Tuesday, April 27, 2010

An Early Morning Spring Walk

I decided to try to fit in an early morning walk today. Weather is coming and this will be the last chance for a few days. The road I walk on has an irrigation ditch and many of the houses have property behind them that is used for gardening, animals etc. I left at 6:30 and only had about 20 minutes to walk. No music was needed or wanted - the morning was alive with the sounds of all sorts of small birds busily chattering. I heard a rooster, there were several doves to be seen. Even a few seagulls gliding past. One of the first interesting places I pass is a pasture that always has an interesting mixture of animals... today was a lone llama, and several small domestic deer. Down at the end were two goats who were head-butting! That made me smile.
I also passed many trees with blossoms. The wind was already beginning to blow them off the branches... a sign of the coming storm. I regretted not having my camera with me. There were beds of tulips and budding trees, a black and white cat crouching in the long grass - when our eyes met, he dashed off. But the most interesting sight of the morning was a very large goat sitting in the front yard of a house! He was an extra large goat with the long horns. He was sitting near a large, empty galvanized pan, which must have held his breakfast earlier. This was a very unexpected sight, and would have looked quite ordinary if it had been a dog! I stopped and we looked at each other, I walked on but turned to look back at him... we looked at each other again. He used his horn to scratch his shoulder, and I smiled all the way home just thinking about that unusual encounter. Next time I take this early morning walking route, I am bringing my camera!!


And now, in the interest of adding a picture to my blog... here is a picture of the roasted vegetables that I made last night. Next time I will roast them for a shorter amount of time, because they were softer than I like... but I will make them again soon.
Bell peppers (I used red and yellow), zucchini and yellow squash, "thick" asparagus, vadalia onion or sweet onion, cut in wedges. Mix and brush with: olive oil, balsamic vinegar, minced garlic cloves, basil, salt and pepper. Divide unto 2 large cookie sheets sprayed or (cover with parchment - that is what I do-less clean up :) You will put one pan on lower rack and one on upper, and trade them half way through. Roast at 450 degree oven. The instructions said 25-30 minutes... I will check them at 20 minutes the next time. Serve immediately or at room temperature. Leftovers would be good in a hummus sandwich or some kind of rice or grain salad, I think.
(*I also had a cob of corn that I cut into 2 inch pieces and threw in... they are not in the photo, but were good... I will experiment with roasting corn another time as well.)

Friday, April 23, 2010

Justin & Becky at 29 weeks


Here is a picture of Justin and Becky. The pictures were taken last weekend, and they were at 29 weeks. Becky looks gorgeous as you can see!

And this picture will be loved by a little 6 year old girl I know. Can you guess who? Miss Priya hates to miss out on on seeing this tummy growing, so here is a close-up just for her!



Becky has been sewing up a storm. Below is the cradle bedding designed and sewn by Becky!
Aren't the colors wonderful!
She is now working on the bedding for the crib. Pictures to come soon. And the baby's room is coming along nicely. We will have a photo shoot for sure when it is completed!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Scrapbook page for the 2009 book

A scrapbook page for the Kumar 2009 book. Taj learning to ride without training wheels is definitely an occasion to document!