Dinner is Served

Some people ask the secret of our long marriage.
We take time to go to a restaurant two times a week.
A little candlelight, dinner, soft music and dancing.
She goes Tuesdays, I go Fridays.”
Henny Youngman

Grilled apple brined pork chops with garlic smashed potatoes and fresh sauteed spinach.

 

My husband and I love great food. We would much rather cook something great ourselves, then go to a mediocre restaurant.

We enjoy watching the “Cooking” and “Food Network” channels. Mostly because we have found our best recipes by watching some of these shows.

Being a connoisseur of art and food, I enjoy making new recipes because of the creative aspect of cooking. It’s the only art form you can eat your way through.

Trying new recipes every week has been a great deal of fun. Eating great food is one of lifes little pleasures. A pleasure I truly do enjoy for myself. But mostly I enjoy cooking for my husband.

Got to run. My pork chops are done grilling, and dinner is served.

Shine On

Read Around the World

“I’ve learned that people will forget what you said,
people will forget what you did,
but people will never forget
how you made them feel.” 
Maya Angelou

Harper Lee

This year began with reading one of the books on my 100 books to read before you die list. It was an extremely difficult book to get through, but I am proud to say I finished it. The book was, “The Last of the Mohicans” by James Fenimore Cooper.

Whenever I read a book, I always Google the author and read about their life. James Fenimore Cooper, I learned, had a much privileged life. Both he and his wife were authors and came from wealthy backgrounds.

The second book I read the first week of January was, “To Kill a Mockingbird”, written by Harper Lee. I’d seen the movie several times, but had never took the time to read the book. Of course, I Googled Harper Lee and was surprised to learn she is still alive, and that it was the only book she ever wrote and published.

As a “wannabe” writer, I was stunned that such an accomplished writer, with numerous awards and honors never wrote another novel. She did write a few articles in the 1960’s and one recent letter to Oprah Winfrey in 2006, but that was all she wrote.

I believe the success of Harper Lee’s novel was due mostly because she wrote such realistic and compelling dialogue. Also, the storyline was relevant to what was happening in the United States history during the 1960’s, when the book was published.

Harper Lee may be a “one hit wonder”, with her book “To Kill a Mockingbird”, but that one hit was read around the world.

Shine On

Freedom of Speech

“Restriction of free thought and free speech
is the most dangerous of all subversions.
It is the one un-American act
that could most easily defeat us.”
William O. Douglas

Pen Will Endure

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