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Fresh Tomato Soup

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I’ve been wanting to try to make some fresh tomato soup, and finally the homegrown tomatoes are here. Tracy and I dug out the tomato press we bought years ago when we used to can tomato sauce. It took a few minutes to figure out how to get it together, but it was certainly worth the effort. What an invention! I’m sure Unclutterer would tag this as a unitasker–a one function piece of equipment, but boy is it worth having around. Seeds and skins out one side, tomato pulp out the other!

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Here’s the recipe:

2 Tbs. olive oil
2 Tbs. butter
2 medium onion, chopped
2 lbs. fresh tomatoes, peeled and quartered (mine were mashed–obviously!)
1 (6 oz.) can tomato paste
1/4 cup chopped fresh basil
2 Tbs. fresh thyme
3 cups chicken broth
1 tsp. salt
ground black pepper
(I added a teaspoon of sugar at the end)

Heat oil and butter and saute onions until just tender.

Add tomatoes, tomato paste, basil and thyme, mashing up tomatoes with the back of a spoon, if necessary.
Add chicken broth: bring mixture to boil. Reduce heat and simmer, covered, for 40 minutes. Season with salt and pepper. Serve hot. Serves 6.

From the All Seasons Cookbook which I purchased during a visit to Mystic Seaport, Connecticut years ago.

California: Part 2

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It’s only taken me three weeks to edit the photos from California. In fairness, I did it in Lightroom 2.0 which is a new program to me. Since 2.0 was just released there are no books to help you along, so I enrolled in the KelbyTraining site and watched several hours of (wonderful) video on Lightroom 2.0. I like it a lot, but have a lot yet to learn. So here are photos from the rest of our trip.

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Among many other sights, we enjoyed some time in China Town where we visited the Fortune Cookie Factory. Warm, right from the cooker, fortune cookies are delicious!

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Tracy and I spent a great day in Napa. We toured the diRosa Nature and Art Preserve and did some wine tasting at Artesa Winery.

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The grape fields.

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One of the many sculptures in the fields at diRosa.

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Adam has a new job starting September 1 as a pastor for youth and young adults at the Asbury Methodist Church in Livermore, CA. He and Sarah will be moving there a month from now, having successfully sublet their apartment in Oakland. We spent a morning & afternoon there. Livermore, like Napa, is surrounded by wineries.

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Asbury Methodist Church in Livermore

Matt, Tracy, and I took the ferry from Tiburon and hiked to the top of Mt. Livermore on Angel Island. It was a very brisk day, but the views (360 degrees on the Sunset Trail) were spectacular.

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We also hiked from Bear Valley Information Center out to Arched Rock in Point Reyes National Park. It was a beautiful hike through the woods to a outcrop overlooking the Pacific.

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One of the best excursions was to Golden Gate State Park and the Dale Chihuly exhibition at the deYoung Museum. Here are a few of the lovely glass sculptures we saw.

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We also spent a day at Muir Woods and Muir Beach. Much more crowded than any of the other parks, but the redwoods are impressive.

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Our last day, we drove to Santa Cruz. On the way back, we came upon a group of kite boarders. They were incredible to watch.

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California: Part 1

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We arrived in San Francisco on Friday afternoon after a relatively smooth (but long) flight.

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We’ve been busy and seen a lot. Saturday we went to Walnut Creek and did a lot of shopping for Sarah who needs "business casual" for her new job at Kaplan. I never thought to get out my camera! On Sunday Sarah, Tracy and I went to the Oakland Farmers Market. Lots of great organic produce as well as live entertainment.

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Then we drove to Sausalito which is beautiful but was very crowded and much more touristy than I expected.
The harbor is gorgeous.

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Then we went on to Tiburon where Sarah and Adam are leading a new Episcopal congregation this summer. It is just as beautiful, in my opinion, as Sausalito, and much less crowded. We had dinner after church at a fabulous Mexican restaurant on the bay. If you look closely you can see San Francisco (in the haze).

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Yesterday Tracy and I drove to Bodega Bay. Sarah was studying for her Kaplan training and Adam has been training at the Apple Store. On our way we drove along Tomales Bay.

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Tomales Bay.

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Bodega Bay.

Just north of the bay, we found great views of the Pacific. When we drove up the coast last time (12 years ago) it was so fogged in we never really saw the ocean or the coast clearly enough to take a photograph.

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More later.

Happy Fourth of July

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This is Bestor Plaza at noon today. There is no better place to celebrate the Fourth of July than at Chautauqua Institute. This is the third Independence Day we’ve spent here, and I never tire of the music and festivities. Although I certainly don’t agree with much that the present administration of our country does, I am eternally grateful to be an American.

More photos of the day:

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Happy 4th of July!

Project 365

I threw up my hands in March when I realized I just couldn’t keep up with a photo-a-day. I recently acquired a copy of everyday:  a yearlong photo diary. After reading it, I decided to try again. So I’ll be posting photos again under the Photo-a-Day log on the sidebar. Yesterday’s is posted. It feels good to get behind the camera again.

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Today marks the official start of my retirement, although my last day of work was four days ago. I had one day at home (sick; still am) before we left for Chautauqua Institute where we are spending a week with my in-laws. I haven’t had much time to reflect on what retirement may be like. I do know that the last month was a whirl-wind of activity. Lots of lovely events planned to honor me (and my principal who is also retiring.) Many, many cards and letters from current and former students, families, and staff. It really was wonderful.

My classroom is cleared out. I packed nine boxes of children’s books and professional texts for my niece who is soon to be an elementary school teacher, brought home two boxes of picture books I wanted to save, and the rest of my 37 years yielded three boxes of miscellaneous “stuff” I couldn’t yet part with. Now my study contains only scrapbook and card making supplies, and books on photography, simplifying your life, and computer manuals. I must admit I’m looking forward to never grading another paper, never filling out another literacy or numeracy profile, never having another parent conference, hosting another curriculum night or another open house. . . I’m ready for some serious time at the gym, behind the camera, and at my desk creating.

But first, there’s vacation. After our week here, we have just five days at home before we leave for two weeks in California to visit Sarah and Adam who just moved to Oakland. It’s been twelve years since we’ve been to the west coast, and I’m looking forward to some great sightseeing and hiking in the San Francisco area and time with family.

Graduation

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I actually have had lots to share recently but little time to blog. Before I leave Princeton, though, I wanted to post two photos of Sarah and Adam who both graduated from Princeton Theological Seminary yesterday. Adam received two degrees (Masters of Christian Education and Masters of Divinity) and Sarah received a Masters of Theology. They’re head to Berkeley where Sarah will start a Ph.D. program in September. So far away, but a great place to visit!

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Delicate

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HS: MS prompt today is delicate:  To be very fine in texture, structure or workmanship. Find something delicate in your space today.  Found this tiny sprout of grass on the beach last week.

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Road

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Her Space: My Space prompt for today. Road: A way of course on which to travel. have you got a road?  The snow on the side of the road is a give-away that this is not a photo from today (thank goodness!) I took this out the car window with my little Canon Elph the morning we left to visit Sarah in February.

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Yellow

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Yellow:  A golden colour – vibrant, sunny and warm. Have you got some delightful yellow in your space?

The HS:  MS prompt for a beautiful spring day here in western New York. So glad to have warm weather and sunny days.

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A Week’s Worth

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We’ve been on vacation (ahhh!), but I’ve managed to find some photos for the last several days’ prompts:

SPS:  My brother and girlfriend who joined us for vacation this week:

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Sad:  Sad to be packing up to go home.

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Repeat:  Mother Nature’s repetition.

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Investigate:  My husband’s binoculars and a reference guide to the island birds.

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Window:  The view from our bedroom window. Great way to wake up each morning on vacation.

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Puddle:  A rather large puddle left by the tide.

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Have a great week! TFL.

Last Day

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Many weeks fly by. We’re so busy, and suddenly it’s Friday. But none seem to go as fast as a week on vacation. Today’s our last day, and we’ve had a great time. The sun has shone every day, and it has gotten warmer each day. Tracy and I got on the beach for sunrise one day and hit Mingo Point for sunset the same evening. Here are a few favorites. I have a new Tamron lens  (28-300mm) with Vibration Reduction and it’s been the perfect vacation lens. More photos are here.

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The colors seem to have gotten washed out when I resized them for the web. Sigh.

Vacation

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We’re on vacation and although it’s colder than we wish, it is as beautiful as ever. There is nothing we dislike about Kiawah Island. We spent yesterday wandering about Charleston. Today Tracy, my brother and his girlfriend golfed. I walked a couple of miles along the beach. Just me and the birds . . . very few other people about.

Flag

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HS: MS prompt today:  flag-A piece of cloth attached by one edge to a pole or rope. Find a flag in your space today. This is a bit of a cheat since I took this photo at The Chautauqua Institute last summer. We’ve been going the week of July 4th–Independence Day in the States–and flags are everywhere.

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