For this episode of Tara's life, for those interested, we (Jacques and I) offer:
Chapter 1: The window stripping project
Chapter 2: HOT
Chapter 3: Sewing stuff
Chapter 4: Package from Babette
Chapter 5: W0rkshop
Chapter 6: Garden
Chapter 7: neighborhood changing
Chapter 8:?? all the rest I forgot to mention
Chapter 1: The window stripping project.

Chapter 2: HOT
Yeah, well, I know I posted about this before - but truth be told, things haven't really changed. We got a few days of reprieve and then wham-oh! - the furnaces of hell were lit again. Seriously - I can't believe how hot it's been. I've kept my air on for about a week and a half. It simply was not bearable. I had a BBQ on Saturday - which had to be absolutely the WORST day so far. It was 100°F, and probably 90% humidity (well I have no idea actually, but might as well have been), and we just never stopped sweating. Just sitting there trying to have dinner - everything was dripping. My hair never really dried, I decided to wear a black dress which was good because you couldn't' tell it was soaked, and the other good thing was - we were all in the same boat - just big dripping water fountains of sweat. Unbelievable. The menu for the BBQ? mmmmm:
Melanie's marinade for the chicken:
Cornell Chicken
chicken legs and thighs (I used a dozen of each)
¼ cup salt
1 cup oil
2 cups cider vinegar
1 T. Poultry seasoning
1 t. pepper
1 Egg
Mix together, marinate? - 24 hours is best. When cooking: turn every 15 minutes for about 45 minutes depending on how hot the grill is. Before turning - re-dip chicken in the marinade.
Lick your fingers when finished eating.
My favorite potato salad from Bon Appetit: Potato Salad with Toasted Cumin Vinaigrette
If the link doesn't work - you can find it on epicurious.com OMG - the best potato salad ever! There is never any left over for me.
Jessica made a really amazing salad:
diced watermelon (small)
diced jicama
diced Asian cucumbers
Thai basil
mint
lime
yum
Desert? Blueberry pie- with fresh picked blueberries (from the Joy of Cooking - the recipe not the blueberries - those were from Massachusetts), and chocolate ice cream. How did I manage to bake a pie in this heat? I have two kitchens. :) One on the first floor in the studio - one on the second were I live with air conditioning.
Chapter 3: Sewing stuff
A big part of the reason I haven't blogged is because I've be re-hooked on sewing. Ugh. It's terrible!! I've forgotten how easy it is to get sucked into that, and how much time it will just suck away from your life. My first endeavor was to recreate a skort I'd had back in my 20's. I'm sure I thrift-stored it - sadly. So I've tried again, and now I have two semi-successful projects. This one:

One of the other projects I sewed was this red dress which is a Vogue pattern. I love it. It was very easy and it is very comfortable.

Chapter 4: Package from Babette
Towards the beginning of June a packaged arrived from Babette. It was full of fun goodies:

Heather is working on a fantastic collage project, one per day for one year. You can check her work out here:

There was also a fun one-page book from Babette, a commemoration of her visit with me. She did some need things with accordions, and put lots of fun memorabilia in the book.

I haven't not abandoned books entirely this summer:

And this segues in nicely to the next chapter:
Chapter 5: W0rkshop
I took a workshop in Western Massachusetts. Leather inlay and onlay. (sorry again about the bad picture). We made these five little cards with five different ways of working with leather and color. As usual it was a great class and I learned loads. I'm excited to start adding it to my work.

We also had the chance to pick 16lbs of blue berries. Probably more since every other handful went into the mouth. We had a dog with us, who kept freaking out about something. We both figured it was a bear and didn't worry too much about it. Turned out we were right, but should have been a bit worried. The blueberry patch owner said that a mother bear and her two cubs have been down in the patch at lot lately. Then Melanie spotted them in her lower paddock a few days later. I'm glad we had the dog with us. He kept barking and the bear was not seen. Good thing we didn't stumble upon her!

Chapter 6: Garden
And my garden? Was neglected for a while. Somehow I managed to throw my back out. Wow - I've never been in so much pain! If you move in the wrong direction even slightly you can feel the pain start. Then it grows and blooms all over your back, around your sides, you clench your stomach and hope you stay upright, and then you remember to breath. Oh brother. I was pretty miserable. But I was very generously given an acupuncture treatment by a friend and, yeah, well, I'm now a convert. It knocked the pain in half! I could move again, and I didn't have any more flare-ups. It was amazing! I started doing some very slow, easy yoga stretches and now a little more than a week later I feel pretty good. I'm still taking it easy, and trying to sit more, not lift anything heavy etc. But the pain is gone.
I was able to do a little bit in the yard, not as much as I wanted to but... you know one has to accept one's limitations.
Things are growing and blooming and are very exciting.




In the edibles department we have interesting things happening too:


My green onions are moving along nicely along with my gigantic bush of thyme. I should take some to work today. The best summer recipe which must have thyme follows below:

If you forget the thyme - it doesn't work. Bon Appetit!
I'm also trying to grow cantelopes. But it occured to me that this might be a plant where you have to have more than one for pollination to work? Anybody know?

And my new crop.... dandadadah! Two new blueberry bushes! When I was at Home Depot last time they had blueberry bushes for something rediculous like $2.67. Usually they are about $20 each. So I got two. I'd like to get them in the ground soon - but I'm not sure about my back yet. We'll play it by ear.


And sadly my neighbor hood is changing. And not in a way I'd like it to. My wonderful neighbors decided to buy a house in Western Pennsylvania. They still own their house next door, and will probably be back and forth some, but it won't be the same. Their son will be living upstairs and while we get along, he's not like Mr. El. They also took their dogs with them. There is a big silent hole next door. I miss them. It was comforting to know they were there. I guess their son will be getting a dog too. A pitbul. hmm. We'll see how that goes. What I'm most worried about is how Jacques and the dog will respond. That chain link fence isn't the strongest. We'll have to see what I'm going to do about that. I am really going to miss them.
Chapter 8:?? all the rest I forgot to mention
Right now I don't think there is anything else I wanted to mention. I think I got it all. The heat finally broke on Sunday with a big thunderstorm. I opened all the doors and windows and let the cool air flood through the house. I was finally able to shut off the airconditioners. I just have a fan on and it's pretty bearable. So that's nice.
Hope all is well with all of you. I think I'll put the comments onto moderation. We'll see how it goes.
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