Friday, March 15, 2013

The Merry Month of March

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Ah, March. If there ever was a month that couldn't make up its mind, March is it. So far it's given us a few glorious spring-like days, but yesterday it gave us snow flurries and brutally cold cold wind. Downright nasty. Looking back on my blog in past years, entries show up with maple tree buds bursting and neighborly crocus blooming. I think I saw the neighbors' crocus up the other day as I drove past but they were closed up tight due to gray skies. My maple trees show no signs of wanting to bust out all over but I did see about ten robins the other day in my yard. One day they weren't there; the next they were!

March is capricious, that's for sure.

I was surprised and quite pleased by all the visitors brought to my blog by joining in the Rurality Blog Hop this week. My poor little blog hasn't seen that many comments in years. Maybe never! So if you are stopping by again on a return visit, thank you for your kind words the other day.

We are hosting a dinner party tomorrow night for six people plus us. We used to entertain quite a bit but don't so much anymore. Mostly because of the rowdy dogs but quite possibly they were just an excuse. We've done this particular dinner once before and it was a great hit with our guests. We are having cassoulet that we ordered in a "kit" from D'Artagnan in the Hudson Valley who are known for their French goods, most particularly duck products.

Our kit arrived on Wednesday with all the main ingredients that we need: haricot tarbais (large white beans), ventreche (a kind of pancetta), duck leg confit, duck and armagnac sausage, french garlic sausage, duck and veal demi-glace, and of course, duck fat.

Let's just hope that we don't have to change out dining tables like we did the last time. (Last time I was putting the extra leaf in our antique table when the table leg broke. We had to call on our neighbor, who was also coming to our dinner, to help us get our other table up from the basement. What a ta-do!)

Today will be spent grocery shopping and cleaning the house in preparation, so I best get on with it and stop blabbing!

 

(photo: Shadows at Long Pond when the sky was a strange color: blue!)

Comments:

Following back smile.  I want to send you an email re: my camera/lens that you commented on.  But I’m heading out the door and will jot down some thoughts later today for you smile.  So glad you stopped by so that I could find YOUR blog!

What a beautiful pick of the stone building with the ceepy tree shadow!

I love stone houses and this one reminds me of Pam’s grandmother’s house in East Park (by the old East Park Pharmacy) It’s registered as an historic building. Maybe you remember it.

No snow flurries here but there were other places in RI that got some.  But we did get the wind.  Very nasty indeed along with the cold.  Have fun at your dinner party!!!

Hi Kathy! Ok, I’ll look forward to your email later! wink

Bigsis, thanks! No, I don’t really remember that house ... maybe ... not sure!

C, I hate the wind above all else!

Your dinner party sounds fun and yummy.  Enjoy!

Sounds like fun! (And a bit of a challenge.) At least you were able to get everything in a “kit.”

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