Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Coconut Lemon Quick Bread by Sarah

BEFORE
DURING
AFTER

Blue Beach Bungalow Kitchen

I came across this picture the other day on the Internet and I have mixed feelings about it. I LOVE the horizontal board wall in the background and the giant open window on the left. I like the color but it kinda seems like a LOT of blue.

Maybe you would love it at first and then slowly you would start to feel like you were always in the water when really you just wanted to cook up some dinner. I mean the table, floor, cupboards and wall are all that exact same shade of blue. It kinds makes me wonder why they stopped at the ceiling- I mean at this point you are pretty committed to the color- why not finish it off and paint the rest of the walls and ceiling as well?

Anyway, I'm sure it is a conversation starter when they have company.

Monday, May 11, 2009

He works hard for the money- so hard for it honey!



These are some of the fun pictures of Tyson's work I found on flickr when I searched Le Pichet, Seattle.

Happy Mother's Day to all the Mama's out there

I should have done a Mother's Day post yesterday but I was too busy hanging out with the mama. I met Mom down in Olympia on Sunday for lunch and a girl movie. We had super yummy food at Red Robin except wouldn't you know it,no good movies out right now- we weren't in the mood for Wolverine just then. So we did a very Sarah and Sharon thing and we went junk shopping.

Mom remembered this fun place over on 4th Avenue in downtown Olympia and it was just jam packed with all different kinds of cool stuff. There were probably at least 30 different little vendor areas. In one of them I found items that mark the start of a new collection for me- floral frogs. You know those cool metal things they used to put in the bottom of vases to arrange flowers before there was that green foam stuff? I found three great ones and am officially collecting cool old metal ones if you come across any let me know.

Martha uses frogs not only for flowers but also for organizing odds and ins on her desk top. The large green one could hold pens and pencils at the ready. The spiky ones without the over cage (I don't have one of these yet) can hold papers up and in order and any of them would make excellent paperweights.

A close up of the original members of my collection. Thank you mama for the super fun day. We will have to go junking again soon!

Wish you were here?

How about now?
(The beautiful flowers came from Tyson's mom's garden, thank you Jan!)
White cake cupcakes with chocolate chips and chocolate sauce on top!

Tyson has had three already, you better get here quick!



Saturday, May 9, 2009

Spring Harvest from Tyson's Garden

Mixed lettuce greens, spring onions & varieties of radishes
(Left to right) Swiss Chard, Giant Red Mustard and Mizuna greens


French Breakfast and Easter Egg Radish varieties*


*All veggies grown by Tyson, all pictures by Sarah, shared billing for art direction of photo shoot.

Settler Beans by Sarah

BEFORE

AFTER (with salad)

Friday, May 8, 2009

Farm Stalking!

Another great farm up North, this one is actually for sale!


It is just shy of 12 acres and near Bow, the house is on the bigger side, there is a 55x60 barn and some established fruit trees in the yard. I know it won't be for sale in a few years when we are looking, but our farm-life dream is sure easier to imagine with this as a backdrop. I am hoping to sneak up there and have a look in the next few weeks.


If for some reason you are interested in buying this house I am not the agent selling it and am not advertising his listing as if it were my own (because that is again the MLS rules).

This little guy is going to help make our Bike event GREAT in September!


Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Trece de Mayo BBQ

The Summary: Good friends, great food, a field trip to Tyson's garden, a half hour hail storm and one of the world's smartest and most well behaved and cuddly dogs- a Sunday afternoon thoroughly enjoyed by all.
The Story: We enjoy having friends over and since Tyson loves to cook we usually plan our parties around a delicious meal. We had been hankering to get folks together and with Tyson's old roommate Garrin headed to Montana to cook at a Dude Ranch until fall this was the weekend to do it.
Per custom we kind of put off all party preparation until that morning.
Tyson headed out to collect ingredients from Frank's Produce (for avocados,tomatillos, etc) and De Laurenti (delicious snack salami) in the Pike Place Market, and Uwajimaya (giant shrimp with the heads and legs still on) and the QFC for the basics.
I headed to my local Goodwill to try and find some festive table dressings. SCORE! For $15 a got a lime green table cloth, 12 aqua cloth napkins (remember this for later in the story), a flat green basket for putting out chips in and crepe paper streamers which were later decided to be-too much (I will just save those for next time). I headed home threw all the new linens in the wash and by the time they came out of the dryer my mom and dad were there.
Mom and Dad had been up North visiting some friends and delivering a very cool and very large piece of art mom had created for them. They stopped by on their way home to say hi. Blessed with impeccable timing they arrived as we were rushedly trying to sweep, dust, and hide the general mess of the apartment. Being the troopers they are they jumped right in and helped with the cleaning but not before mom handed me a gift, get ready for it, napkin rings (I didn't own any)! How does she know these things? I immediately put them on my new napkins to a great result.
They were on the road again too soon and we were left with a spotless apartment (well about as good as it gets) ready and waiting for our guests to arrive.
It was a wonderful party and we will be plotting and scheming to throw another one again real soon!

Monday, May 4, 2009

Catching up on my bloggin'

Last Monday night: All aboard for the Admiral Theatre! Great little half price theater in West Seattle with a nautical theme. I wish I'd had the camera we were in a 400 seat movie house with only 2 other people- a sight you don't see that often. Although to be fair it was a late movie on Monday night. It's great that these little theaters out there. With 1st run movie ticket prices around $10.75 and climbing, we would much rather see a show at the $5.50 Admiral Theatre in West Seattle or the $3.00 Crest Theatre in North Seattle. Fun times.


Sunday before last: Tip Toe through the tulipsWe got a nice late start to the day and headed up to Mount Vernon in the sunshine to see the Tulips. I have been suggesting (nagging) to Tyson that we go see the Tulips for the past five years. Since he grew up in the Skagit Valley and has dealt with the onslaught that is tulip traffic for most of his life he was less than thrilled at the prospect. But because he is a very nice husband, this year we went. It was a great drive and we stopped and had a delicious lunch with his folks before heading to the fields. We went to Rosengarten which is one of two main areas where you can walk around a look at a whole variety of tulips. Above are some of my favorites. We didn't stay too long though since it was crowded. We bought some cut tulips to take home and some planted bulbs to enjoy for the next few weeks. All in all it was a very nice Sunday and if you haven't seen the tulips I would recommend that you go- just maybe on a weekday.

Saturday before last- Free tickets again!!!
We had been planning to catch last Saturday's Sounder game at a local pub, then 2 hours before the game we got the call.

A co-worker has friends with seasons passes and they couldn't go again, this is the second time the have been nice enough to pass on their tickets to us. We rushed down to the pitch and saw first hand Casey Keller's triumphant return! It was a great game and the Sounders won 2-0, they have got our full 90 every time. If you are not watching the games you are missing out.




Friday Night before last- Farm to Table
We made homemade pizzas from some delicious dough Tyson baked up, odds and ins from the fridge and some lovely treats from the garden. Yes, you read that right in the same month we had snow we were able to harvest and eat food from Tyson's garden.