Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Christmas 2020
Tuesday, November 17, 2020
Baking, Decorating for Fall, and Camping or How to Overcome the Isolation Blues
Rick and I may not come out of 2020 without having gained a few pounds, but baking this time of year is one of my favorite things to do. We are enjoying each and every bite too!
Yesterday I made these Candied Pecans from Lauren's recipe that you can print from her blog.
I quarantee you it's fabulous and tastes exactly like the warm Candied Pecans you purchase from vendors at festivals! It says to let them cool completely and store them in a tight container, but they were extra good while they were warm.
I also made some very yummy gluten free pumpkin bread the week before. I used my regular recipe but substituted Bob's Red Mill Gluten-Free 1 to 1 flour. I've used this recipe for years and it makes one bundt cake and a loaf. It's perfect if you want to gift one! I don't think this happended this time though, Ha!
A rather large crack developed in the center of the loaf, but tasted great!
Saturday, October 17, 2020
Halloween 2020
"Halloween 2020"
I wish I had a new Halloween painting for 2020, but this year being what it is, I haven't had much inspiration to paint. Instead, my husband and I have spent alot of time camping and getting away from everything. It's been great for us and our dog, Daisy, and I hope at some point I get some inspiration to get back to work. For now, I'm just going to sit near a camp fire by a lake somewhere.
These are my two nonspooky Halloween prints that are my best sellers in my Etsy Store. If you would like to check them out click here. Once you arrive at my store, click on "Halloween Prints" in the top left column and you will see all the prints I have available in that category. What are you doing for Halloween this year?
"Pirate's Cove"
Thursday, August 20, 2020
Jack O' Lantern Lane Original Halloween Folk Art Painting
Ethel and Fred built a house when they got married 45 years ago. Connie and Horace built their house next door and a deep friendship between the neighbors blossomed and they became family. They loved the little trick or treaters who visited every year on Halloween and both couples placed carved pumpkins on the fences posts. That's how their little road became known as Jack-O'Lantern Lane.