Sunday Sky

I am always undecided about Sundays with my blog. I’m a Christian, so should they be all about my faith, since it’s the Lord’s Day? Take the day off entirely? What?

I am thinking that while Lauren is in Iraq, maybe I will make it a day to show her one really nice photo of home and to remind people to be praying for her and everyone in the military, no matter where they are. So I will try that this week. This is the sky – to the north end of our valley and I am pretty sure I was standing on the front steps of our porch. It is a view that Lauren saw just about every day for 19 years.

And I will probably also harass you to go and say hello on her new, but developing blog . She puts out a little slice of life as often as she can and she is pretty darned funny too. Go say hi, ok?

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Motherhood-photo of the month

Kacey, at Wine on the Keyboard hosts a photo on the month contest and this month, she set a theme of motherhood. As you know if you have been reading this blog for long, our older daughter and her two children have been living with us for the last 3 months. She and her husband Jason have been house hunting up north where he is now working. This photo seems especially appropriate right now, because they had their closing yesterday and as I write this, Ellyn and Jason are unloading their storage containers into the new house. Tomorrow they are coming back down to get the kids [at least they say they are coming to get them] and the four of them will once again be together.

I took this photo of Mark and Ellyn last weekend while they were tumbling around the yard together. It sure looks like motherhood to me!

Have a great day – I am going to go play legos!

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Is it strange?

That 90% of my last order from American Spice Company consists of hot sauce, chili powder and peppercorns?And that I will have trouble finding room in the pantry among the spicy stuff I already have in there?

No matter – it is grilling time and I need lots of spicy stuff for rubs and marinades. If you are really really nice to me, I might even be persuaded to share a recipe or two.

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A very special chocolate cake

The photo is of Larry’s Grammie Bennett – his mother’s Mom. This is her recipe and I still have the card on which she wrote it to give to me at my wedding shower in 1976. The writing is very faded but I know it by heart so getting it out when I make this cake is more for the sentimentality of seeing her handwriting than to actually follow the directions. She is holding Lauren in this photo which was taken at Christmas in 1983 when Lauren was just over a year old. Grammie is sitting down in this pic but even so, you can tell that she is not very tall – just under 5 feet. The very first thing she said to me when Larry brought me to meet her and Grandad was “Oh look at you! You are so nice and tall!” She must have told me a hundred times over the years how much she envied my height.She was Swiss and never entirely lost the lilt in her speech that came from her childhood. She led a quite amazing life including spending time in the Canadian logging camp where her father and older brothers were working.

She brought this cake to all occasions and being an old-school Baptist lady, if anyone in their church family had any sort of trouble, she would whip one of these together and take it to them. It would join all the rest of gifts of food brought by the other church ladies and together they would help alleviate whatever illness, grief or trouble might be going on there. [All Christians know that there are few circumstances in life that cannot be improved upon by a nice chocolate cake and some realy good potato salad.] Well into her 70s she regularly helped clean house for the “old people” in her church and no baby was born in her family or church without recieving the benediction of a hand crocheted blanket and sweater set. She never sat down for more than a minute without doing some kind of handwork – crochet, knitting, embroidery or mending.

For family gatherings, the cake was always in her aluminum 9×13 pan with a plastic cover – I hope someone in the family ended up with it. Larry’s cousin Judy bought the house so maybe she has it now. I can’t duplicate her frosting – it was a very smooth sort of butter cream that was a perfect counterpart to the rich chocolate and always topped with a generous amount of sprinkles.

We lost her quite a few years ago now to Alzheimers. The nurses at the facility where she spent her last years always remarked on her sweet nature which Larry’s Mom attributed to her devotion to the Lord and I would not argue with that idea. I look forward to seeing her again and I am guessing that now she is as tall as she always wanted to be.

I made this for Ellyn’s birthday last week and it was just as good as I remember.

Grammie’s Chocolate Cake
Preheat oven to 350 and grease a 9×13 pan
Mix together:
2 cups all purpose flour
1 cup sugar
1/3 cup baking cocoa
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda

Add in and beat at medium speed for about 2 minutes, until smooth:
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 egg
1/2 cup sour milk [sour cream works too]
1/2 cup boiling water

Smooth batter into the pan and bake for about 20 minutes for a glass pan, a few minutes more for metal, until a toothpick comes out clean. Cool completely and top with the frosting of your choice. You don’t have to put sprinkles on top, but go ahead and give them a try – the little crunch they give is actually a nice thing. And if you put some candles on it and sing Happy Birthday, you might get a nice pic like this.

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Wednesday gets here fast!

As is usual when there is a Monday holiday, I am a day off for the whole rest of the week. So, only time for a few shots today.
One of the few “blowers” that Mark has not picked and dispensed all over the yard already. I am saving a bunch of the seeds to spread over his parents’ lawn once they get moved. He needs a good supply of them right at home, don’t you think?
Because of the way we are situated in our valley, we really don’t see a lot of rainbows here, but we got a nice double one late last week.A corner of my back shade gardenWe came home from the family Memorial Day cookout through the state forest that runs along the top of Larry’s folks’ farm. These are wild azaleas and I was thrilled to see them.

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