A great photograph is one that fully expresses what one feels, in the deepest sense, about what is being photographed. - Ansel Adams

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

men come in different shades, that's how we're made.

homegrown okra!  beyond excited.


since i am starting to plan the denver/boh trip...
"playin' some mmo's"

Monday, June 20, 2011

someone you'd admire.

from the garden.  the zucchini and yellow squash have been bountiful and more than enough to share with everyone i know.  the bell peppers are just starting to be ready and there are ~ 100 green tomatoes just waiting to turn red.

i have been eating my weight in fresh strawberries and these this summer.

apple sprinkled with a generous amount of cinnamon {and some splenda if you like} cooked in the microwave for two minutes.  served warm or cold.  delicious.

ophelia.  loving, loyal, silly and weird.  i love her.  especially her weirdness.

callie.  one of the sweetest mutts.  scratch her head and you have a friend for life.

more fleet foxes love.  tickets go on sale friday!!  *happy dance*  i have been listening to this album for months and still love it.  fair warning, the new bon iver album will be out tomorrow...

{starts at the 1:15 mark}

"after all is said and after all is done"

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

it dissipates and soon evaporates.

new.

it's like two songs in one.  i like.


rediscovered my love of boh and kol.



"poor logic.  that's how you get over the loss of a dog, not a person."

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

our early history.

thank you, starbucks, for my new beverage obsession.  thank you, whole foods, for providing what i need to make it at home.


matcha tea:
(borrowed from wikipedia)

Matcha is a fine ground, powdered, high quality green tea and not the same as tea powder or green tea powder. Matcha is made from shade-grown tea leaves also used to make gyokuro. The preparation of matcha starts several weeks before harvest, when the tea bushes are covered to prevent direct sunlight. This slows down growth, turns the leaves a darker shade of green and causes the production of amino acids that make the resulting tea sweeter. Only the finest tea buds are hand picked. After harvesting, if the leaves are rolled out before drying as usual, the result will be gyokuro (jade dew) tea. However, if the leaves are laid out flat to dry, they will crumble somewhat and become known as tencha (碾茶). Tencha can then be de-veined, de-stemmed, and stone ground to the fine, bright green, talc-like powder known as matcha.


In 2003, researchers from the University of Colorado found that the concentration of the antioxidant EGCG available from drinking matcha is up to 137 times greater than the amount of EGCG available from other commercially available green teas.  Matcha is also said to boost metabolism and help reduce cholesterol levels when drunk regularly. The aforementioned health benefits of matcha green tea can largely be attributed to the fact that the whole tea leaf is ingested, as opposed to just the steeped water in the case of 'bagged' green teas. This means that it delivers a much higher potency of catechin, chlorophyll, and antioxidants. Pound-for-pound, matcha contains more antioxidants than blueberries, gojiberries, pomegranates, orange juice, and spinach.


thank you, wikipedia, for your wealth of information.


i think this song is following me everywhere i go....



this one too...

"where did your joy go?  it is missing in your smile."