Saturday, October 17, 2020

A Spooky Cabin in the Woods

I wasn't feeling Halloween this year, but teen son decided the house needed some Halloween decorations. 

A log home in the woods is easy to decorate for any season and any holiday.

When youngest was little, his big brothers were very much into the scary part of Halloween. I was worried about him being afraid of...well...everything. I took the him to a local craft store to buy stuff and over a weekend we built "Scary Guy". He was proud of his creation and is displayed every year. 

Every year Scary Guy holds something in his boney hands. This year I selected a wine glass, of course. 

The mantle is always fun to put together. It's a focal point seen from the front door.

This year's "theme" bordered on a voo doo witch doctor thing with a few zombies tossed in for good measure.

Lots of skulls and bones. Oh, with handsome crows scattered about.
Can't forget a few pumpkins!

I think we did a spook-tacular job decorating. How did you decorate this year?

Awesome Autumn

The morning temperatures have been a little too cool for me to comfortably do yoga outdoors. Instead I unroll my mat in front of the deck door. I focus on an object in outside while doing certain poses. 
My senior dog enjoys the cooler days and is begging for longer walks.
As I walk through my neighborhood, I see folks prepping their yards for winter, smell bonfires and grills, and run into friends to discuss the latest fall flavors. 
What are you seeing in your neighborhood these days?

Friday, October 16, 2020

Bitch Boss Shoes

Just finished a meeting and wearing my bitch boss shoes. Feeling accomplished and powerful.
Do you have a favorite pair of shoes that give you super powers?

Wednesday, October 14, 2020

#Thursday13 - Last Boat Ride

 Our last boat ride down the Saginaw River made for a lovely time. Flyboy and I grew up in Saginaw and the river holds many memories. When we dated, mornings were spent waterskiing before work. Then we  witnessed the exciting revival of the waterfront district. Time spent on the river and dallying out on the Bay is time well spent.

I selected thirteen photos I took before we tucked our boat away for winter. 

Flyboy, Flyboy Jr, Youngest, and Me


Some areas are still flooded from when the dams in Midland broke.

Seeing the bridges raise for a sailboat was always
a highlight when we were kids.

A tall ship at dock near an outdoor event center and waterfront apartments.
We could see lots of people and hear music.


I didn't realized the river still had a light house.



Flyboy and his first mate.


This was Youngest's first time seeing the Saginaw Bay.


Two river boats at dock.
They are normally on the river with dinner & dancing cruises,
but haven't seen any work due to Covid.


The cutest tugboat!!!

Flyboy Jr took the helm for a bit then let Youngest drive.
What a treat to let Mom & Dad sit & enjoy the ride!



For more Thursday 13 lists by some super amazing people 

Monday, October 12, 2020

Sweet Failure - #PotatoPancakes

 In Jessica Peterson's book Southern Charmer, the hero quickly gains the attention of his neighbor by feeding her breakfast. (Being shirtless while cooking certainly helps.)  Elijah Jackson inspired me to cooks some special breakfasts for my honey. In the book, Eli uses simple ingredients and old fashioned recipes.

Flyboy has certainly enjoyed my recent cooking habits. Especially on Fridays when I don't have to go into the office and our youngest is in school. *wink, wink*

Anyways...I've mastered cheesy grits and any dish made with eggs and fresh veggies. My gram would be proud. I thought I'd venture to a new recipe. Sweet Potato Pancakes.


The picture looks yummy.

I chose a recipe from a favorite cookbook, Taste of Home Ultimate Skillet Cookbook. 

Get the cookbook HERE


Shredded apples and sweet potato are added to the flour and egg mixture. 

A little weird shaped but still a pretty sight in a well-loved cast iron pan.


I admit it was a a lot of work and I certainly don't have the right technique for making hashbrowns or potato pancakes. They tasted yummy and Flyboy enjoyed them. Even the teenager gobbled down cold leftovers.


The first few...several... ah...most were a bit well done.