McNutt Anniversary 4.5.14

Jeanne & Adrian, Married 4.2.76

Truly my favorite couple. They have been the model of a relationship with peaks and valleys, warm hugs and oceans apart. Though life has taught them to love and trust one another, depend on each other, they have a special way of driving each other crazy!

These beautiful people whom I have the honor of calling my parents surely are as wonderful as they come.

 


 

Renaissance Festival

 

 

Yes, there was jousting, pirates, gypsies, fairies and much feasting…And few things remotely related to the actual Renaissance, in which major developments in science, technology, medicine, mathematics, and art changed the Western world entirely. But sure, let the belly dancers dance, the jesters jest, and the knights ride. I was entertained nonetheless.

And the chance to get so close to these guys was totally worth the blatant historical inaccuracies.

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Purple Cauliflower

Growing up, I was a picky eater. “Clean” pasta (butter, no sauce) kind of eater. I thought the only yummy vegetables were broccoli, peas, and white potatoes. Nothing else.

In the years since, the hard-to-please 6 year-old began discovering that she likes many kinds of food, that a sniff and a taste were not the end of the world. In fact, I started craving mushrooms, onions, red peppers, and developed a love for ethnic foods that I was afraid to touch as a child. My discovery of delicious vegetables, herbs and whatnot has reawakened as I shop at grocery stores and markets with more variety–more than plain potatoes, cabbage and onions. Curiosity now trumps the fear of tasting something unpleasant.

And good food is beautiful.