September 25, 2012

all it's stacked up to be

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This past crisp, fall weekend found us stacking wood with a friend under a rain of colorful leaves & a brilliant blue sky. There's nothing more satisfying than a sturdy & artful pile of wood glimpsed from your kitchen window, & even moreso a stylish stack on hand by the fireplace. We followed up our fall workout with apple crisp made from heirloom apples we receive weekly from our local CSA. Autumn in New England can't be beat.

September 24, 2012

early fall flavors


A friend gave me this recipe a few years ago, for a deliciously different way to prepare the never-ending supply of zucchinis growing this time of year, & a great way to savor the last of the season's sweet corn. I added diced onion & bell pepper for a zesty & sweet counterpoint, as well as smoky "bacon" & a chipotle remoulade to round out all the flavors. 


corn & zucchini fritters


for the fritters
1 1/2 c. flour
2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
fresh cracked pepper
combine dry ingredients in a bowl & mix well

2 Tbsp. melted butter, cooled to room temperature
2 large eggs, lightly beaten
1/2 c. + 2 Tbsp. milk
combine in a smaller bowl & mix well.
add to the dry ingredients & mix well.

1 1/2 c. grated zucchini
2 c. fresh corn kernels
1 red onion, diced
1 red bell pepper, diced
4 slices of crisp cooked bacon, or a vegetarian "bac'n" alternative
add to the batter & stir until well covered & incorporated

heat a deep frying pan with a few Tbsp. of cooking oil ( I used olive).
plop a wooden spoonful of batter onto the hot oil, & press down with the spoon to flatten.
brown each side, pressing down on the fritter with a spatula after flipping.
serve warm with chipotle remoulade.

for the remoulade
1/4 cup mayonnaise - homemade is best
cayenne chili powder to taste (start with 1/2 tsp. & build up to suit your heat level)
2 tsp. fresh lemon or lime juice
fresh chopped cilantro to taste
salt & fresh pepper to taste

September 22, 2012

happy weekend

Happy autumn- happy equinox- happy new leaf-

September 17, 2012

the glowing word









Spanish art collective Luzinterruptus flooded Melbourne's Federation Square for the month of June with 10,000 glowing books that flowed into a street below. Literature versus Traffic, an installation for the city's Light in Winter festival, was created from books taken out of circulation by area public libraries & affixed with LED lights. Taking over a public square and a lane on a busy thoroughfare, the illuminated pages created a temporary reading library that invited people to stop & browse. Words as fuel & vehicles.


from here via here

thank you, fieldwire

September 11, 2012

beam me up

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There's a distinct chill in the air, which makes me turn my eye toward cozy interiors. I have always been keen on exposed beams, & as of late raw wood paired with wintry whites has caught my fancy. Add simple, modern shapes & cool, serene colors occasionally punctuated with warm, vibrant pops, & I've found my dream interior winter wonderland: simple, sophisticated & inviting. On top of that, a pot of tea, knitting, an open fire & a single malt will do me just fine, thank you. Happy hibernating...

September 8, 2012

happy weekend

There's something about this photo of a friend & I at a house party/performance a couple of weeks back that I really love - captures an un-self-conscious moment in conversation so well.

Happy conversing & socializing - cheers!



Taken by my husband, my own private paparazzi.

September 5, 2012

the silence that fills







Happy Birthday to John Cage. We attended a performance that honored his rich legacy with a three hour program of his works, & I had the privilege of performing 4' 33".

33 musicians talk about how Cage influenced & inspired them:
John Cage, what does he communicate

photos of yours truly by john singer, composer

September 2, 2012

happy long weekend










Outdoor music & art festival. Creativity abounds. Cheers!