This is going to be one of those disjointed, free wheeling posts with photos thrown in. Just so you're duly warned up front....
I've started to document the food I prepare for dinner, as in creating recipes of my family's favorite dishes. I typically don't measure anything and create meals based on photographs, recipes I've read but not printed out - I "wing" a lot of it. Recipes I've started to document include Lemon Shrimp with Pasta, Secret Ingredient Meatballs / Hamburgers, Veggie Burgers, Teriyaki chicken, and Black Bean Salsa.
Because I'm talking about food right now, here are some photos I took in February when I made Chinese dumplings for Book Club.
A college friend posted the recipe for Chinese Egg Tarts (Dan Ta) on Facebook. I need to make them - maybe this weekend.
Outside, plentiful rain is falling, mixed with thunder, lightning and wind. It’s a dark cloud day that makes you want to crawl in bed. It's warmer than last week when I took this photo during a morning run:
I ran two 6 mile loops that morning, with the first loop around sunrise. The rising sun transformed the cold, frosty, slightly misty landscape into a golden, glittery scene right before my eyes. It was pretty, albeit still cold. For the first time, I had to run with music in the background (I used my iPhone speakers). I normally eschew such stimuli, but I was SO bored running by myself. This has me thinking about my race strategy - I think I may need music to get me through the last 6 miles. Or I'll have to find a stranger to talk to.
My daughter competed in her first horse show last weekend. She entered the Dressage and Jumping events in the Starter Novice division. I learned a couple things that day - one, to rely upon the scheduled event times instead of waiting for my daughter to text me her event was coming up. I caught her Dressage ride, but missed her two jumping runs. Two, stick around for the show results - yes, I know, that's a no brainer, and I should have known better. She took home a first place ribbon for the jumping event and I missed it. Cue bad mom music, if there is such a thing.
During our visit to the Art Institute, we happened upon the staging of a future exhibit. I found it utterly fascinating - the workers had design drawings they were working from, several tripod set up with level cross hairs beamed on to the walls to guide them in the set up.
I finally used the Panoramic functionality on my iPhone. It was perfect for this rendering of the Chicago Skyline in the Bean
Finally, a cat photo, because you can't have a rambling blog post without something cat related.
Hope you have a great Friday! I've already gone to yoga class, will go to work and after work I get to pick up a case of wine, buy some art coloring pencils, pick up a library book before making dinner and sending myself to bed early in preparation for a 20+ mile run Saturday morning. I'm tired just thinking about it....
I like your rambly post! So, love the colour of your daughters horse and that she won!!! Well done to her, I hope that it is the first of many. Good to see that you have so much less snow now, I hope that things are starting to clear for you. Good luck with the running, I hope that you work something out with the music/motivation/company thing, can you do a few miles for me!! Hope that you have a good weekend. xx
ReplyDeleteLove the pics, especially number 3, 4 and 7 - gorgeous! Also; I do love free wheeling posts..! :-)
ReplyDeleteI applaud your food photography - it is no easy task. Congratulations to your daughter on her riding - I suspect there will be more events and wins. As for the iPhone panoramic feature - once you go wide, there is no turning back. Enjoy!
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