Thursday, January 13, 2011

Lucky 13

Our Street


Today is Hendrix's 1st BD! The 13th is assigned to him since his actual date is not known (J&L are both born on a 13th, so 13 is considered a lucky number around here). This afternoon when I left the house a black cat crossed the street in front of my car, and I had to brake on ice. Luckily the cat survived, and since I creep along like a snail while driving it was only a short skid. More snow this week, but we finally will see some temps above freezing...


Thursday, December 16, 2010

Ice-scape Wonderland

the top of my car this afternoon...
(click pic for bigger)

Friday, November 12, 2010

Black Coffee

I've been listening to Peggy Lee's first album, Black Coffee (1953/1956). I never was a fan of Peggy Lee, my earliest exposure to her was probably from Lady and the Tramp, and perhaps a variety show appearance on TV in my childhood. Love this album! What a great voice and delivery. An original singer/songwriter.

Black Coffee (title track)



of course any song with references to nicotine and caffeine always catches my attention.

I got lost online reading about Peggy Lee, following YouTube links. This is the video I stopped at. I love seeing the tracking lines, having a bit of nostalgia for the old VHS.

Peggy Lee, Sarah Vaughan, Aretha Franklin, Roberta Flack (1973)!

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Friday, November 5, 2010

Halloween Follow-Up

It was a very successful Halloween this year! We had maybe 40 people at the party, not too many trick-or-treaters though (it was raining). Here's some pics of family costumes and props... it was fun making all this stuff but it's good to be done.

The Alchemist's Medallion and Jefferson Twilight's vampire teeth necklace

Dr. Henry Killinger: Magic Murder Bag, mask, slippers, handcuffs

The Sovereign (David Bowie): Gitanes

Orpheus, Twilight, Sovereign, Killinger
(a rare shot of Twilight with facial hair. we realized rather quickly after this that the rubber cement was going to scar Betty if she didn't wash it off soon)

and from the back

The Triad "does their thing"

The Order of the Triad prepare smokie crescent rolls

Venture Bros. Group Shot!
(J's room-mates came as Col. Hunter Gathers and Baron Werner Ünderbheit!)

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

USEFUL BAGS, AND HOW TO MAKE THEM

"USEFUL BAGS, AND HOW TO MAKE THEM" is an article from the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SUPPLEMENT NO. 561, NEW YORK, OCTOBER 2, 1886. Written in, well, an 1886 flowery kind of style. Very cool. I think it may be of help to us while making Dr. Henry Killinger's Magic Murder Bag (basically a doctor's bag) for Halloween.

a quote from the article regarding the selection of materials:
"... has a good appearance for some time, but, like all articles of imitation, it has only cheapness to recommend it..."

it's a good thing we got authentic naugahyde to make our bag!





we still have several props and costumes to finish, in addition to the bag. finished items will get posted soon!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Making Mole

a week or so ago betty laid open her women's day magazine to this chicken mole recipe ('kid friendly', quick). i wasn't too inspired to make it (plus we didn't have any almond butter in the house). then i was looking around at rick bayless recipes (which the above is based on) and found the one he made for obama at the white house, Oaxacan Black Mole. My mole is a modification of the latter.

green tomato and tomatillo puree cooks down


Clockwise from upper left: grated semi-sweet chocolate, mix of dried and fresh chilies puree, paste of pecans, peanuts and tahini, puree of banana, onion, garlic, dark toasted bread and spices.


the purees are cooked together in succession and start the hour simmer (not black! a lovely fall red/orange)

we'll see how this turns out later today...