Showing posts with label #0011 Quiche Avec Des Herbes. Show all posts
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Saturday, June 16, 2012

Happy Father's Day!


God took the strength of a mountain,

The majesty of a tree,

The warmth of the summer sun,

The calm of the peaceful sea;


The generous soul of nature,

The comforting arm of night,

The wisdom of the ages,

The power of the eagle's flight;


The joy of a morning in spring,

The faith of a mustard seed,

The patience of eternity,

The depth of a family's need;


Then God combined these qualities,

and when there was nothing more to add,

He knew His masterpiece was complete,

And so, He called it

Dad

TODAY'S SEEDS OF WISDOM

  • JUST BLOOMED TODAY
  • GARDEN UPDATE
  • TODAY'S TRIBUTE: MEN OF HONOR, FAITH AND FAMILY
  • FAUNA
  • GARDEN GIGGLE~DADISMS
  • GARDEN GAMES
  •  WHAT IN THE WORLD? OVER THE FENCE
  • FEEDBACK
JUST BLOOMED TODAY


GARDEN UPDATE
Happy Father's Day to all! Up with the puppies this morning early. 8 a.m. and 80F already. Hurriedly did the chores and tucked myself into the greenhouse to do some planting.


It's so lovely to be able to have a big greenhouse to go in and putter! We had some really lovely soil mixes in there so it is a breeze to plant.


Today I planted mums in yellow, white and rust in a darling coca-cola bucket that once it is exposed to the elements, will rust and age nicely.

  
TODAY'S TRIBUTE~MEN OF HONOR, FAITH AND FAMILY

I have been so gifted with the presence of men of honor, faith and family in my life. Recently, as I was working on our family tree, I realized how the men on my family were so extraordinary, each in their own way.


My grandfather, leaving his country of birth as just a child, to embark on the biggest journey of his life since then. Could he imagine how his life would be when all he could see was vast ocean?


How he embraced his new country and became naturalized. Worked hard at an honest job and met a good girl and got married. How they had a strong family, of both women and men who all went on to serve his adopted country against foreign enemies. How proud he must have been, and yet, a humble man, who quietly loved his family by his little touches. How when times were poor, he would walk home from work, and on Friday take a different route so he could pick wild rhubarb as a treat for everyone's dessert. How he loved us, the grandchildren, as we played near his chair, as he sat in the sun. A gentle man with a quiet sense of humor and a twinkle in his eye.


I think I love his gift of my father to me. As a proud son, he excelled in sports in high school, earning a state championship in fencing. He would go on to use those fighting skills, as he made the U.S. Army his career. Dedicated, loyal, extremely smart and committed he rose through the ranks serving his country. He met the girl of his dreams in a far off place, and stole her away to live in the land of his father.


Together they had 9 babies, and weathered the strains of a military life, including criss-crossing the country several times with four infant children in tow, living on faith and their ever-present love. They raised their children to be honorable, God-loving, productive members of society, with a strong love of country and family.


When an unexpected tragedy struck the family, my father never wavered but took charge, using those military skills he knew so well. Such a hard time it must have been for him, raising 6 kids and working three jobs while my mother was in the hospital.Never a word of complaint did we hear and always time for each of us, even when he had none for himself. Gentle sage advice when needed, loving correction when warranted and a hug to stop the tears.


He gave me an inquisitive mind, a love of learning and books, an appreciation for art (being an artist himself) and a respect for authority. He taught me that life isn't fair, but family is there for you. That God loved me forever. That I was worth something. That I would do amazing things with the life he had given me. How I was conceived in love, and that made me special.


I always had the privilege of feeling loved, wanted and safe. I knew my parents adored their children, would die for their children, give their world for their children, just like his father would have done for him.


And now, I am married to a man who has all those qualities- honor, faith, family. He would die for me and our son. He served his country as a career with honor, and suffered the emotional scars of a forgotten war in silence, choosing to focus on his new life, with his family and his four-legged children.


A man who, although tall in height, is also tall in integrity, loyalty and fierce love of family. How this battle-scarred soldier, who could snap a man's neck in seconds, could hold my own so tenderly. How he honors me as a woman and an equal. How very special he makes me feel. How very lucky I am to have him as mine. How our love has been an inspiration to many.


So, yes, I am blessed to have such amazing men in my life. How many families could be saved if they, too had men of character such as these, to see them through life's twists and turns, with honor, faith and family.


GARDEN GIGGLE
DADISMS
(Groaners Dads say that they think are funny)
  • When driving past a cemetery, 'You know, that is the dead centre of town!'
  • When driving past a cemetery, 'That place is pretty popular, people are dying to get in there!'
  • When driving past a cemetery, 'They put the fence up to keep everyone in!'
  •   'Where are we Dad?' .... 'In the car'
  • When there is a slow driver in the way, 'Come on!! What are you waiting for? Christmas?'
  • When driving past a woman, 'ahh, she was good from far, but she's far from good.'
  • When an emergency service vehicle goes past with siren blazing, 'You'll not sell many ice creams going that fast.'
  • When driving past someone washing their car, 'you can do mine next, if you want!'
  • When eating mushrooms Dad will always make a remark about how he'd like to eat more but he doesn't have mush room.
  • "Do you want some food to go with your gravy?"
  • After a large meal Dad says, "Well that was nice, what's for dinner?" 
FAUNA

GARDEN GAMES 
Right mouse-click on image and save to your computer, them print to make your own Father's Day certificate!


WHAT IN THE WORLD? OVER THE GARDEN FENCE
On today in American history, people in gardens everywhere were talking about:
1775: The infamous Battle of Bunker Hill
1810: Father's Day was first celebrated in Spokane, Washington
1885: The dismantled State of Liberty, a gift of friendship from the people of France to the people of America, arrives in New York Harbor after being shipped across the Atlantic Ocean in 350 individual pieces packed in more than 200 cases. 
1928: Amelia Earhart becomes to the first woman to fly solo over the Atlantic.
1972: The notorious Watergate break-in that brought down the Nixon administration
1989: New Kids On The Block land on the top of the charts
1994: O.J. Simpson leads police on a chase that garnered national attention
2008:Cyd Charisse, who shot to Hollywood stardom as the graceful, long-legged dancing partner of Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire in classic Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musicals such as Singin’ in the Rain (1952), Brigadoon (1954) and Silk Stockings (1957), dies of a heart attack in Los Angeles. She was 86.
2012: President Obama eased enforcement of immigration laws, offering a chance for thousands of illegal immigrants to stay in the country and work.


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Sunday, April 29, 2012

SWARM!

" A swarm of bees in May is worth a load of hay,
A swarm of bees in June is worth a silver spoon;
A swarm in July, let them fly"
 Old English Poem

TODAY'S SEEDS OF WISDOM

  • JUST BLOOMED TODAY~READER'S GARDEN
  • GARDEN UPDATE
  • SWARM!
  • FAUNA
  • GARDEN GIGGLE
  • GARDEN GOODIES~SHARE OUR GARDEN RECIPE #0011 QUICHE AVEC DES HERBES
  • FEEDBACK
JUST BLOOMED TODAY~READER'S GARDEN
Told ya I had a talented family! Here are roses from my sister Virginia's beautiful garden, in southern California.


GARDEN UPDATE
Lots of stuff happening in the garden! Our newest cherry tree has 3 cherries (so far), the new peach tree has two baby peaches and the apricot, pear and apple trees are loaded!

Even the pomegranate tree is full, and the honeysuckle is starting to flower. Freesias flowering, locust trees and umbrella blossoms scenting the air, baby chicks growing and lovely sunshine.

SWARM! 
Today a fairly rare phenomenon occurred, LOL in a few ways! First, the husband woke me at 7am to share with me that there was a gigantic ball of bees in the front pomegranate tree; And that was the second phenomenon- bees swarming. Boy, did we learn a lot!


Swarming is the natural means of reproduction of honey bee colonies. A new honey bee colony is formed when the queen bee leaves the colony with a large group of worker bees, called swarming


In the prime swarm about 60% of the worker bees leave the original hive location with the old queen. This swarm can contain thousands to tens of thousands of bees. Swarming is mainly a spring phenomenon, usually within a two to three week period, but occasional swarms can happen during the producing season. Sometimes a beehive will swarm in succession until it is almost totally depleted of workers. Entomologists consider the colony a superorganism. An individual bee without a colony cannot survive for long.


Getting ready for the swarming, the worker bees create queen cups throughout the year. New queens are raised and the hive may swarm as soon as the queen cells are capped and before the new virgin queens emerge from their queen cells. A laying queen is too heavy to fly long distances. Therefore the workers will stop feeding her before the anticipated swarm date and the queen will stop laying eggs. Swarming creates an interruption in the brood cycle of the original colony. During the swarm preparation, scout bees will find a nearby location for the swarm to cluster. This is a temporary stop and the swarm will leave within three days to the final site, based on the excitement of the scout bees.
Photo Credit: James Bratton


When a honey bee swarm emerges from a hive they do not fly far at first. They gather nearby the old hive, where they cluster around the queen and send about 20-50 of the most experienced forager scout bees out to find a suitable location. The scouts return individually to the swarm to promote the location they found, using a dance similar to the waggle dance. The more excited she is about the location, the more excitedly she dances. If she can convince other scouts to check out the location she found, they will check it out and report back. After several hours and sometimes days, slowly a favorite location emerges. When all the scouts agree on a location, the whole cluster takes off and flies to it. 


Swarming creates a vulnerable time in the life of honey bees. The swarm is only provisioned with the nectar or honey they carry in their stomachs. A swarm will starve if it does not quickly find a home and more nectar. At the old hive, the bees raise a new queen, or sometimes a replacement virgin queen is already present.


Hubby was great and took a video for you! You can check it out   here or watch below.Oh, and P.S., the bee swarm left in a few hours and disappeared!


GARDEN GIGGLE



FAUNA

GARDEN GOODIES~SHARE OUR GARDEN RECIPE #0011 QUICHE AVEC DES HERBES 
This is one of my go-to favorite recipes! Super easy to make and oh-so-yummy!

You Will Need:
(6) eggs
(1) cup half and half (half the calories of cream!)
(2) T flour
(1) cup shredded cheese (I usually use low fat mozzarella)
(2) pie crusts, uncooked
your favorite herbs for seasoning- I use them all! (thyme, basil, Italian seasoning, rosemary, garlic pepper, lemon pepper, opal basil, tarragon, oregano, etc)
(1) pkg mushrooms (I use crimini) HINT: get them pre-sliced and save a step)
(1) lb bacon


Preheat oven to 400F. Mix eggs with half and half and whisk together. While constantly whisking, add flour a little at a time. Add your herbs and seasonings. Set aside.


Bake your uncooked pie crusts for about 5 minutes. Since this recipe will make two quiches, you will need to divide your ingredients for each quiche. Remove crusts from oven and layer bacon in the bottom- you can either crumble it or leave it in strips. Then add your cheese and mushrooms. Pour the egg mixture with herbs over the top. Cook at 400F for about 20-30 minutes, or until top is golden brown and middle is set.


Let cool  and serve with a crisp salad, warm bread and fresh sliced tomatoes! It will also do well as a left-over. Microwave to warm at about 3 minutes per slice. Share with us if you make one!

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