Sunday, April 12, 2009
To a gorgeous new day...
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Enjoy your weekend.....
For I remember it is Easter morn, And life and love and peace are all new born.
~Alice Freeman Palmer
Friday, April 10, 2009
Just hangin'
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Color inspired.....
Sunday, April 5, 2009
You put the lime in the basil and shake it all up....
- 6 large basil leaves1 small basil leaf or a very small "cluster" of basil leaves for garnish
- 1/4 c. freshly squeezed lime juice
- 3/4 of your favorite vodka .
- 3 parts water 3 parts sugar.try 3 Tbsp to 3 Tbsp...
um...about. I am not the best measurer...so I am told.
Simmer sugar and water together in a small saucepan until slightly thickened and just barely syrupy. Cool.
Tear large basil leaves (reserve the small ones) lightly and add to sugar mixture...
The smell of fresh torn basil is heavenly...
well to me...not so much to the ravaged basil.
Muddle (smash) together until leaves are well bruised.
~Ouch ~
(This is much easier if you have a "real" muddler, but you can also use a wooden spoon or potato masher, etc.)
Add lime juice and vodka. Chill (with ice) in a martini shaker and strain into a pre-chilled martini glass.
Add small basil leaf garnish.
Sip under a giant palm tree while the warm breezes sway the fronds...
Make a giant batch and store it in the freezer.... remove basil leaves before freezing It won't freeze,
so it can be poured straight from the freezer shake first, because the lime juice and syrup will settle to the bottom.
Then call me.
I can be over in a jif
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Who doesn't love...


There is a building principle of Kosala-kosali where local architects determine the optimal placement and position for certain rooms of the building.
Often when a family is suffering bad luck or misfortune,
the first place the local witch doctor will look for is any unsuspecting violations of the Balinese laws of building.
I see, says the grasshopper

Often homes mimic and blend in with their beautiful surroundings.
Windows...glassless open to the tropical flora

rather than using glass...
carved coconut wood closes them for the night


I love the embedded pebbles in the floor...