Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Simply Christmas

A Simple Christmas is the natural follow up to my summer of decluttering. Just imagine, an uncluttered Christmas! I only put out what really brings me pleasure.  So here it is:  Simply Christmas!


The kitchen table centerpiece,


sitting room decorations
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the living room and...


... dining room

dining room table centerpiece


on the coffee table

the tree


a few special ornaments


the pink tulle tree skirt ~ It looks just like cotton candy!



and simply put...that's it!


Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. — Leonardo da Vinci


This post is linked to:  Whatever You Want Wednesday, DIY Show Off, Show and Tell Friday, A Very Merry Holiday Home, Holiday Home, Pink Saturday, Metamorphosis Monday, Share the Decor Party, Make it 4 Monday



A Blustery Day


It's quite the Blustery Day here in Pleasant Valley.  I want to make another pot of good strong coffee and keep visiting beautifully inspiring blogs...but...


...that's not what I need to do. So, I make a deal with myself;  Get up, get the first thing on your to-do list done.  Then you can come back for a visit.  Do you play these games with yourself?  I'll let you know who wins this game by the end of the day.

By the way, have you ever tried Red Diamond Whole Bean coffee?  It's packaged and distributed right here in good ole Alabama.  My son and I think it's the best coffee to be found around our little area.  We grind it fresh every morning and it makes the house smell soooo good when it's brewing. It's a great way to wake up!  It's got its work cut out for it on this dark drizzly morning though. :)

I'll be back soon, hopefully with pictures of my Christmas decorations if I can get good shots without the cooperation from the sun.

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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Camping in the Alabama Mountains, Part 2

On the last day of our camping vacation, Hubby and I went down the mountain...


...and into the town of Fort Payne, Alabama. Their beautiful city park sported the Alabama band's logo over the gate.  (The band originated in Fort Payne.)



I loved that park!  There was work-out equipment placed all around the walking trail.  Just think, gym equipment and no membership fee!



The Depot Museum was closed for the day but we enjoyed the outside view and the lovely weather.


We took advantage of their decorations to add a little holiday cheer to our pics.


We had a wonderful time and didn't want it to end, but eventually all trails must lead home.




Camping in the Alabama Mountains, Part 1

Sweet hubby and I so enjoyed our short camping trip to Desoto State Park.  This is my favorite place to go in the Fall.  We missed the peak leaf season but it was still beautiful!

We ventured into the nearby "town" of Mentone on the second day of our vacation. Twenty-nine years ago, Neil and I spent our honeymoon here. Hope you can catch a glimpse of the fun personality of this little mountain town from some of my pics.

A Mentone home




Restaurant


The Shops





Another Art Shop

Mentone, a place the Great God built,
Up near the sunlit sky,
There life is new and friends are true
And days too quickly fly;
Where wearied souls regain their power
And sorrows leave in the night.
Where peace is born with each new morn,
A haven of joy and delight.

Sidney Lanier Gibson


Post linked to:  Outdoor Wednesday






Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Welcome to My Florida Room

Come on in and join me in my Florida room. After the past two rainy/windy days I am enjoying the sunshine, but it's still quite chilly, especially in the house where I haven't turned the heat back on yet. Running out to the camper, I spy the perfect warm place to enjoy my lunch and current read. And it's right in my own yard!


No, it's not a real Florida room. It's really my little 8' x 10' green house.


It's got a few wild vines growing in it and it's a little cluttered with gardening paraphernalia but it's 78 degrees and sunny in here! Yep, I found my lunch spot for the day.


Oh, and here's what I'm reading: Miss Julia Hits the Road by Ann B. Ross. All of the Miss Julia books are so funny, and there are many of them. I highly recommend them for some fun reading.



After lunch I've got to get busy packing the camper with good food and warm clothes.  Sweet hubby and I are going camping in the mountains for three nights.  I can't wait!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Contentment:

 noun
1.  a feeling of calm satisfaction

That defines this day for me.  My guys are at their respective jobs and schools and I am home.  Home is just where I want to be on this windy, misty fall day.  I peek out my back door...


...and give thanks to my heavenly Father for allowing me the blessing of staying home and nesting on this drizzly day.  I can spend the day in my little sewing corner doing what I love to do best, or.... 


...I can pass on some of my blessings to my family.  When they walk in the door after a long day they can be greeted with a smiling wife/mom, a clean, inviting home, and a tasty, comforting supper.  Or, I can do both!  I am so grateful for my life.  I am so contented

There are some days when I think I'm going to die from an overdose of satisfaction. ~ Salvador DalĂ­ (1904-1989) Spanish surrealist painter

Friday, November 12, 2010

Easy Peanut Butter Cookies

I just finished making peanut butter cookies for our church Fall Festival and thought I'd share my simple recipe with my friends. It's not only simple, it's yummy too! I threw away all my old peanut butter cookie recipes years ago after trying this one.


(I hope you can read my handwriting since I'm just scanning my recipe card.)


You your kids can even lick the bowl with this one because there are no eggs in the dough! :) Don't forget to let me know what you think about them if you make some!

Note:  I use Aldi's brand of sweetened condensed milk instead of Eagle Brand. I can't tell any difference in the taste.

This post linked to:  Show and Tell Friday
                               Made by You Monday
                               Whatever You Want Wednesday


Thursday, November 11, 2010

Salad in a Barrel

I'm prolonging summer by enjoying spinach from our backyard during this fall season. Dreaming of fresh spinach for our salads and sandwiches this fall, I planted the seeds in a plastic barrel back in August or September.  They didn't pop their little green heads up until a couple of weeks ago though.  So, being the impatient gardener that I am, I had already moved on to Plan B.



I bought this book at Lowes and poured over it, cover-to-cover.  Being re-inspired, I enlisted the help of my guys and built my own Square Foot garden. 



Here's our step-by-step process:
Step 1:  Build frame and clear square of ground from grass and weeds.




Picture of Step 2 should be here but Blogger is being cantankerous and won't let me load that picture. So, just pretend you see a picture of the grass-cleared square covered first with newspapers and then plastic ground cover. Place frame on plastic.

Step 3: Fill with mixture of vermiculite, peat moss, and compost. (Clear instructions are in the book.)

Step 4: Mark off the squares and plant the seeds. I planted spinach, carrots, and radishes.


Step 5: Water when needed and try to be patient while your garden grows. 


I have lots of ideas swimming through my head about how I can have my whole summer garden in little 4' x 4' plots right at my back door next year.  If you're interested in starting your own Square Foot garden you might want to check out this showcase of gardens for inspiration.

Okay, I've got to get out of the garden now and back to my sewing machine.  I'm feeling creative today!



This post is linked to:  Show and Tell Friday
                                  Frugal Friday
                                  Made by You Monday
                                  Outdoor Wednesday
                                  Whatever You Want Wednesday


Friday, November 5, 2010

The Great Outdoors

Trying to soak up every minute of the sunshine during these shorter autumn days, I spent some time on my back yard garden bench yesterday soaking up the rays, enjoying the fall colors and the last blast of color from my summer flowers. 


I'd love to hear how you're spending your autumn days.

This post linked to:  Outdoor Wednesday