I Must Hurry…
Time is too short for me to put together the book I planned. I knew better. I should have done it the moment we got home from our trip. I waited too long. Now, I must hurry. I took my … Continue reading →
Time is too short for me to put together the book I planned. I knew better. I should have done it the moment we got home from our trip. I waited too long. Now, I must hurry. I took my … Continue reading →
As you may of noticed, the Sunday Slow Scoopers are freezing our way through some really yummy flavors in “The Perfect Scoop” by David Lebovitz I can’t believe we are already at week four of our fifteen week project. Week … Continue reading →
It is time to leave the rest of Budapest for you to discover for yourself. If I don’t move on to Montenegro, I’ll still be writing these travel entries six months from now. Saturday means another PhotoHunt assignment. This week … Continue reading →
Tomorrow’s post takes us out of Budapest and on our way to Montenegro. So what better way to leave this great city behind than with images of its festival food? We were lucky enough to be in Budapest on June … Continue reading →
I’m really, really tired of seeing Paula Deen’s name in front the words Gooey Butter Cake. A good cook can take any recipe and make it her own, a gracious cook always gives credit to the source and inspiration for … Continue reading →
This weekend I did two day tour of 80 countries. I bought gifts for my grandchildren in Tiawan, Bolivia, Egypt, and Nepal. I enjoyed watching interesting dance presentations in India, Scandinavia, Thiland, Bosnia, Greece, Spain, Bolivia, Liberia, Egypt, & the … Continue reading →
It was Terry’s turn to pick the flavor, and for a hot August week, she hit a home run! Refreshing isn’t a good enough word to describe Pina Colada Sherbet. This recipe had so few ingredients and was so simple, … Continue reading →
This post is a bit out of order as far as my entries about our recent trip to Budapest, Montenegro, & Italy. But, the ferry ride from Montenegro to Italy was when I took the only photo that qualified for … Continue reading →
Just sit right back & you’ll hear a tale, a tale of a fateful trip That started from this tropic port aboard this tiny ship. The mate was a mighty sailing man, The skipper brave & sure. Five passengers set … Continue reading →
One of our most anticipated visits for our time in Budapest was Europe’s largest synagogue. With its distinctive twin onion domes it is one of the most recognizable buildings of Budapest’s skyline. The interior is breathtaking. Words really can’t describe … Continue reading →