End of October is pretty much here. I
been taking part in two blog events one is Samhain Siren and the
other is NaBloWriMo.
Samhain Siren is a blog about Halloween
Celebration. I'm not going to explain it but I'm leaving a (link)
todays celebration...farther down in blog
In November there is National Write A
Novel Month. I don't see my self taking part in Novel of the month.
But soon as I fine the scoop on it. I'll do a blurt on it.
Now those who wonder what is
(NaBloWriMo) it simple it to blog everyday for the month of October.
One may ask how I'm doing...I missed
one day of blogging.
Ms Vicky is giving away some Mini wax
burner and some pumpkin spice. She has what I would call a blog
which looks a feels friendly.
Mummy Head Candy Apples
Ingredients:
8 small apples,
8 sticks,
2.5 cups white candy melts or coating
wafers (14 oz),
chopped black paste icing color
(not liquid food color)
1) Wash and dry apples; remove stem and
blossom ends. Insert wooden stick into stem end of each apple.
2) In medium microwavable bowl,
microwave candy melts uncovered on High 45 seconds or until melted;
stir until smooth.
- Dip each apple in melted coating, turning and spreading to coat. Let stand on waxed paper until firm. With fork, drizzle remaining melted coating (reheat if necessary) across coated apples in zigzag fashion to look like mummies. With black paste icing, pipe eyes on each apple. Let stand until set.
There other spooky stuff over at samhain siren today
If your wondering if my life is so
routine. Confession time...I know it is and I feel like some time
I just grumble about my job (home-care/personal care) outside of the
home.
I
haven't done any major effort toward any my goals. But recently I've
done more time in the homecare area. But like I said that I won't be
going out to Joel and Candy after
this month.
The little bit of
income does come in handy.
Working
with Faith really don't feel like a job. Statement
time..I'm surely not looking forward going out to Joel and Candy
place.
I started Ellie on
her place and she told me about this new way of cleaning window and
it works fantastic.
Here the
recipe....
¼ cup of corn
starch
½ gallon of warm
water so the corn starch can dissolved.
Take a rag and get
it wet in the corn starch mixture and ring out your rag and start
washing your window. Do a small area and dry with a paper towels. I
personal like newspaper to dry my window with.
This was the best
window I've every cleaned in my entire life.
These are the
three ceramic project I been tinkering with. I believe the largest
one might be hard to figure out. It was part of a book ends. I picked
it up at the Good will in Sandpoint and thought it might be a
decorative piece in a masculine theme.
As one can see I
been working on two ornaments.
I need to do more
organizing and increase my inventory before I can really set up a
ceramic business.
One may fine some
interesting blogs over at NaBloWriMo there a list on
the left hand side who is taking part this year...2012.
Coffee is on.
Rolls eyes at the insane chicks, goes camping.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment on my blog about my wonderful father. I enjoyed reading your latest blog and the recipes. Isn't October a wonderful month?
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