumpkin, who is a banana-pecan pancake junkie! She loves to share our pancakes with us and just seeing them has her "gronking" in delight and flapping her wingies to try to propel us to the table faster!! :D :D She loves the bananas, "mining" for pecans, and by the time we're all done, she has a very impressive pancake beard! Steve will take her over to the sink to wash off her messy beaky, which makes Pumpkin laugh and chortle with delight! She's so cute! :)
Julia Carolyn Child (August 15, 1912 – August 13, 2004) was an American chef, author, and television personality. She is recognized for bringing French cuisine to the American public with her debut cookbook, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, and her subsequent television programs, the most notable of which was The French Chef, which premiered in 1963. Wikipedia: Julia Child
By the way, you'll notice a stack of smaller pancakes on the side. Steve made those specifically for our parrot, Pumpkin, who is a banana-pecan pancake junkie! She loves to share our pancakes with us and just seeing them has her "gronking" in delight and flapping her wingies to try to propel us to the table faster!! :D :D She loves the bananas, "mining" for pecans, and by the time we're all done, she has a very impressive pancake beard! Steve will take her over to the sink to wash off her messy beaky, which makes Pumpkin laugh and chortle with delight! She's so cute! :)
Julia Carolyn Child (August 15, 1912 – August 13, 2004) was an American chef, author, and television personality. She is recognized for bringing French cuisine to the American public with her debut cookbook, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, and her subsequent television programs, the most notable of which was The French Chef, which premiered in 1963. Wikipedia: Julia Child
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