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Meadowlark Days: August 2010
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T is for Transcendent. Stash Moroccan green mint and Raspberry Zinger were the teas I enjoyed when not at church! They were a nice change. Of course, not much time was spent sipping tea on this trip. My husband spent quite a bit of time folding paper airplanes for our godkids to throw across the room, and we also spent time drawing and doing a little art project. The weather was delightfully cool compared to Houston. You can find more Tea Tuesday participants here. Links to this post. T is for Twin Cities.
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Meadowlark Days: T is for Twin Cities
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T is for Twin Cities. A week ago we returned from a quick trip to Minnesota to visit family. One of the highlights was visiting the Minneapolis Farmer's Market, which was hands down the largest one I've ever seen - two blocks' worth of vendors. I was enthralled by the heaps of bright veggies and couldn't resist taking photos, although I did feel a little self-conscious shooting in the crowd - hence quick decisions about composition, etc! Good to find beauty in all places. August 10, 2010 at 9:34 AM.
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Meadowlark Days: Icy Gardens
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Beautiful sheet of ice you captured. February 16, 2011 at 7:54 PM. What a cool picture! Im enjoying winter while it lasts, too. I have a big stack of landscaping books to peruse as I try to make some decisions about our front flower beds. Like you, I have to try for something low maintenance because I cant bear to be outside in our summer heat! February 16, 2011 at 10:29 PM. Funny, I was just thinking of you the other day and then you had a new post! February 17, 2011 at 6:06 PM. March 18, 2011 at 4:56 PM.
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Meadowlark Days: {Water}
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Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I lead a fairly simple life, which includes daily walks with my young dog, lots of tea, Sunday Liturgies in the Orthodox Church with my hubby, books, and lots of crafting. View my complete profile. Thanks for stopping by! I love to read your comments and learn more about my visitors. Hope to see you again! Please play nice and ask before borrowing my words or images. I put a lot of time and thought into them. Thank you!
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Meadowlark Days: The Naked Face Project
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The Naked Face Project. Have you heard of. The Naked Face Project. I just found out about it last night through a. I was intrigued and interested, largely because I have been makeup-free and hair-styling free for most of my adult life, whether for good or bad! Part of my reason for not wearing makeup comes from the fact that I don’t like the way it feels on my skin. But I also have to admit that I’ve been genetically blessed with good skin. And it takes too much time. I think the no make-up and not dryin...
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Meadowlark Days: May 2011
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Tying up Some Fun. Now it's time to get back to laundry and dishes. Links to this post. Labels: Arts and Crafts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I lead a fairly simple life, which includes daily walks with my young dog, lots of tea, Sunday Liturgies in the Orthodox Church with my hubby, books, and lots of crafting. View my complete profile. Tying up Some Fun. Thanks for stopping by! I love to read your comments and learn more about my visitors. Hope to see you again!
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Meadowlark Days: Chicken Paprika
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This dish has become a new holiday favorite. My stepmom makes it for us when she comes down at the holidays! In fact, it's what we had for Thanksgiving dinner. My husband and I want to find a quicker way to make it so we can enjoy it more often, perhaps with boneless chicken breasts. Chicken Paprika with Spatzle. 1 3 - 3.5 lb cut up fryer. 1 1/2 tsp salt. 1 Large chopped onion. 1 C chicken broth. 1 C light cream. 1/2 C sour cream. 3 C sifted flour. 1/8 tsp white pepper. 3 eggs, beaten. 1/4 C melted butter.
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Meadowlark Days: December 2011
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This dish has become a new holiday favorite. My stepmom makes it for us when she comes down at the holidays! In fact, it's what we had for Thanksgiving dinner. My husband and I want to find a quicker way to make it so we can enjoy it more often, perhaps with boneless chicken breasts. Chicken Paprika with Spatzle. 1 3 - 3.5 lb cut up fryer. 1 1/2 tsp salt. 1 Large chopped onion. 1 C chicken broth. 1 C light cream. 1/2 C sour cream. 3 C sifted flour. 1/8 tsp white pepper. 3 eggs, beaten. 1/4 C melted butter.
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Meadowlark Days: February 2011
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Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I lead a fairly simple life, which includes daily walks with my young dog, lots of tea, Sunday Liturgies in the Orthodox Church with my hubby, books, and lots of crafting. View my complete profile. Thanks for stopping by! I love to read your comments and learn more about my visitors. Hope to see you again! Please play nice and ask before borrowing my words or images. I put a lot of time and thought into them. Thank you!