LEAP DAY – February 29, 2020

Leap Day 2020

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One of our grandsons recently came to visit us and I had to take him back home on Thursday, February 27, 2020.

On our two and a half hour drive we talked about a lot of things.  He had lots of questions and even some theories of his own about things I, honestly, haven’t given a lot of thought to.

We talked about the “Dark Side of the Moon”.

I told him it was a classic Pink Floyd song and he laughed.  He said, “No, PaPa, the dark side of the moon in the sky.”  I knew what he meant, but was really testing him to see if he knew who the classic rock band, Pink Floyd was.  I was impressed that he did know. Continue reading “LEAP DAY – February 29, 2020”

Revitalize Any Room with These Easy Steps

Brighten-up dark trim and crown molding

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We started painting the outdated trim in our home a few years ago and reached a stopping point until we finally had time just recently to continue.

It can be an overwhelming and time consuming project if not done in phases.  I can’t imagine painting all the trim in our house from beginning to end without taking a break from it. Continue reading “Revitalize Any Room with These Easy Steps”

Pasta with Spicy Chicken and Vegetables

Healthy pasta, chicken and vegetable dish

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This recipe was inspired by a restaurant we frequented a lot when we lived in Honolulu, HI.

Buca di Beppo was one of our favorite spots, plus we could walk to it from our condo.  We loved the atmosphere but especially the food – AWESOME!  We ate at the bar a lot or in the al fresco area that overlooked Ward Center. Continue reading “Pasta with Spicy Chicken and Vegetables”

Our Cruise To Paradise

A cruise that changed two people’s lives

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Revised By Paul Yakes from the article written by Paul Yakes and Deborah Turner and published in the McKenzie Banner on February 12, 2003

 Ours was a chance meeting if there ever was one – the kind someone reads about in love stories or sees in romantic movies. 

It was a meeting that probably shouldn’t have happened, but it did.  It was something far better than chance – we really believe it was our destiny; our fate or luck or whatever that we met.  Whatever you choose to call it, one thing is for sure – our chance meeting was perhaps the best day of our lives.  We thought it then almost twenty one years ago and we still think so. Continue reading “Our Cruise To Paradise”

Granny Flower Square Crochet Blanket

Multi-colored granny square flower blanket

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Drum roll….FINISHED!

Wow, this was a lengthy project and one of my biggest yet.

I started this granny flower project in April of 2019.  And almost a year later I’m excited to say it’s finished.

Granted I didn’t work on it full time.  There were a couple of months I didn’t work on it at all.  But it’s basically been laying on the sofa throughout this time reminding me that it wasn’t completed. Continue reading “Granny Flower Square Crochet Blanket”

Nashville – February 2020

Three-night itinerary in downtown Nashville

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We go to Nashville at least a couple of times a year.  We just love the energy, the vibe, the excitement of the city.

There are always large groups of people having fun visiting the many honky tonks, restaurants and shopping spots on Broadway and Second Avenue.  It’s amazing to see people pedaling the pedal bars and riding in the open top buses even when the temperature is in the thirties and forties.

We’ve been going there for the past fifteen years or so and every time we return, we are amazed with the explosion taking place in that city.  There are buildings going up everywhere and the city is sprawling in every direction. Continue reading “Nashville – February 2020”