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Friday, November 23, 2012

Thanksgiving in a Nutshell


                Happy belated Thanksgiving! This is going to be a post unlike all the rest. This post is going to, in a way, combine what would normally be three posts. I am going to tell you about my primary theme, my secondary theme, and talk about Thanksgiving. As usual, there is a method to my madness. My first reason is to consolidate posts. Since I haven’t posted all week and the themes are similar, it makes more sense this way. So let’s get the ball rolling. As I am sure you have guessed, the themes this week are both Thanksgiving related. The primary theme this week has been Thanksgiving recipes. Some ladies posted recipes they enjoy every year. Others, like me, posted recipes they thought looked good or would like to try. This was a good theme for the week for many reasons. First, most of the ladies already had their recipes out in order to prepare for Thursday or had to find new ones anyway. This also gave each lady the opportunity to see recipes they may not have come across on their own. Second, it was a bit different from the normal routine of just pictures. And lastly, it was great because it wasn’t a big deal if any of the ladies missed a day. Of course that is never a big deal, but this theme is one that nobody would mind missing. If a person doesn’t like to cook, finding a recipe would be no fun. But because of the holiday, many people couldn’t participate for whatever reason. Thus, it worked out well. And it was great because the secondary theme tied in too.
                Our secondary theme this week was simply Thanksgiving. It was, as usual, pictures. The obvious choice would have been to use pictures of food. I went a different, though just as obvious, route. I started with pumpkins, though in a more Thanksgiving-like setting. I followed that up with a cornucopia and some food. There was also Indian corn and a scarecrow. They all seemed appropriate. Then, on Wednesday, I created collages with cakes and turkeys. I did, admittedly, miss a day due to the holiday. But my other pictures include pilgrims and Indians, a November picture, and Charlie Brown. It appears as though there is a Charlie Brown special for all major holidays. My aunt’s pictures were similar. There aren’t very many options for Thanksgiving. Although in a lot of ways, it is a major holiday, there are some aspects that are more minor. For example, it is rare for cards or gifts to be exchanged. Also there aren’t really any Thanksgiving specific decorations. Anything that could be associated with the holiday could also be used to simply decorate for fall. It is, by no means, a holiday to completely brush off, but there isn’t too much hoopla about it.
                Here is the part where I talk about the holiday itself. As I said, Thanksgiving is a major holiday, but not as big as others. Oddly enough, only minor holidays seem to have parades. There is always a Memorial Day and St. Patrick’s Day parade. Here in NYC there is also a Halloween parade. The reason I bring this up is, of course, the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. It is a huge tradition here in NY and is watched on TV all over the country. Thanksgiving is also great because many people get the day off from work and school. And let’s be honest, who doesn’t love a day off? For many, it is a holiday with a deeper meaning. It is a time to reflect on their life and be thankful for the things they have seen, done or have. It is also a day for family, lots of food and football. Personally, my Thanksgiving contained none of this. I took an alternate route to avoid the crowds from the parade as I headed in to work. After working all day, and missing the first two football games, I went home to a solitary meal. I had stuffing, salad and some wine while I watched a Jeff Dunham marathon on TV. I got to eat the best part of the holiday meal while relaxing on my couch in my sweatpants. And while I didn’t get any pumpkin pie, I did have pumpkin ice cream for dessert. All in all, although maybe not traditional, my thanksgiving wasn’t bad I hope everybody had a happy thanksgiving of their own.

Here are some of my recipes:
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/paula-deen/pumpkin-gingerbread-trifle-recipe/index.html
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-kitchens/bacon-cheddar-mashed-potatoes-recipe/index.html
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/caramelized-butternut-squash-recipe/index.html

And here are some pictures:





Sunday, November 18, 2012

Two a Day!!


                I know that I posted earlier this afternoon. Due to my time constraints this week, I still fell behind on my posts. Therefore I am writing this post to tell you about my secondary theme from this week. I also felt that a second post was acceptable since it will be short. Since I was in Connecticut over the weekend, my aunt and I were both a bit busy and forgot to choose a theme. Thus, we just decided to pick a random picture that fit in with our mood each day. We also missed a day because of our uncertainty of a theme. Thus there isn’t really much I can tell you. I have no quotes, facts, songs, stories, or anecdotes to go along with the theme. None of the pictures matched or followed a pattern really. I started with pictures about being tired, threw in some tropical paradises, some music and some day specific cartoons. But none of them are really similar, unless they were done on the same day. So this post will pretty much be pictures. I will post the cooler of the random photos. Enjoy. 


        


 

Bridging The Gap

        Now that you are all caught up, let me tell you about this week’s theme. For the main game this week, the theme that won the election was bridges. Not many people actually voted, but the ones that did mostly chose bridges. I found a few pictures before the week started, and thank goodness I did. My picture choices have been just so-so because I found them quick. But for the most part, this week has been so crazy that I haven’t really been able to pay much attention. The bridges have been such a blur. I will admit that this theme was not my first choice. I cannot say, as I often have, that it has grown on me. Nor can I say that I disliked it. If I am being honest, I have to say that I was ambivalent to this theme. I think the biggest reason for this is that I was so busy. I will say, however, that the pictures I saw were pretty interesting. The other ladies really did well with their picture choices this week. Living in New York, I am well acquainted with bridges. Unless you live in Manhattan, you are considered a bridge and tunnel person. I cannot even close to afford an apartment in the city and thus I live in one of the other boroughs. Therefore I see bridges often. In fact, I recently traveled across one by bus every day. After the hurricane hit the city, the subways weren’t running. Therefore I had to take a bus to work every day since I do actually work in the city. One of my pictures this week was actually a shot taken during one of those bus trips. The rest are just random photos I chose. Since I love my city so much, I did of course use a few bridges from the area. I found tattoos of the Brooklyn Bridge and a shot of the Gapstow Bridge in Central Park. I also found, but did not use, a nice shot of the Manhattan Bridge. All of these pictures are shown below, as well as some of the cooler bridges I managed to find. And so, I will stop rambling and show you the pictures. Stay tuned for the secondary theme this weeks. 


 



Saturday, November 17, 2012

Play With Fire


Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice.
From what I've tasted of desire,
I hold with those who favor fire.
But if I had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate
 To say that for destruction ice
 Is also great.                
        And would suffice.        ~ Robert Frost

          This is one of my favorite poems. Admittedly, I first read it in one of the Twilight books, but please don’t hold that against me. Yes, I read (and enjoyed) the books, no I am not a fan of the franchise. I am, however, a fan of Robert Frost. So naturally, I liked the poem. So why am I talking about Twilight and Robert Frost? No, it is not because the movie came out this week. (A fact I only know because it is advertised for everywhere.) I am telling you about the poem in order to tell you about last week’s secondary theme. Our theme was candles/fire. I love fire. I am not a pyromaniac, nor am I obsessed with it. It is just one of my favorite elements (I also love water). I love the way it moves, its colors (depending what is burning), and even the way it smells. It is one of the five basic elements on earth. There is nothing more enjoyable than curling up next to a fire on a cold winter night. Or more fun than a summer bonfire on the beach. And contained fire, such as candles, is awesome too. They make any room smell great. And it is so relaxing to take a nice hot bath with aroma therapy candles lit around the room. The low light, heavenly scents, some soothing music and the calming warm water provide such a great experience. I love candles and fire, so you can imagine how much I enjoyed having them as a theme for my game. I like to believe I used a nice mix of the two throughout the week. It was even better because it got extended. Due to Halloween being on a Wednesday, that week got split in half. Therefore the Halloween theme lasted ten days and the candles/fire theme lasted for eleven. Due to the chaos of my life, I was a bit distracted so the pictures may not have been as good as they could have been, but they were still pretty cool. Or I suppose hot would be a better term. You be the judge.




Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Wind's Secret Tellers

                              The first theme I will tell you about is the main theme from last week. If you have been following my posts, it may seem like a repeat. A few weeks ago, my secondary theme was autumn. It was a broad theme but the pictures generally tended to be of leaves and foliage. This week’s main theme was leaves. They didn’t have to be autumn leaves, which was the key difference. It was also an option because there were more people involved. My aunt and I are just two of the people who participate in the main game. Plus, we loved the autumn theme and this gave us the opportunity to find more pictures. We did not have to limit ourselves to just autumn leaves though, which was cool. Many of the women found autumn leaves, but my aunt and I were good at finding other leaves too. One day, I used pictures of frozen and snow covered leaves. They were rather appropriate pictures too since it had snowed the night before. This theme was interesting because of the magnitude of options. I alone found pictures of leaf piles, animals with leaves, leaves with books, wet leaves and leaves in water, and more. Some other pictures were sketches, tattoos, designs on leaves, leaves painted on rocks or nails, plus multiple kinds of leaves. It was definitely a fun and interesting theme. I hope you enjoy looking at the pictures as much as I enjoyed finding them. Check back for our secondary theme from last week. I will reveal it soon.

 




Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Reasons, Excuses and Apologies

       Hello long lost readers. It feels like it has been forever since I have posted. I apologize for my absence. I do miss you all and think about you every day. Things have been a bit crazy around here and I just haven't been able to post. As you may be aware, the east coast was hit by hurricane Sandy a couple weeks back. I was very fortunate in that my area was largely unaffected. The city as a whole, however, was not as lucky. I was only out of work for two days but my boyfriend just returned after two weeks off. And he isn't even doing his normal job, he is cleaning up the damage from the storm. A great deal of people in the city are still without heat, internet or power. Many people got their power back but the after effects are abundant. And none of this includes the many residents of Staten Island, Long Island, Queens, Brooklyn, and New Jersey that lost everything. Then, to add insult to injury, we had a nor'easter that blanketed everything in heavy rain and snow. Thankfully the temperature rose the next day so the snow melted quickly. The city is still trying to recover from the damage, destruction and devastation. Although my home was unaffected, the world around me has been in chaos. So, on top of adjusting to being back at work, I have also been adjusting to and dealing with the craziness around me. And that, my friends, is why I haven't been around. Things are still a bit nuts and with the holidays coming show no sign of slowing down. But I am slightly more adjusted and swear I'll try harder to post every week. So stay tuned to be updated on themes, which I've managed to keep up with albeit barely, and the other goings on in my life.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Knockin on Heaven's Door


                Well folks, it is time for me to reveal this week’s theme. I know the week is over and I should have told you sooner. Nothing like waiting until the last minute right? No matter how old I get, I think I will always be a procrastinator when it comes to certain things. It looks like this blog is one of those things. Anyway, where was I? Oh, right; this week’s theme. The theme this week was one that has come up more than once as a voting option. A few people picked it, but there was always something better in the mix. This week, I suppose, it was the best of the bunch. And so, this week our theme was doors. Now I know what you are thinking; that doesn’t seem like a very interesting theme. When it was first proposed, I would have said I agree. Even this week when it was chosen, I was a little skeptical. Yet as usual, I was pleasantly surprised by this theme. The pictures some of the ladies found were great. Even some of my pictures were pretty good. My initial problem was that I just wasn’t thinking enough outside the box. I mean doors aren’t anything special. Every house, apartment, car, and building in America has at least one. You walk by a row of houses and often times the doors are similar. Even in New York, walking down a block many times the houses/apartments and doors are all the same. A door in a building may have an aesthetic role as well as a practical one. It can separate rooms or provide privacy. Practically, a door can keep in or out noise, block off or contain a fire, or keep a person in or out of an area. There are also symbolic uses for doors. Giving a person a key to your residence is considered a forward progression of a relationship. Doors can symbolize opportunity as well. There are multiple sayings that demonstrate this idea such as “when one door closes another door opens”, or “opportunity knocks”. In the world of music, there is a band called the Doors, the song “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door”, or even the song “Let My Love Open the Door”. I found some good pictures this week. For example I found doors leading to Heaven, fantastical doors, doors from different countries, and more. I even personally took some pictures of interesting doors in my neighborhood. And so, without further ado, I shall show you some of the cool doors I found this week. Enjoy and stay tuned for this coming week’s themes.


   



Thursday, November 1, 2012

Happy Halloween!!!!

              Good evening everybody. I know it has been a while since my last post. I am here to report last week’s secondary theme. There is a method to the madness however. My post, while technically late, is delayed due to the timing of the theme. Last week’s secondary theme was Halloween. We extended it to include the actual holiday and therefore ended yesterday instead of ending over the weekend. I picked this theme which I’m sure surprises none of you. Halloween is my favorite holiday. I am normal and love Christmas like most people, but my absolute most favorite holiday has been Halloween for as long as I can remember. When I was younger, we would go all out each year. Our yard was always heavily decorated. Over the years we had tombstones, dry ice in cauldrons, spider webs, skeletons, zombies, lights, and more. We always had elaborate costumes that involved heavy make-up or masks to go with the outfit. When I was a kid, being a witch meant a long black wig, long plastic nose, green face, warts, long cape, etc. When I was in high school, being a witch involved a hat, short skirt and striped tights. Times have certainly changed. My love for Halloween, however, has never wavered. This year I had my apartment in the city as opposed to a house in the suburbs. We don’t have a yard to decorate but we made the best of what we had. We carved pumpkins and strung lights. Although I did not dress up, I gave candy out to the kids who did. Watching all the little kids running around in their costumes was great fun. There were some awesome costumes as well as some duds. It was rather chilly so some kids just wore layers with a mask. We were visited by countless Batmans and Captain Americas. There were witches, princesses and a fairy. There was even one little boy dressed as Santa Claus. As I grew up, I started to look into the history of Halloween. While I love all the decorations, costumes, treats, and festivities, I also enjoy the actual holiday. Halloween is based on the ancient European All Hallows Eve. This is the evening before what is now known as All Saints Day. The festivities of the holiday were actually adapted mainly from the pagan celebration of Samhain. It is a day to honor the day. In Mexico, it is celebrated as Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. It is said that on this day, or night, the veil between the living and dead is thinned so the souls of the dead can visit us. It is customary to set an extra place at the table for a loved one to join. It is also customary to carve a face into a turnip, or more recently a pumpkin, to keep away the evil spirits. Samhain is a festival celebrating the end of the harvest and the beginning of winter. The concept of the thinned veil us accepted in various ways by each holiday. While Halloween is the holiday celebrated most in America, Day of the Dead is still a modern holiday. All Hallows Eve and Samhain are less contemporary though they are still practiced in some cultures. With this, I now present to you some of my favorite Halloween pictures. It is difficult to convey the best parts of the holiday through photos, but we tried. The spirit is mostly in the activities, but the pictures capture the themes and general ideas of the best holiday of the year. I know it is a day late but Feliz Dia de los Muertos,Blessed Samhain, and Happy Halloween.