Judy's Dutch Apple Pie
(too die for)
Well, hi.
Simply hi.
How has your week been?
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Oh.
I'll not ask any more.
Let me try to help as we ease into the Humor Bank.
Music, maestro, please.
You know when you see the Trekkies that we're nearing the end of this episode of the pre-Saturday Snickers.
So let me give you the standard command: let's all try to have a terrific weekend.
And always remember to keep laughing!
Here, kitty-kitty . . .
( . . . ah, yes . . . )
Some recent meals from the Taylor Family Kitchen.
One of the commenters on yesterday's blog, Diaday from Dayton, Ohio, noted what a great idea Gayle had to repurpose old CD's as art.
I took another look and then emailed the artist to ask if that's what the centers of those designs were.
She replied that they weren't but said she had a few pieces using old DVD's.
And she sent photos of them.
When I showed them to her mother, all I could say was "What will that girl come up with next?"
The BAD (Beautiful Artistic Daughter) and I have never discussed where she gets her ideas, what motivates her impulses, what she sees in her mind before she embarks on another project.
But they continue to flow from her hands, amazing her mother and I and her friends and acquaintances.
For someone like myself, with little to no artistic ability, they are stupendous accomplishments of what I would describe as genius.
So, with no more of my adulation, I show you her photograph of her latest creation.
As my buddy, Steve . . . no, no, not Baseball Steve . . . this Steve.
The Steve, who lives in London, England, and is the author of the Shadows and Light blog.
Anyway as he reminded me recently when I was whining about the heat and not wanting to turn on the oven, that's what air conditioning is for.
And he was right because yesterday I turned the oven on and made a batch of blueberry muffins with the extra blueberries that didn't go into my clafoutis awhile back.