Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Opening Night

Last night, Juliano had his opening reception at the Kunstwerk Gallery. We had such a fun time seeing so many of our friends and family members at the party. Thank you to everyone that made there way to Cleveland for the evening. Juliano has 9 prints on display at the gallery until the beginning of January. "Passing Aspens" sold last night!

If you would like to see the images on display, visit Juliano's personal website, boronka.name.

Our friend Garrett also has images on display at the gallery. Pictures of each space are below.

Juliano's artwork


Garrett's artwork

Friday, December 08, 2006

Our Tree is Up!

Last night Juliano and I ventured out in the arctic temperatures and got our Christmas tree. It's a super-fragrant frasier fir. I picked a fir as they tend not to lose many needles and smell good. Tonight is decorating night!

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Corn Caserole meets its match

Last night those crazy kids from The Correl (minus 1 bitch) got together for a reunion at our house. I slaved over the stove for hours. The menu featured chicken scaloppini, green beans and rice pilaf. I forgot dinner rolls, oops.

After much food and conversation, I presented my banana creme pie! This is when disaster hit the party. One cut and we realized we needed spoons for this one. It ran faster than Klunky through Ohio City after dark, faster than Jules over the Lorain Carnegie Bridge, faster than Boogers chasing Chance on Whitman.

I believe I out did my corn caserole flop of 2005. A photo of the infamous pie is below. It sure looked pretty before the knife hit it.



Saturday, November 25, 2006

Raking Leaves

We spent most of today in the yard raking leaves and cleaning out flower beds. Juliano filled at least 20 bags of leaves. Muffin helped out by chasing down a leaf or two.





Our First Holiday Decoration!

Theresa and I ventured out shopping on black Friday. I picked up this cute snowman for our mantel.

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Muffin and her new kitty bed

Happy Thanksgiving!

I recently bought Muffin an adorable kitty bed. It's super soft and fuzzy. She has been a good kitty and uses her new bed all the time. Here is Muffin on Thanksgiving morning.

Friday, November 17, 2006

CoUnTeRtOpS

Well, we finally have them. COUNTERTOPS. They look great and we're quite happy with the fabrication & installation process. Our situation was unusual, but the Home Depot contractor did a good job cutting them to fit our farm sink. We decided not to remove these cabinets. They are original to the home. We do hope to refinish them at some point--at our rate, in like 10 years! :-)

I made the curtains. It's a cute striped fabric, but hard to see in these pictures. I'll take pictures of the curtains later. I still need to make the top valance.



Friday, November 03, 2006

Our Kitchen-Month 6

Despite Theresa's attempts to distract me from organizing the kitchen, I made much progress yesterday! The only item needed in the kitchen now is countertops and they have been ordered. Hopefully we'll have them by Thanksgiving. Here are some pictures of the new and improved kitchen.



Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Happy Halloween

Boo! Saturday night was filled with costume parties. I attended Mama's party and the Museum's annual Halloween party.

I got dressed up around 7 and headed out to the festivities. I wore my standard hippie costume, but it was spiced up this year. Thanks to Judy for loaning me some of her 70s clothes! The totally 70s shoes were a huge hit.

Let me start by saying that Mama's party was not at Mama's house. Five minutes upon my arrival at the neighbor's house, Mama and I witnessed a sight I wish on no one. The house was filled with children, hitting a pinata and scavenging on the floor for the candy! In the midst of this scene picture a cute little Jack Russell terrier-type dog pooping right in the middle of the living room. Enough said, Mama and I exited stage left...

Outside, there was a heated tent and cool bales of hay for sitting. After a beer, I headed out to the Museum party. Many attended the Museum's annual Halloween party and they put an extraordinary amount of effort into their costumes.

On Halloween night, Jules, Mike and I passed out candy and watched Halloween 2. Here's a picture of the me in my hippie costume and the pumpkin I carved!



Friday, October 27, 2006

Update on 1-800-Contacts

Apparently this is a scam the doctors run to get their patients into the office for a visit. I called my Doctor's office and convinced them to release my order. They were trying to make me come in for an exam. Eventually they released the order, but they told me that before I can order more contacts, I must come in for a visit. She acted like she was doing me this big favor by releasing my order, but Ohio is a 2-year state for prescriptions-so technically my current prescription is good until May.

Contacts should arrive in mail today!

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Screw 1-800-Contacts

So I realize on Sunday that I'm putting my last pair of contacts in my eyes. I got online Monday to order another supply. Today, I come home from work to a message from 1-800-Contacts saying they could not fill my order because my eye doctor told them my prescription was incorrect. I've been wearing the same prescription for the last 10 years. Apparently my eye doctor told them my BC (Base Curve) on my eye is 8.7, not the 8.3 that I was ordering. But wait, you'd think that 1-800-Contacts would tell my eye doctor that I've been ordering 8.3 for the last eight years. No, they assume I'm ordering it wrong. Apparently when the doctor calls, they don't bother checking their records. So I have another 5 days left on my contacts and no resolution in sight (no pun intended).

Thanks Brian for telling me about 1-800-Contacts.

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Polish Festival

Today, my Mom and I went to the Polish Festival at St. Stanislaus Parish. The church is located in the Cleveland neighborhood of Warszawa, aka Slavic Village. The inside of the church is beatifully ornate. (see picture below) And it was visited by Pope John Paul II in 1969, at that time he was known as Cardinal Woytyla. After lighting a few candles in the church, we headed over to the hall for the festivities.

The line for food was super long but well worth the wait. We had golabki (stuffed cabbage), potato pancakes and perogies. After eating, we set out to find the games of chance. My Mom quickly found them and within 5 minutes won $200! Shortly thereafter, I won a basket of goodies. We then sat in the hall and listened to the polka band play great music and shared a bottle of Okocim.

It was a great festival. I look forward to going back next year.

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Days 13, 14 & 15-Chicago

What can I say. It's Chicago. We love it here and never miss an opportunity to swing our flights through this town! On Friday morning, we feasted on a dozen dried out cake donuts and then went out shopping. In the evening, we headed downtown in search of a Serb restaurant. The place I had found online was defunct. Nowhere to be found. But the restaurant in its place had Cevapa on their menu so after much going back and forth, we decided to give it a try. It was delicious. We had yummy salads and huge servings of Cevapa. Jules tried a Czech beer, Brian had an unusual German beer, Luis ordered a Beck's Light (hello?).

On Saturday, we got up and headed downtown for lunch at Fado. I love Strongbow cider and Fado is the only place I know that has it on tap. We drank & ate much and then went to the lake shore to walk and take pictures. After a day of mucho walking, we made our way home, stopping at Oberweiss along the way for ice cream!

On Sunday, we had a bloggers reunion at Walker Bros Pancake house w/Mary (from Ain't No Thing But a Chicken Wing). We nearly got jumped at Walker Bros because we moved to the front of the line for having a party of 5 when no one else in front of us did. It was scary because Mary wasn't there yet and people were throwing us nasty looks. Mary finally showed up and had to enter the restaurant through the exit for fear of her life. Aside from this fiasco, we all enjoyed a good breakfast. Afterwards, we went to Ikea for a 30-minute run through. I bought a pack of napkins...Woo Hoo.

We spent the rest of our time lounging, watching Tivo and chatting. Jules and Luis watched Episodes 3, 4 & 5 of Star Wars. Luis couldn't hang or they would have made it through 6. Thanks guys for a fun weekend. Looking forward to your visit to Cleveland. When will that be???

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Day 12-Travel Day

We got up early today to begin a full day of travel. We stopped at Bread for coffee and pastries before our journey to Albuquerque. Our flight left ABQ in the afternoon. We arrived in Chicago in time for dinner. Luis baked up about 8 lbs of chicken breasts and handed me a box of Stove Top to cook up! It was delicious, but 2 lbs of chicken per person was a gross over-estimation.

Days 10 & 11-Colorado

We did a lot of relaxing these two days. Went shopping, ate at Gazpachos again and tried a new place called Kennebec Cafe. Juliano helped our friends Bev & Bob install a new Macintosh at their house. It was nice to rest and sit around talking!

Friday, September 29, 2006

Day 9-Colorado

For breakfast, Jules and I discovered Jean-Pierre's, a fantastic French pastry shop in Durango. The croissants were buttery delicious. Afterwards, we strolled the streets and did some shopping. In the afternoon we drove towards Silverton and went off at an old Forest Service road called the Old Lime Creek Road. The drive on Old Lime Creek Road was fun, very bumpy and rugged. We parked the car and hiked up the Spud Hill Trail about a mile. The wetland and mountains were beautiful. We got super muddy on the trail. Got back to Bev's and Bob's and went to dinner at Seasons. Another yummy restaurant in Durango.



Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Day 8-Colorado

Today we did the 200-mile San Juan Skyway loop. It took us from Durango, north to Silverton and Ouray and west to Telluride. We had a late lunch in Telluride, a cute little town nestled in the mountains. From Telluride, we traveled south to Dolores and then back over to Durango. It was a beautiful drive and we stopped often along the way to take in the spectacular mountain scenery.



Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Day 7-Travel Day

Today Jim, Juliano and I drove from Flagstaff to Durango. It was a 320 mile journey that took us from Hopi to Navajo to Ute lands, or from the Colorado Plateau to the San Jaun Mountains, in about 7 hours. We arrived in Durango in time for dinner at Gazpachos, Juliano's favorite New Mexican-style Mexican restaurant. Very, very hot food. Jules was in heaven eating his tamales and sopapillas.

Days 4, 5 & 6-Southwest Trip

I attended the Natural Areas Conference on these days. On Wednesday night, we all went up to the Lowell Observatory-the site where Pluto was discovered. Flagstaff is a "Dark Skies" city and stargazing was outstanding. On Friday, I rafted down the Colorado River from the Lake Powell dam to Lee's Ferry. It's a very calm portion of the river, no white water. I also spoke at their banquet on Friday night and rallied the troops to attend next year's Conference in Cleveland!

All in all, we ate at two good restaurants and enjoyed the company of Museum friends. But Flagstaff is a very congested city. Old town Flagstaff was cute, but the roads are extremely busy and not pedestrian friendly at all. We couldn't wait to head north to Colorado...

Friday, September 22, 2006

Days 2 & 3-Southwest Trip

WOW! No other words can explain the awesomeness of the Grand Canyon. It is the most magnificent place I've ever seen. On Monday, we stopped at every vista along the 25-mile south rim tour. It was incredible. On Tuesday, we picked up sandwiches at Canyon Village and made our way back to our favorite spot on the Grandview Trail to eat lunch. We hiked down 4 switchbacks to a secluded rock. It was so peaceful. The ravens and vultures fly by and you can actually hear the wind in their wings. We took our time hiking back out of the Canyon, stopping at every switchback due to the elevation. After lunch, we headed to our second favorite spot, Lipan Point. We crawled down the rocks and sat here for an hour, taking in the view. Click on Juliano's Photography on the right to see some of his photos of the Canyon.

We made our way back to Flagstaff for dinner at the Flagstaff Brewery. Our two days at the Grand Canyon could never do it justice. We hope to get back sometime for a full week of hiking and exploring.

Juliano at Grandview Point:




Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Day 1-Southwest Trip

We arrived in Phoenix on Sunday morning and rented ourselves a red Chevy Cobalt. We started our journey to northern Arizona immediately. We stopped along the way for some Del Tacos and took a nap at a roadside pull off. I awoke to Jules screaming that he was being burned. Apparently the sun came around on him while we were sleeping. He jumped out of the Cobalt like he had ants in his pants. Below is a picture taken along the road to Flagstaff. We made it to Williams, AZ around dinner time. Williams in located along historic Rt 66. We ate at Pancho McGillicuddy's. Yep, a Mexican Irish joint. Food was pretty good. Went to sleep around 7pm. Tomorrow we're heading to the Grand Canyon, bright and early...

Saturday, September 16, 2006

Yard Work

In preparation for Fall, we worked on the yard today. Our oak tree in the back yard is prolific this year. Jules raked and swept 1,000s of acorns. Muffin helped up by rolling in the acorn piles.


Monday, September 11, 2006

Storm Windows

Theresa can attest to the jankiness of our two storm windows on the back of the house. They didn't slide up/down and the one window had a homemade screen. On Saturday, Juliano & Michael "Meyers" Greco removed the two windows and installed new ones. They look fabulous and the view of our backyard from Juliano's office is pleasant.



Tuesday, September 05, 2006

New Appliances at 7005

We finally made a decision and purchased our appliances tonight!!

Whirlpool Range

Whirlpool Refrigerator

Frigidaire Affinity iWash

Frigidaire Affinity iDry

Sunday, September 03, 2006

New Germany, PA

Despite the gloomy weather and occasional rain, Carl, Judy and I had a good time in Cambria County, PA. On Thursday, we took our time driving along the Lilly Mountain Road through Game Land 198, a whopping 7,000 acre game land. The amount of striped maple trees was astounding. We saw quite a few warblers, no dragons! The forest was thick and lush. We passed several open meadow areas that would be great for bugging on a sunny day.

From there we headed towards SGL 26, through Blue Knob State Park. It was a pretty drive, we stopped to see the Lost Children of the Alleghenies Memorial along the way. Along the road to the memorial, we checked out Bob's Creek. It was stocked with brookies. We saw a couple hummingbirds on the jewelweed and a spicebush swallowtail. The Memorial was freaky. Apparently in 1856, two boys wandered from home and were lost in the woods for 2 weeks. A man in town had the same dream three times showing the location of the boys under a birch tree. He lead a group to the spot in his dreams and the boys were found, dead, at the base of the tree. Seems shady to me. They never mentioned cause of death. I wonder if the dreamer didn't have something to do with it?

SGL 26 didn't have much to offer. We stopped again at the Beaverdam Reservoir. Judy and I watched as a newly hatched damsel fly weakly above the water. A cedar waxwing made a swooping attempt to eat it and missed. Knocking the poor damsel on top of the lake. Moments later, the damsel met its demise when a fish gobbled it up. The day wasn't a complete bust for dragons, we did see ONE white faced meadowhawk.

From here we jumped on the highway and head to Off the Rak for spirits and dinner!

On Friday, we visited the Wilmore Dam Reservoir - Willow Beach area (Conemaugh River). We weren't seeing much and then Carl and I heard Judy screaming, "Carl, Renee, Carl, Renee". We headed over to see what she had. Judy had found a long-tailed salamander! I had never seen one and it was way cool looking. The tail was at least 4-5 inches long. At the same time, we spotted a rather large dragon along the stream, either a shadow darner or Boyeria sp. It was flying low and close to the bank, near the roots of the bank. We never captured it. From here we hiked along the edge of the reservoir. Found many cavelike openings, a chrysalis of an eastern comma, a cool orange fly w/a monster-sized ovipositor and rain. It began to rain and we had to head out. We grabbed a late lunch and called it a day. Ernesto had finally reached us, it rained for the rest of the night and all day Saturday.

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Wallpaper Cronicles

Many of you know that we purchased 200+ rolls of wallpaper when we bought this palace in April. The wallpaper is in our basement and on Friday I started to pull it out from under the basement stairs. It was out of control. We couldn't believe how much paper was under there.

On Sunday, I put a posting on Craig's List-Cleveland. Today we had 2 people come take wallpaper off our hands and we still have tons of it left. Tomorrow we'll have more people coming over for a Wallpaper Open House! HELP.

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Multi-family Yard Sale

Today was the big day for what I hope becomes an annual event, the 7005 Yard Sale! Mama, TK, Mike, Klunky, Mom Schrift and I set up for a money maker at 9 a.m. Theresa brought the bagels, Jules made the coffee, Klunky brought the donuts, Mom Schrift and Mama baked cookies, I grill the lunch time burgers and Mike brought out the wallpaper! (He also brought over Chance who ruined the whole yard sale).

We did good!! Between us all, I'd say we made over $150! Kudos to TK for making the most at $50. I managed to sell 2 cassette walkmans and 4 VHS tapes. Mike sold the most of what he brought, he only took home about 3 things and brought over at least 20. Klunky sold the lamps right out from under Mama's and TK's nose. Bye Bye to Comet's crate. It now belongs to a pitbull.

Muffin guarded the yard all day from her favorite perch.



Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Demolition Derby

On August 13, my friend Peggy was in the Demolition Derby at the Cuyahoga County Fair! Surprise, surprise, she painted her Polish Taxi pink. Congrats to Peggy for coming in 3rd place. Can't wait til next year. Photos by Juliano.




Monday, August 21, 2006

New Kitchen Floor

We finally had ceramic tile installed in our kitchen. We selected a white tile with chocolate brown grout. We painted the kitchen a honeydew melon green and white. Things are coming along slowly in the kitchen, but we hope to have appliances by next week!

Land of the Lost

Mama and I went on a Museum field trip yesterday and stumbled upon this house straight out of the TV show Land of the Lost!

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Trip to Columbus

I had a meeting today in Columbus, so I drove down to my cousin Greg's house last night. We feasted on Domino's pizza & chocolate chip ice cream and hung out with his two sons, Adam and Aiden. Below is a photo of my Godson Adam. Isn't he just the cutest little angel?

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Cool Bugs

This robber fly and common katydid were in the yard at the cabin over the weekend. Kudos to Jules for spotting the well-camouflaged katydid!


Thursday, August 03, 2006

Not Fair

Up until today, we've had unbearable temperatures in Cleveland. Heat index has been around 102. (Check thecorrel.com for information re: how much Klunky sweat in church on Sunday) Sleeping has been horrible in the heat. Jules installed our only air conditioner in his office so his little Mac would remain cool. To my amazement, look what else I found in his office. Heaven forbid these aren't kept cool.

Saturday, July 29, 2006

Saturday Morning Coffee

Muffin and Jules enjoying Saturday morning on our front porch.


Thursday, July 27, 2006

Ebony jewelwing


For years I've tried to take shots of this damselfly. Finally, last Friday I was able to capture it during a field day in Ashtabula County.