57 years
Today I celebrated 57 years on this earth.
I am grateful for every day I’ve had and for all the things that have been and are now part of my life.
Thank you all for your well wishes.
It was a beautiful day.
Today I celebrated 57 years on this earth.
I am grateful for every day I’ve had and for all the things that have been and are now part of my life.
Thank you all for your well wishes.
It was a beautiful day.
August 15, my birthday eve day…a beautiful day.
Yesterday was hot, smoky, stuffy…a little miserable weather-wise. But overnight, a cold front whooshed through. And it rained. And the morning dawned cool, clear and fall-like.
Not only is today my birthday eve day but it is also the anniversary of Julia Child’s birth and this year is the 100th. Julia Child is a recent inspiration to me. I love and admire her fearlessness and passion for life.
“The best way to execute French cooking is to get good and loaded and whack the hell out of a chicken. Bon appetit.”*
Bon appetit, indeed :) !!!
This evening, Bear, Bob and I shared a space of proximity that I thought might be impossible a year ago.
“Learn how to cook — try new recipes, learn from your mistakes, be fearless and above all have fun.”*
Oh, yes.
*Julia Child
Despite my prior very poor batting average at identifying birds…and especially birds of prey…I believe this is a Cooper’s Hawk.
And, I have to credit Bob for seeing it at all :( !!
Bob was where you see him, but instead of looking at me, he was looking up – with GREAT intenseness. His tail was thwap-thawapping on the porch.
So I looked also – and saw the hawk. Hawk was my first thought but when I was looking at the photos and thinking about my past experiences, I wasn’t sure…young eagle???
I settled on Cooper’s Hawk as it fits other photos I found on the web AND the behavior fits as well. According to my reading, the Cooper’s Hawk is at home in the “forrest”, is an extraordinary flyer capable of darting among the trees in a dense wood. And they typically perch low. That was my other quandry…I had NEVER seen a hawk – in the woods – and as low as this bird at maybe 10 feet off the ground.
Earlier in the day, I had a somewhat terse conversation with God regarding the mice that have been frequenting my house in the night. Despite traps, despite Bob and Bear, despite me picking up every bit of tempting food…in they come, leaving their little poopie calling cards here, there and everywhere. (traps, Bob and Bear have dispatched a number of them, but in more of them come!!)
So…seeing the hawk, I gave thanks. God sent a hawk to help with the mice! But then I read that the Cooper’s Hawk hunts small birds…like chickadees and nuthatches… I have no quarrel with the little birds and would hate to think of them being hunted even though I also love the birds of prey and know everything has to eat… hmmm. Ultimately, I decided that it was not an issue that was mine to trouble over and the circle of life must go on.
Still earlier in the day – earlier than the hawk and mice but later than the moon and Venus…Bear and I were on the last leg of our morning perimeter walk when Bear alerted and ran toward the house but down on the game trail below the footpath that I walk.
A bear! A smallish bear, but not a cub and it stood quietly by a tree as Bear approached and then stopped. All was a standoff until Bear barked. The bear went up the tree, Bear rushed to the tree and stood on it barking. I was a little concerned as the tree was sounding a bit stressed…approximately 120 pounds of black bear went up a medium-smallish tree with a LOT of noise and branch breaking. I had visions of tree and bear toppling on to my Bear…I called and he came and headed straight for the front door and in the house.
Bear (the dog) was trembling with adrenalin and I was not far behind. I praised Bear, hugged him tightly (I’ve found this calms him … it doesn’t hurt me either!), removed his collar and got his normal treat.
He was not interested in the treat, but ran for the bedroom to watch…and to sniff. The windows were open.
That is not a smile…he is gulping scent. He gulped scent, barked, watched and stuck his nose up and sniffed. I stayed back and let him figure it all out. I am sure he now knows what a bear smells like and what a bear is. It was a good first experience for a ‘Jersey dog’ without western wilderness experience.
Later when we went out he was calm. We have had two outings…just like normal. Hoo rah Bear!
A favorite site in the eastern sky – this morning, just before 6:00 a.m. as I went out with Bob and Bear.
This first August moon wanes to begin again and become full before the month is over.
A very happy start to birthday week!
Morning light.
Ladybug, ladybug.
Fresh dough rising.
Lazy day
Earlier this week, I made homemade Ricotta in preparation for a try at a pastry on the grill. I saw Cowgirl Chef’s Apricot Croustade with Basil Ricotta Crème recipe and after some reading about croustade and galette…went with my current dough, the basil ricotta creme and sweet cherries.
After much experimentation, I have found that baking on the grill works best if I get the grill hot, but not the stone. This goes against almost everything I’ve read except for a contradictory blurb in my stone instructions. Contradictory in that even the stone instructions mostly say to heat the stone in the oven except for the noted blurb that I happened across in the same instructions that said otherwise. Anyway, on the grill, it is working best to prep all on the cold stone and put the cold stone on the hot (500) grill.
This morning, my little pastry and some dough for a pita bread were on the stone.
Close the lid and let them bake…
Meanwhile, Bear had words with a squirrel…
Pita is done but the pastry needs a bit more. The crust is folded a bit and brushed with an egg wash so it will brown nicely.
Perfection! And yes, it tastes as good as it looks…like the best danish I ever had good!
A huckleberry version is up next :)!