Featuring David Barlow and Kathleen Bowman (Photos by Douglas C. Liebig)
Life is random ... and so am I. // This is a place for things and stuff. ©M.E.Hall
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Food in February
Hmmmm...well I've cooked a lot this month, but I don't know that I cooked anything "new"...but I did use a melon baller (my melon baller) for the very first time! :)
And I did try a new snack, Quaker Oats Rice Crackers - Caramel and Sea Salt (very good).
I'll have to cook two new things in March to make up for my...busy work schedule...slackerness.
I blame it on February, it's a short month...I needed a few more days... ;)
And I did try a new snack, Quaker Oats Rice Crackers - Caramel and Sea Salt (very good).
I'll have to cook two new things in March to make up for my...busy work schedule...slackerness.
I blame it on February, it's a short month...I needed a few more days... ;)
Saturday, February 11, 2017
1950s Enamelware Craft
Stain the feet.
Glue the feet on.
Boom. 50s Enamelware Tray.
(These two are Mom's, as is the little blue one in the pic below.)
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Monday, January 30, 2017
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Standing In Opposition
When history writes about this - horrifying - time, make sure you're counted among those who can say - THIS IS WHAT I DID IN PROTEST. This is what I did to help. This is what I did to combat the forces of evil attempting to take over the White House and the Nation.
So far:
I've signed petitions (so many petitions).
I've made phone calls to State and National Politicians.
I've been a part of the #womensmarch in Albany.
I've written, and mailed, letters to my state Senators (Charles Schumer and Kristen Gellibrand; and Congressman Tonko).
I've emailed my state Senators.
I plan on attending the March On Washington (or in Albany if I can't make it in DC) and the Scientists March on Washington as well (or, again, in Albany if I can't make it in DC).
I will continue to attend protests and rallies to fight for the rights of all, and the greatness that already exists in this nation.
So far:
I've signed petitions (so many petitions).
I've made phone calls to State and National Politicians.
I've been a part of the #womensmarch in Albany.
I've written, and mailed, letters to my state Senators (Charles Schumer and Kristen Gellibrand; and Congressman Tonko).
I've emailed my state Senators.
I plan on attending the March On Washington (or in Albany if I can't make it in DC) and the Scientists March on Washington as well (or, again, in Albany if I can't make it in DC).
I will continue to attend protests and rallies to fight for the rights of all, and the greatness that already exists in this nation.
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