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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

ANNOUNCING....ESMEE LYNNE

My ETSY Shop....
ESMEE LYNNE, Something Old, Something Handmade


Embroidered/Appliqued Half Apron


I have stocked it with Vintage Everything: Aprons, Christmas, Curtains and more...








Check out my Departments (aka Sections in Etsy lingo): Aprons, Christmas, Curtains, Handkerchiefs, Fabric (Feedsacks)...




Feedsack 38" x 40"
If you love Vintage, like I love Vintage, you will find something you just have to have!!!!


Mini-Quilt in free-standing
decoupage frame


I also have a Section for Art and Supplies...Check them out!




I am in my Shop everyday...stop by and find something you love!
A lot  of new items on the way!  I love finding things in my stash of "old" things to offer you.


Looking for you at ESMEE LYNNE...SOON!

Sunday, December 25, 2011

WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS

We wish you a Merry Christmas; 












We wish you a Merry Christmas; 




We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. 





Good tidings we 
bring to you and 
your kin: 






Good tidings for Christmas



and a Happy New Year. 




and To All A Goodnight!


and Santa Says....




























Saturday, December 24, 2011

Explosive Eighteen


Explosive Eighteen (Stephanie Plum, #18)Explosive Eighteen by Janet Evanovich
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I do not know how she does it!  Janet Evanovich manages to keep Stephanie Plum and her family and friends involved in interesting stories book after book.  Usually, after eighteen books (she also writes other books in between) most writers have run out of interesting plots.  The books have "I wrote this because my editor wanted another one" air about them.  Not so with Evanovich. I have to admit there were a few that fell short, but very few.  Also, it took me three books to hook me. 


Everyone is there: Morelli, Ranger, Lulu, Connie, Grandma Mazur, her mother and father....and many more! You will wonder about halfway through this book about the significance of the title...just be patient.  You'll love it! 


BTW...


"One For the Money",the movie is to be released in January.  


Kathryn Heigl will play Stephanie Plum, 

Jason O'Mara will play Morelli,

Daniel Sunjata will be Ranger


 Sherri Shepherd is Lulu.  I pictured Lulu as a little bit
more endowed "everywhere".


The biggest casting surprise is Debbie Reynolds for Grandma Mazur.  I can't picture it, but am hoping to be pleasantly surprised.  


I usually like a book better than I like the movie (click here see trailer)...we'll see!


If you haven't read the Plum books and see the movie, you will want to read them now.  Be sure and get on the list at your library. I am sure there will be a long waiting list as soon as the move is released.  Those of us that have read them will probably want to read them again.












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Monday, December 5, 2011

A Madrigal..ing We Shall Go!

We seem to be keeping I-40 "hot" lately.  We went back the University of Central Arkansas.  This time we attended the 36th Madrigal Feaste presented by the UCA Chamber Singers. We were treated with an awesome concert of Renaissance music and a dinner of Prime Rib of Beef or Chicken.
 I had never attended a current day Madrigal dinner, but Chuck has been to a couple of them.  John Erwin, the Director of the UCA Choir, was also his church choir director in the mid-70's.  He was the UCA Choir Director then and is still the director.  Madrigals were popular in the 16th and 17th Centuries


As we arrived we were announced to the other guests.




The singers arrived in a processional and serenaded us before dinner and during dinner.  The waiters served dessert...a flaming "figgy" pudding...tasting a lot like spice cake with powdered sugar icing.  Then, the Chamber Singers serenaded us with more period Carols as they moved around the room.   







We had a wonderful time!
The music was great 
as were all of the singers. 
We were completely in awe 
by the their talent.  


It is hard to imagine 
the work that went into 
preparing for this
Madrigal Feaste.  


Congratulations to 
Director Erwin and
each and every singer.  


















Also, thanks for the great service provided at the dinner...
...kudos to the servers.