Thursday, November 28, 2013
Shop Sale
I thought it was about time for a little sale in the Miz.November shop. If you only knew how many things I have stockpiled in my workroom, just waiting to be photographed and listed. It's ridiculous. But there are plenty of older items that need to find good homes first. Lots of stocking-stuffer-size art. Several bags.
It's the perfect time of year to stay home and shop online. Coupon code STAYHOME20 will get you 20% off your order through December 2, 2013.
Happy Thanksgiving! Spread the love.
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Advice to Men
Never marry a woman that will not allow you to see her without makeup.
I was just perusing the hair and makeup board on Pinterest and was overwhelmed at all the instructions on facial contouring. One can do amazing things with makeup. And, hey...who doesn't enjoy a new look every now and then?
But beware of those ladies who never go out by the light of day without full war paint on. Chances are, she is probably lacking in some very important self esteem and confidence levels.
Or there is the very real possibility that she does not, in fact, look like a Kardashian.
I was just perusing the hair and makeup board on Pinterest and was overwhelmed at all the instructions on facial contouring. One can do amazing things with makeup. And, hey...who doesn't enjoy a new look every now and then?
But beware of those ladies who never go out by the light of day without full war paint on. Chances are, she is probably lacking in some very important self esteem and confidence levels.
Or there is the very real possibility that she does not, in fact, look like a Kardashian.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Monday, August 19, 2013
Seasons
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I read the other day that the Chinese have five seasons. Aside from the regular four, they also count the end of summer as it's very own season. That suits me just fine, being that the transition from late summer to early fall is my favorite time of the year.
I wax poetic about it annually, citing the way the light changes and the dip in the temperature that makes wearing a hoodie the norm again. Late summer seems to have caught us by surprise here in the mountains this year. The local weather channel reported that there has only been one weekend without rain in our area since April! I haven't been swimming, nor have I even donned a bathing suit this year. And I can hardly even remember what the beach looks or feels like. I haven't seen the ocean in almost five years.
The last few years of my life have been a mess. The world seems to be just like this summers weather; dreary with little chance of sunshine. But I know that's just the pessimist in me talking. I know the transition is coming. I know there will be sunshine and beach trips and hopes and dreams fulfilled. I know there is good in this life. And so, I will keep trying. I will soak up any late summer sun that is left. I will smile at the cool breezes and the turning leaves. And just like China, I will count this time of year as a season in itself. Just like nature, I will consider it an invitation to turn inward for the coming winter and cultivate my soul for the time when it will bloom again.
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Thursday, August 8, 2013
Smart Snacking ~ Chocolate Dipped Apricots
Unlike many people, I do not enjoy cooking. It is not relaxing to me. As a matter of fact, I only cook because I like to eat. Well, that and the fact that I would otherwise probably be kicked out of my family. That being said, I like simple food. If a recipe is long and elaborate I won't even give it any consideration.
I also like to eat healthy. It just makes me feel better. Simple as that. So I thought I would share with you what has become my easy staple snack this summer. Chocolate dipped dried apricots.
Dipping apricots in chocolate would have never crossed my mind, but my dad used to be a mail carrier and one of his customers sent some of these home with him one time. The process is so simple that a kid could do it, but the results are fantastically yummy.
First, you melt your chocolate in a microwavable bowl in the microwave (of course). The thought of melting chocolate was always sort of scary to me. I thought you had to do the whole double-boiler thing and be all careful. But I'm not that fancy. The microwave works just fine.
I prefer Lindt chocolate (70% dark). It only takes three squares to dip an entire 6 ounce bag of dried apricots. (I use Sunsweet) I throw those three squares of Lindt chocolate in my bowl and stick it in the microwave for one minute. Don't let your chocolate get fully melted in the microwave. It works best to still have some solid chunks and then just stir it until its all smooth. That way you don't risk burning it.
You will need a non-stick surface to put your dipped apricots on. (I use tin foil.) Now all you do is swipe those golden nuggets of natural goodness into the chocolate and stick them in the fridge to set.
Voila! Now you have a naturally sweet snack waiting in your fridge. And healthy, too! Apricots are a good source of Vitamin A and Potassium. They also aid in digestion and have been reported to help maintain eyesight. (at least, that's what I've read about them. I'm not a nutritionist.) And I don't have to tell you the good news about dark chocolate, right?
Let me know if you try this snack yourself. I hope you like them as much as I do.
I also like to eat healthy. It just makes me feel better. Simple as that. So I thought I would share with you what has become my easy staple snack this summer. Chocolate dipped dried apricots.
Dipping apricots in chocolate would have never crossed my mind, but my dad used to be a mail carrier and one of his customers sent some of these home with him one time. The process is so simple that a kid could do it, but the results are fantastically yummy.
First, you melt your chocolate in a microwavable bowl in the microwave (of course). The thought of melting chocolate was always sort of scary to me. I thought you had to do the whole double-boiler thing and be all careful. But I'm not that fancy. The microwave works just fine.
I prefer Lindt chocolate (70% dark). It only takes three squares to dip an entire 6 ounce bag of dried apricots. (I use Sunsweet) I throw those three squares of Lindt chocolate in my bowl and stick it in the microwave for one minute. Don't let your chocolate get fully melted in the microwave. It works best to still have some solid chunks and then just stir it until its all smooth. That way you don't risk burning it.
You will need a non-stick surface to put your dipped apricots on. (I use tin foil.) Now all you do is swipe those golden nuggets of natural goodness into the chocolate and stick them in the fridge to set.
Voila! Now you have a naturally sweet snack waiting in your fridge. And healthy, too! Apricots are a good source of Vitamin A and Potassium. They also aid in digestion and have been reported to help maintain eyesight. (at least, that's what I've read about them. I'm not a nutritionist.) And I don't have to tell you the good news about dark chocolate, right?
Let me know if you try this snack yourself. I hope you like them as much as I do.
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Mostly Rainy
Sunshine seems to be a very rare thing to see around here this summer. As a matter of fact, it started raining again five minutes after I took these pics. We broke a weather record. It's officially the rainiest summer for our area since 1905. It's raining as I type. And it flooded again last night. (third time, so far) Everything smells musty and wet. There are sinkholes all over the place. Trees uprooting everywhere. It's a mess.
On the upside, my clematis vine is blooming like crazy and I got to chill in my hammock for a full five minutes the other day. Awesome.
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Seeing Red
Let me introduce you to my lilies.
They are quite a showy bunch. They love to be the center of attention. They happen to be very cheerful and smiley and seem to love to be in their own company.
Oh, also, they multiply like rabbits.
When I moved into this house there was one lonely stalk standing in the middle of the place. That fall I dug that sucker up and divided the bulb. Fast forward a few years.
Last fall, when the lilies died down, I dug up and divided the bulbs again (like I have every year). I filled two paper lunch bags with extra bulbs and gave them away. So this display that you are seeing is actually only one third of the bulbs that had produced in my flower bed!
They are currently only occupying this one section that you see in the first pic. But it is looking like the lilies are going to have to be thinned and spread over the entire flower bed. I have to say, I am quite proud of these showstoppers. They really are quite amazing and I just had to share them with you.
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