April 30, 2008
Southwest USA - There and Back Again
April 19, 2008
Noah’s Ark Stitchery
By the way, these blog pictures are WAY bigger than the actual sizes of the needlework. The rabbits picture is 2-1/4 inches square, and the dove picture is 1-3/4 inches square.
April 18, 2008
Southwest USA – Here We Come!
We will be up before the chickens on Monday and leaving on a trip to the southwest USA. Yippee!!!!!!!! It is a Tauck World Discovery tour of canyon areas in northern Arizona and southern Utah. We are busily packing our clothes and camera gear for this adventure to the wild, wild west! We will be going out one day early to rent a car and explore the Sedona area on our own before the tour begins in Scottsdale on the 22nd.
Please check back around the first of May for my return. I should have some wonderful journey pictures to share with all of you in the month of May!
April 17, 2008
Cabot Cheese Recipe
Only a few of Cabot Cheese products are available locally here in Tennessee, so we now routinely place internet orders with them. During special times of the year, they have a smoked cheddar cheese that is absolutely delicious! Be still my heart! And their low-fat cheeses taste just like the regular, lip-smacking kind.
Here’s one of their recipes that is a big hit at our house. It is very easy and fast to fix. If you are not a grits lover, the glazed chicken is great by itself as a main entrĂ©e. I hope you enjoy it!

2 Tablespoons Dijon mustard
1 pound boneless, skinless chicken breasts
1 cup quick cooking grits
To serve, divide grits between 4 plates. Top each with a chicken breast and some pan sauce. Garnish with fresh chopped sage or chopped green onions (if desired) and serve. Serves 4. Prep time: 20 minutes.
April 12, 2008
Spring Vistas





April 9, 2008
Lady Vols Win Championship #8!
The greater Knoxville area folks regard the Lady Vols as part of their own family, and we are all bursting with pride. We are fortunate to have the greatest basketball coach in the history of the game, Pat Summit, to guide the young ladies who go through the program. We are going to miss the five fantastic players who will not be returning next year. It was historic for all five to be drafted today into the WNBA.
I will especially miss little Shannon Bobbitt. Shannon shares the same height as me – 5’2”. She came to the Lady Vols out of a junior college just two years ago. She is the shortest player in Tennessee history. Yet, Shannon was the point guard on the nation’s most celebrated women’s basketball team, providing leadership for two national championships. It just goes to show you, a big heart = big results! Shannon will be joining her friend, Candace Parker, on the LA Sparks team.
Congratulations, Lady Vols! We love you!
April 5, 2008
Yard Sale Results

Was it a success? Was it a bust? Did selling all our treasures make us instant millionaires, LOL?
Giveaway on a Friend's Blog
April 3, 2008
Stuff, Stuff, and More STUFF
This whole business of trying to sell a home is tiring. We have resigned ourselves to the prospect that it may take quite a while to sell our place. This resignation is not a happy one, but we have to focus on being practical and realistic. So we cleaned out our storage bin a month ago and carted all the boxes back home. Now we have the delightful task of rummaging through our STUFF, and deciding what to keep, donate, toss, or sell. Oh. What. Fun.
We’ve made a serious dent in going through more than half of the boxes so far. We figure that we will need to hold several yard sales this year to whittle down our accumulation of STUFF. We have our first sale scheduled for this Saturday! The last time we had a yard sale, it was in a subdivision, 16 years ago. We’re holding on breath on how much of a turnout we will get in the countryside.
Yesterday, I put an ad in craigslist and posted a sign at the end of the driveway. We have been working all week, making preparations and getting prices marked. Tomorrow, we will be renting some tables and begin setting everything up. Wish us luck!
The irony of going through all of the STUFF is that my hubby and I have never considered ourselves to be big shoppers. But STUFF had an uncanny ability of accumulating anyhow. At one time, most of this STUFF gave us great joy to own. Now, it is really a burden. We are at the point in our lives (63 and 55) where STUFF does not have the importance that it once had. Virtually all of it has to be cleaned or dusted. Everything has to occupy space. It may be pretty to look at, but after a while, you get tired of looking at a ka-zillion pieces of STUFF. It is not making our lives any easier. In fact, it is making our lives more difficult and complicated.
This exercise is driving home a great lesson for us. Hopefully, it will for my blog readers too. If not, please come to our yard sales and get some of this STUFF!
April 1, 2008
First of April Brings Milestones
* The cottage is officially off the market. We are taking a needed rest from the aggravation of selling our property, and we will be searching for a new realtor.
* I have been retired 6 months. It has been like a gigantic vacation! The work stress is now a distant memory.
* A reorganization was announced at my former office. My former boss (who did not treat me well) got demoted, and she now has no supervisory responsibilities.
* We mowed the yard for the first time this year.
Spring of 2008 - Bring it on!

