Happy New Year's Eve eveyone!! My last stitches are below ... I really enjoy finding a new font to stitch the year in ... this years color was WDW's Grapefruit ... and here's how it looks in it's pillow ... The table is all ready for the party to begin ... but first we're going out to dinner with Ken and Lisa ... then home for some bubbly, games and dessert ... Looking back on 2014 ... it's been a great year ... I turned 60 this year and had a couple of wonderful trips ... one with my best friends, who both turned 60 this year too Then in September I took my fantasy vacation ... a 5 day trip to Paris to celebrate turning 60 with Lisa .... OMG what a trip!!! of course you've seen a lot of those pictures! lol We also lost our beloved Chip ... miss you!!! and I stitched! Here's some of my finishes for 2014 ... I know a few are missing, but this is most of them ... 2014 Stitching all in all it was a wonderful year with good friends and family ... I...
Yesterday was the perfect baking day. It started raining at 12am and didn't stop all night. By late morning, the rain had turned into big, wet snowflakes. It was cold and messy outside, so I stayed home and made a stew and dessert. The plan had been to start making candies for my holiday care packages, but it was too humid so it had to be cake instead. Well actually, a tart. An Austrian Linzertorte, to be exact. I love Linzertortes. I love to make them, because the results are a lot more impressive-looking than the actual effort - they are as beautiful as making a perfect lattice-top pie, but much quicker and easier. I love the way they taste, and I love that if I have any extra dough, I can make Linzer cookies with them. I could also do away with the entire tart and go straight for the cookies, which are just as gorgeous, and travel well in holiday cookie tins. I used this recipe from epicurious.com because it called for almond flour, which I had on hand. http://www...
It has been a week since Mother Nature unleashed her fury in Bukit Antarabangsa. A pre-dawn landslide last Saturday flattened 14 houses in its path, killed four occupants and forced thousands of residents -- old and young, able-bodied and crippled -- to evacuate their homes. The site of the landslide is a mere 200 metres from our home. Like other families in the vicinity, we were awakened at 4am by a loud rumble, then heard calls for help and minutes later, sirens from rescue vehicles dispatched to the scene. A helicopter or two hovered above with searchlight scanning the ground. I took the following pictures over the past few days as a reminder of the aftermath of this disaster, when man fail to honour nature. Alhamdulillah, we were not directly affected by the landslide but I decided to vacate our home all the same. Hours after the incident, the authorities warned of unstable soil on the slopes. Since the situation was uncertain and warnings were issued ever so often that Saturday, w...
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