The appraisal came in early Friday, and we close Wednesday, the 16th! *insert happy dance here* Movers are lined up--yes! We are so ready to be in our new home.
10/10/24
STILL waiting on the appraisal report. We've had to extend our stay in the Airbnb. The waiting is tiresome. But in the meantime, I'm working on a establishing my new website.
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Inspection done, and the appraisal was last week, so we're still waiting on those results. Our time at the airbnb is coming to an end in about 2 weeks; it's hard to believe we've been here for three already. But I made friends with the horse next door.
Now, I don't know anything about horses, so I couldn't even tell you if its male or female. But this afternoon we walked together along the fence line and I gave it lots of head scratches. I really want to give it some snacks (banana, apple or carrots) but I don't know why it's separated from the rest of the horses. Could it be this little guy is sick? Not sure, but I don't want to make anything worse for him. Can anyone give me some pointers about horses?
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9/19/24 Moving Update - The former house is sold, and we found another one not too far from the old location, which is now in escrow. The AirBnb I'm staying in is really nice; comfortable and spacious. It's in a rural area next to some horse property (I like watching the horses) and across from a hemp farm.
Packing, moving, and cleaning the house for the new owners this time around was extremely stressful. Maybe because I'm a bit older and my body doesn't cooperate as readily as I remember? I hurt my back and arm (not sure how) right before the packing began in earnest. Three massages and a trip to Urgent Care later, I'm still in pain management mode.
Stage 1: House sold, household items in storage DONE. Stage 2: New house hunt DONE. Stage 3 Escrow opens IN PROCESS
In the meantime, I celebrated my 59th birthday and spent some lovely time with my best friend and my eldest son. Every day is a whirl of errands, appointments, real estate and financial paperwork, arranging new movers, etc etc. So much for a relaxing temporary stay, right?
I cleared out my shelves and dropped off all the books that weren't moving (which were most of them) at various local little free libraries. It feels really good to finally move those books. I view it as making room (energetically) for something new to come in.
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FYI Friends: My reading habits just aren't what they used to be; my attention is just elsewhere. I can still mail books out, but I've put my WL on hold. If anyone's interested in maintaining the Historical Romance Books to Consider For Your Wishlist thread in the Romance forum, send me a PM.
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So, I'm all caught up with Yellowstone. My takeaways: A lot of white privilege, a whole lotta cowboy culture (bleh), too much country music. I'm glad the show features the local tribe and its culture, and they don't shy away from white/Native issues. I do find it convenient that a Dutton son is married to one of their tribe. I don't like Beth (she's a rattlesnake), I don't like the way she treats Jamie (she absolutely hates him). She needs to grow up and Jamie needs to grow a backbone. Don't like the Y brotherhood aka "branding" (barbaric). Love Kevin Costner but John Dutton's manipulating character is another matter. It's a series that aims for shock factor and drama; I guess that's why fans are hooked. (The big shootout--com'on, for real? It's a gun rights love fest. LOL) The best part: I absolutely love the opening sequence and musical score. Beautiful!
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Now that Season 5 will be it's last season, I just discovered Yellowstone. LOL. I've been able to binge watch it via my library. I've got a whole lotta mixed feelings about this show, but it's definitely riveting. I've already watched seasons 1 & 2, and I'll start 3 tomorrow night. Oh boy but these late nights are killin' me!
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I took a chance on this one. I had no expectations (other than hoping it was a good movie), and it turned out to be one exhilarating wild ride!
This particular husband and father is a quiet, non-confrontational sort much to the disgust of his son and wife when he doesn't defend his family during a robbery. He's stuck in the boring routine of everyday life and rides the bus to his unexciting accounting job at his FIL's business. But something inconsequential makes him snap and revert to his former life he tried so hard to squash that we only learn about when he reaches that point. This event turns the tone of the entire movie.
Sure it's a little over the top (in a good way) and a smidge on the more violent side (there's a lot of hand-to-hand combat), but truly the fight scenes are extraordinary and the acting credible. I even had a few good belly laughs.
Be sure to watch the outtakes and behind-the-scenes clips at the end to give you more insight into the spell-binding action. Sheer entertainment! 4 stars.
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Do you ever get bored with the typical ways of using over ripe bananas? You know, the usual banana bread or muffins or cakes (that really just taste like banana bread with frosting). Yeah, me, too.
But the other day I came across a recipe for banana ice cream that wowed me. Not only is it simple, doesn't use eggs (I have nothing against a custard base, but it eliminates an extra step) and still comes out creamy, the bananas are carmelized with brown sugar giving it a lovely brulee-ish flavor. It's guaranteed to have your family coming out from behind closed doors to investigate what that heavenly aroma is wafting about. Love it, love it!
The end result is delicious. Thick and creamy, the flavor is rather similar to the mashed bananas in the old Gerber jars from, like, fifty years ago. It's a refreshing way to use bananas in the summer.
I do believe I recall mentioning not even a month ago that I get bored baking cakes. Those, however, are of the standard frosting variety. But give me a recipe for a tea cake--you know without frosting or what my roommate calls old people cake--and some in-season fruit and I'm all like heck yeah!
I've actually been sitting on this recipe for plum cake since last summer, but I missed the plums then. This time, I made a special trip for these guys and I could hardly wait for them to further ripen a few extra days, then for the eggs and butter to get to room temp, and who cared if I was trying to cook dinner at the same time, right?
I have to be careful baking with fruit because not everyone here likes chunks in their desserts. I guess it's a texture thing. But that's the beauty of this cake. The plum slices on top bake down into almost a jam-like consistency that's sweet and tart at the same time, which pairs extraordinarily well with the spices of the cake itself. It's deceptively simply but the end result is not only impressive but also delicious with its hints of fall. Now this is my kind of cake!
I'm not the only one who thinks so; just read through the comments for yourself. And just so you know, it took my 350° oven the full 60-70 minutes to bake. Enjoy!
For days now, my roommate has been asking for chocolate. Her favorite is cake, but sometimes I get bored with baking cakes. I'd rather do a pavlova or a mousse or even a cheesecake.
But really, she wasn't having it. And nothing in my current arsenal of cake recipes was singing to me.
And then I found the Best Moist Chocolate Cake. It truly is moist and delicious and better yet, intensely chocolatey especially when I paired it with this Espresso Chocolate Frosting. I halved the recipe to make a dozen cupcakes--I gotta at least make an effort toward portion control--LOL!
I was a bit disappointed that they baked flat; no rounded domed top to speak of. I've heard that increasing the oven temp to 400° for a slightly lesser time would create that dome. Has anyone tried this technique?
Try making your own. So, so very good.
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I baked a strawberry cake today. I found this recipe online and although it was just a bit more labor intensive than the average cake, I liked that it was of the no box mix, no jello variety. Only fresh strawberries reduced to make a strong concentrate for the batter and crushed freeze-dried strawberries and cream cheese/mascarpone combo for the frosting.
The layer is cooling so I haven't frosted it yet.
Since there's only two of us here, I always halve my baked goods recipes. I'd be in serious trouble healthwise if I didn't. Two-layer cakes become one or a double-layer 6-inch cake. Six muffins instead of a full dozen. You get the drift, right? I experiment with other cooks' recipes a lot. If I tried to create something new on my own, I think my head would explode.
When it's finished, perhaps I'll post a pic, too. Maybe you'll try baking one yourself and we can compare notes.
Does anyone out there know how to work Pinterest for a small business? PM me if you know how to create eye-catching rich pins, preferably someone who is active on Pinterest. Ideally, I'd love for someone to manage my business account.
(I've tried and tried to feel the love for Pinterest, but it's just not happening. Besides, no longer using the business account.)
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Historical movies are right up my alley, but I've never seen anything like this. A WWII action drama that dishes out heart-pumping thrills. Who would've thought that tank warfare could deliver? Wonderfully effective score. Fabulous acting. Really cool special effects. A young and brilliant tank commander and his crew face off with the Germans, once as members of the Red Army and again as German POWs. It's one of those movies I could feel in my gut, and so good I had to see it a second time the next day. I can't rave about it enough. It's my newest top favorite. 5 stars.
9/29/20: A similar movie called Fury stars Brad Pitt and of the two T-34 comes out on top in acting, action, and plot. If you had to choose, pick T-34. It's much more riveting.
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After more than 12 years of being an active member, I've pulled the plug to my Bookmooch account today.
It's been a good run while it lasted, but I do feel BM is dying a slow death. Being a long-time member has made it a bit hard to let go. I just got tired of the unresolved search issues, the dwindling mooch activity, and mostly, the lack of communication from its owner.
Even though PBS has gone through its own growing pains and made changes I wasn't particularly happy with and have watched long-timers move on, I know I can still count on a responsive team and a thriving reading community eager to swap books and share ideas and concerns.
I've found a nice rhythm swapping here and using my library, especially in these past months.
Oh my heavens. This is a powerful, intense portrayal of violence against women and the indigenous peoples in Tasmania in 1825. Humanity can be so very ugly, and as a viewer I could feel the absolute rage and fear of convict Clare, trekker Billy and almost everyone else. Lots of times the film was difficult to watch but still I didn't want to miss a moment of this. Every element was believable; acting, setting, costuming, etc. I was blown away by the sheer hatred the English held for the Blacks and the convicts. Their cruelty knew no bounds.
Be forwarned, this is not a movie for the faint of heart so prepare yourself before going in, and I'd think twice before viewing it in mixed company or even with older teens. You'll see violence, murder, revenge at their most elemental, but you'll also glimpse a reluctant filament of camaraderie over a common goal of survival that's impossible to forget. 4.5 stars.
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Young, quirky, and slightly abrasive Michal is jilted just prior to her wedding, but she's still determined to keep the wedding date--complete with guests. There's just one small snag: she simply has to find the right groom, someone she can fall in love with and who'll love her back.
Michal, a Bernadette Peters look-alike if there ever was one, solicits the help of the local matchmaker, and I held my breath every time she meets a potential bridegroom. This is not a romantic movie in the traditional sense, but more a showcase of a woman's belief in herself and strength of will even when the odds are against her and most everyone thinks she's nuts. Eventually, her family rallies around her, but come wedding day, everyone feels downright queasy, even me.
Foreign flicks can often be unsatisfying in their unpredictability, however, this movie hit all my pleasure buttons in all the right ways. Even my roommate, who rarely watches movies and never foreign ones, sat down for this one. Recommended at 4 stars.
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Hi there, I'm sorry because I'm sure this isn't how to contact someone but it was the first option I happened on. I came across this site doing research on how to do a book swap with friends & this seems great. I ended up on your profile from the review you wrote on one of the books I recently finished (Veriety by Colleen Hoover) I seen you had a book listed that caught my intrest sounded unlike any I have read but catchy The rental heart & other fairy tales. Like I said I just happened upon this so I'm not yet sure what all I'm to do on here. I seen in the video that you can connect with others but I didn't see a spot specific for that so I appologize if I have somehow "broken" a rule or anything like that.
Apprciate your time, Thank you,
Tracy
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