or at least, that's what I call them.
Place one 8" flour tortilla on a cookie sheet. Spread upon it about 1 T. of butter, then clump another 1/2 T. on for good measure (make sure there are a few mounds). Dust thoroughly with cinnamon-sugar (think dust storm). Broil in oven on high until butter and sugar have caramelized (some portions of the tortilla may be slightly slightly burned)--about 3-5 minutes, but keep an eye on it! Remove delicacy from oven and leave to cool (and butter-sugar to harden slightly) about 3-5 minutes. Enjoy/Savor/Devour/Inhale/Etc..
No picture due to the short lifespan of above-described deliciousness.
Friday, April 30, 2010
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
...turning over
rich, dark earth to find the worms have been enjoying the compost we've been putting out for them.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
...the smell of sunshine
is coconut sunscreen and wet hair evenings. newly pinkened skin radiates the heat of the day into the cool of the evening. wet bathing suits hang in the shower.
Friday, April 16, 2010
...FLASH!
Gordon, that is. And Rock Men (can you spot them in the picture below?). And Sci-fi Friday night public television. From this evening's episode, "Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe":
Above: Prince Barin 's aide Roka (Lee Powell), Flash Gordon (Buster Crabbe), Dale Arden (Carol Hughes), and Dr. Zarkov (Frank Shannon), flanked by the Rock Men, prepare for action in FLASH GORDON CONQUERS THE UNIVERSE (Universal, 1940), the last of the Flash Gordon serials.
Above: Prince Barin 's aide Roka (Lee Powell), Flash Gordon (Buster Crabbe), Dale Arden (Carol Hughes), and Dr. Zarkov (Frank Shannon), flanked by the Rock Men, prepare for action in FLASH GORDON CONQUERS THE UNIVERSE (Universal, 1940), the last of the Flash Gordon serials.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
..."Keeping Things Whole"
In a field
I am the absence
of field.
This is
always the case.
Wherever I am
I am what is missing.
When I walk
I part the air
and always
the air moves in
to fill the spaces
where my body's been.
We all have reasons
for moving.
I move
to keep things whole.
--Mark Strand
I am the absence
of field.
This is
always the case.
Wherever I am
I am what is missing.
When I walk
I part the air
and always
the air moves in
to fill the spaces
where my body's been.
We all have reasons
for moving.
I move
to keep things whole.
--Mark Strand
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
...mom's cranberry tea
on a cold spring morning, sipping from the cup grandmother gave me when i was a little girl. the sweet, citrus-y warmth gently shoos away the gloomy-day blues.
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