Naptime

Laura sent this photo.

Charlie taking a nap.

Looked serene to me.

 

Wordless Wednesday

Wordless Wednesday

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Charlie Sees Niagara Falls- Captured by his Dad

Guest blog photograph by SIL James.

Awesome is overused but in this case I can’t think of a better descriptor!

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You’ll see the eclipse on your 12th Birthday

2017 photos above

You’ll see the eclipse on your 12th birthday, Michael.   How cool is that? Wishing you a happy twelfth birthday.  You are a wonderful young man. Before you know it you’ll be a teenager!

Much love, FF Ruthie

 

 

From the archives

Wordless Wednesday

 

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Photographed by his mother, Laura.

Not exactly Wordless- At the Alpine Inn Motel Rockford Illinois. First telephone call.  Talking with Aunt Mary next door.

Look Who’s Two Today!

Charlie is two today!  Happy Birthday.

Sporting his Buckeye hat as he was born in Columbus OH.Charlieistwo

Photographed early this morning at the Alpine Motel in Rockford Illinois

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Mesmerized by a Crane

IMG_7523IMG_7524IMG_7515We sat down to lunch at North Star on High Street in Short North.

Construction was happening all around.

Charlie couldn’t take his eyes off the giant crane as he nibbled on his quesadilla.

Later when we headed back to Laura’s, he saw a cement mixture going round and round.

Mighty Machines The Canadian Public Television program is one of his favorites to watch but Tuesday he had a front row seat and didn’t need a TV.

 

Small Cars Cast Big Shadows

Haven’t put the toys away from Charlie’s visit last weekend. The afternoon light cast them in big shadows.

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Didn’t vacuum yet, either.

Headed Home

We had a good visit. Charlie was going to get in the car with his mom and drive back home to Ohio. We’d taken a short walk before he had to get in his car seat for the 200 mile trip.

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Maria Bakes Peach Cookies

Maybe you’ve been to a celebration and seen the fancy cookies that look exactly like a peach?

Meet Maria Costa.  If you live in Pittsburgh and need alterations on just about any fabric or piece clothing,upholstery or some throw pillows to match your couch, Maria is a seamstress.

But on Thursday she was baking peach cookies for her grandson’s First Holy Communion.

The first step.  Another day she’ll be cooking a vanilla pudding and filling the two halves of a ” peach”,  “gluing” them together with a finger of the filling spread on the bottoms and rolling the joined cookies in Peach Schnapps and then granulated sugar. She might add a leaf or two but no pretend stem as someone once choked on one. (Survived)

I was picking up my friend Barb to go to the art store and she asked if I could pick her up at Maria’s home instead of her house. I thought I was just picking her up.  Turns out Barb and Maria been baking all morning and Barb was taking good notes.  I was thrilled to smell the tempting baking aroma and see part of the process of the baking of the peach cookies.

They’d spent the morning baking. The dough used fifteen eggs as she thought they were on the small side but the recipe calls for a dozen!

I saw the giant wooden spoon she used to make the stiff dough. Mixers have been broken previously.

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Another day Maria will cook the filling and put the two hard halves of the peach together.  Roll them in Peach Schnappes( a hint of rosy food coloring added) and then confectioner’s sugar.  Each “peach” will rest in a pretty pleated cupcake paper on a platter.

Maria showed us the seedlings starting in her backyard garden.  Her fig tree.

Maria pointed out the province where she’s from- Calabria- Vibo Valentia   Italy

I hope I get invited with my friend to see the rest of the process in making the fancy peach cookies.  It was really nice to be welcomed into her kitchen.  The heart of her home.