Category Archives: Brian

When things drive you crazy

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Take a look at these gorgeous flowers:

Bee Balm perhaps?

I thank Brian for taking this photo of my neighbor’s gorgeous watermelon red flowers. I could not tell from way across the road what they were. The easy thing would be to ask my neighbor, but she doesn’t even look at us cross-eyed these days. So we went out to the side yard with the zoom lens-ha! After he uploaded the shots (and the camera software zoomed in nicely) I could tell these were bee balm flowers. At least I’m pretty sure that’s what they are. Yeah. I’m gonna get me some red bee balm. ; )

Are you watching any of the Live Earth Concerts? We turned it on at 10 am and it’s on Bravo until 2 am this morning. Reminiscent of Live Aid back in 1985 (I watched almost the entire thing back then). A stand-out group was a group of British scientists called Nunatak (see my Vod:Pod) in Antarctica who performed on the barren snowy plains with penguins around them.

A phone call

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My mom did call this morning. I would have called her if she hadn’t called me by 11. Her charades are so silly. She opened with ‘I’m headed for Riddle (the hospital) because my diabetes is out of whack’. Pure shock value. She was going mainly to get her prescription. Seems her 4th of July wasn’t that great, she ended up in a diner with her boarder and then they went to the movies in the pouring rain and at 10 at night to see ‘Evan Almighty’ which she liked. We did not discuss when she will come here again. I made Sean apologize for the hassle of Tuesday. She said she had everything on her patio. She could have tested herself to drive at least half the way and someone could have met her and followed her too.

Brian took off today and we may go up to the next town for their Friday night art stroll. Or we could go to Booth’s Corner Farmer Market. Sean is working tonight.

Anyway, here is a Stargazer lily that the rain broke off. The entire house smells so delightful.

Stargazer lily in Pier One vase
That vase is skinny and tall, rather neat. It was from a special Pier One buy out Big Lots had.

Also-I’m very close to a big cross stitch finish! Can’t wait to share.

Not in a nutshell

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We left here about 10:15 on the 22nd thinking we’d get to NYC in 3 hours. We arrived about 2:30-3:00 but we had stopped at a Wendy’s and a Big Lots in a small town. Our mistake was relying on Mapquest. I know, they have to generalize their directions, but I-295 was not a good way to go as it veers off to Trenton, NJ and you can easily get lost, which we did. We went through the Lincoln Tunnel (it’s weird knowing you are going under water) and when we were at the other end we weren’t sure where the directions wanted us to go. We should have made an immediate left but went up a street and made another left-the directions were useless until we asked where 42nd St was (thank you officer). So the next problem was the cabs, people walking in front of us and people double parking. I had to call to ask where the garage was as it wasn’t listed on the hotel’s website. Poor Sean had to go to the bathroom for an hour but wouldn’t get off in front of the hotel when we had to go around the block again. When we finally pulled into the garage, they told us to ‘take everything you need’ as you aren’t allowed to go back to your vehicle again. That was a mad scramble!

The hotel was built around 1960 and called ‘The Summit’. Judy Garland was there when it opened. I happen to love her and I thought that was awesome trivia. It’s called The Doubletree Metropolitan now. The room had only two double beds (why not queens?) a desk chair, desk area and one other padded chair, a flat screen tv and internet hookup which Sean utilized a few times and a small bathroom. It also had a fridge where you could chose something and had a few seconds to put it back or you have to pay for it. We had our own snacks.

We ventured out around five to go eat as there were plenty of restaurants in the general area. We chose an Italian restaurant called San Martin’s. It took a while to get dinner. I chose a chicken in a mustard/mushroom sauce. That was good, but the veggies weren’t -corn and peas and some weird looking sliced potatoes (like the kind in a can!). The guys had pasta.

Dianne’s dinner first night in NYC

We walked 8 blocks that night-not a wise choice for me at least. That’s when we saw St. Patricks and Rockefeller Plaza/center. When we went in the huge NBC store, I really felt drained and we started walking back. Needless to say, we took cabs a few times.

Cab drivers are careless, unfriendly drivers with short fuses. The first cab we took was to the ship port. I showed the driver the address and he got us there fine, though it was a fast and crazy ride.

We start to walk up to the elevator to the pier and there were Karin and Michael standing there! What a coincidence as we were one of the first to arrive. It was a great moment to meet her and her sweet guy. We followed them up to the check in where we left our driver’s licenses. They we went to the waiting area and waited from like 1o:30 to almost 12! The ceremony was to take place at 12:30 and the couple weren’t even dressed yet! First we had to go through a metal detector and right before we went on board, we had our hands sprayed with alcohol. The three of us went out on the deck and took a few photos. The wind was kicking up a lot and I had forgotten hair spray! I do love those photos though.
The ceremony was about 20 minutes with a Lutheran minister who I think was an assistant to the main minister of NYC. (He didn’t say Karin’s name correctly-more like Kareen during the ceremony). Michael and his dad came in and he looked very handsome in his white tux. Brian also wore white way back in 1984, but he had tails and an ascot where Michael had a suit style jacket and a bow tie. Her niece Emily walked down the aisle (bridesmaid) first and then her sister-in-law Marissa who was the Maid of Honor. They were already dressed. Karin came in a few minutes later (what speedy dressers the two of them were) and she looked so gorgeous in her satin gown with rhinestones on the bodice. She carried a silk flower white and red bouquet. I captured a good shot of her mom looking at her. Speaking of her mom, it was so nice to meet her, her husband Ron, Karin’s dad and his wife Kathy and Michael’s family. I had nice chats with both Michael’s aunt who happen to be an Early Childhood Education instructor in Fort Myers, Fl (I have an AAS in ECE) and a co-worker named Fran who thought of Michael as her ‘adopted son’. Fran, a country girl from North Carolina, didn’t seem to enjoy the gourmet lunch we had. I think we were all stumped as what to chose. Karin is getting her degree in culinary arts in December and chose some different dishes. I enjoyed what I had as did Brian and Sean. They really made sure we had our fill. I regret looking at the chocolate raspberry wedding cake and only tasting it. I was stuffed.

So it was all over way to fast. We had to leave the ship at three. I gave Karin a wedding card with a few Art Trading Cards I made for them and also a birthday card for Michael who is having a birthday tomorrow. We received a CD of their favorite Love Songs as a wedding favor.

When we were walking across the road to the taxi stop, that’s when the van driver was so rude to me.

That night we went to Times Square. It was mobbed! I am not a crowd person and I am not crazy about people who are ranting and raving about God. Not crazy about seeing a half naked girl (no top on, just pasties) getting money for drawing attention to herself.

I was impressed by the 3 story tall Virgin Record store. I have never quite seen a place like it before. Sean enjoyed seeing the outside of the MTV studios too. After seeing this area, we happen to venture back to Rockefeller Center. I was glad as I wanted to buy some kind of souvenir as I hadn’t bought anything yet. I bought a Saturday Night Live est. 1975 shirt as I was in the building where it’s been filmed for the last 32 yrs. I have watched it from the beginning (the best years were in the beginning). I also bought a night shirt with the ‘Today’ show logo all over it. I did take a photo of these but I deleted it by mistake.

We grabbed a cab back to the hotel and ordered a snack and headed for our room. That night I slept like a log as I was told I sawed wood all night. The night before was a joke! The noises outside (and we were 10 floors up) went on all night. I felt my wood cutting adventures in the morning as my throat was so dry. The air conditioning was fine, but it was so dry. We decided to get a nice breakfast and went to the same place where we grabbed our snack the night before. We took a cab to St. Patrick’s Cathedral and attended Mass. We sat about 8 or so rows from the front on the right. Cardinal Egan officiated the televised service. Both Sean and I were feeling a little overwhelmed in there, but settled down. There were police officers in the front of the church and next to the doors. We were glad that we were able to go here. It’s one of the biggest cathedrals in the world.

When we left, people were sitting all over the steps that wind around the building. We noticed the police were there and had put up barricades. I heard a girl say something about a gay parade that was going on soon. We decided to leave for home then to avoid the traffic and crowds.

After we got the car, we pulled out and again the directions failed us. We were told to turn right on 50th and  couldn’t. But the parade hadn’t started yet! We turned down the next street and started looking for 42nd. We had to wind around a road under a building and ended up in the 30s. We were stopped at a light and I saw a cabbie and all I said to him was Lincoln Tunnel. He said to take the next street all the way to 9th and it was right there! What luck! We were high fiving it! I got to see Fashion Ave (would love to shop there sometime). The traffic leaving was a bit heavy going through the tunnel, but we did well and only had stop and go traffic a few times on the NJ turnpike. We stopped and ate lunch and got home before 4 which was fine. The cat was glad to see us, though a little hoarse in voice.

All in all, it was an interesting experience. I want to go back and see the Empire State building, Central Park and do some shopping. Next time I would stay outside of the city and grab a bus in (someone told me she did this). Sounds like a good plan. I was glad to get home to the peace and quiet, but I wasn’t use to it!

A whole new world

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We had an awesome day yesterday! I’ll write more tomorrow as we got in a few hours ago and are tired. Karin and Michael are so sweet and I feel like I’ve known her IRL for years even though we just met. Unfortunately, my ‘inside’ photos of the wedding didn’t turn out too well, but Karin said there will be a website of the photographer’s collection. The photographer had a similar camera to us and said because of being inside and with the white clothing, something needed to be adjusted on our camera. The ship was gigantic! You’ll see the photos of us before the wedding took place. We had a gourmet 4 course meal starting with a crab cake salad, then a choice of appetizer, main course and dessert. I’m sure Karin will have a more detailed description as that is her thing being a chef in training. I had lobster/pumpkin bisque-really different and delicious and steak with peppercorn crust as my main meal. Here are some photos with more to come!

Bri and Sean before the wedding on the ship
My guys on the deck of the Norwegian Star Cruise Ship before K&M’s wedding

Dianne and Brian before the wedding
Dianne and Brian before the wedding

Karin walking down the aisle
Karin walking down the aisle with her dad. I like her mom’s face and how Michael and his mom are looking at her.

Mr and Mrs Michael D.
The new Mr. and Mrs.
More photos tomorrow!

We’re here in the Big Apple!

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Wow-what a journey for the three of us as it took us from about 10:15 to 4:00 to get here (we only stopped once and missed the 95 connection). The guys took turns driving. The city traffic is crazy! Poor Brian! We went through the Lincoln tunnel and didn’t stay over ‘to the left’ and didn’t know where we were going until Bri asked a police officer in a cruiser next to us where 42nd St was and she pointed left. The next problem was where the parking garage was. I had to call and it was right around the corner. The Doubletree in nice and recently rennovated. I am on Sean’s laptop (not use to it) right in the room. By the way, we’re on the 10th floor!

We did a little sightseeing after eating in a small Italian restaurant. We walked a few blocks and went into St. Patrick’s Cathedral where we will go tomorrow for church. There were a lot of people (tourists) inside. We then went a few blocks to Rockefeller Center. The ice skating area looks smaller in person. We went into the NBC store and that’s when Bri and I pooped out! Sean bought a Conan O’Brien t-shirt. The ‘tours’ and going to the top of the building were $18 each, which we didn’t do.

We’ll be off early tomorrow for the wedding. Can’t wait! You may get an update too.

Have a great Saturday.

Rainy days

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Yesterday the rain held off until later in the afternoon. Bri was able to go to his dad’s house and plant a few tomatoes (like he does every year). Then the deluge started from Hurricane Barry. This morning a huge branch from our apple tree in the back is broken off! It’s still raining this morning.

Personally I had a strained upper back just to make me feel a bit miserable. I used the heating pad while watching the next Food Network Star challenge. My back seems ok when I am laying down, which is good, but as soon as I start moving around-tightness. I have some major cleaning to do as my friend, whom I have never met in person, is coming for a visit this weekend coming up! So exciting. The next 3 weekends will be crazy.

Update-what a fun morning. I felt super anxious and what I think is wrong with me is a tummy bug. I did try some of that Danactive drink yesterday for your immune system-not sure if that agreed with me. I actually called my gyn and a midwife called back who is a year older than me. This is such an unpredictable age for women-we feel good one day and out of it the next.

Bri is getting a mole (or whatever it is) checked out on his forehead this afternoon. In fact, I hope the dermatologist gives him a once over as he has lots of moles and skin tags. I think he wants me to go with him. Wish him well.

Update-all the moles, skin tags were benign! Yeah. So happy. He even went out and cut down the apple tree branch after dinner. I’m feeling a little better, though tired. Hoping for a better tomorrow. Stomach bugs are the pits.

Zoey asked about the Food Network Star show-I too liked Amy the leader of the one team for the wedding. Thinking about the others, I agree, none are really jumping out at me either. I think Amy is the best right now.

As warm as the 4th of July

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Bri and I worked outside today and Sean worked in Big Lots. He was scheduled for 3 days in a row and the boss even tried to snag him for tomorrow, but he put his foot down. He has a new Dell laptop to play with and hasn’t had that much time to look at it (no internet yet).

Bri planted tomatoes and green peppers while I planted zinnias, cosmos, daisies, Mexican sunflowers and an assortment of seeds that came in a package between paper (you just lay them on the soil and throw a 1/2″ of dirt over them). They were poppies, zinnias and a few others. By the time I was done, I had two very rosy cheeks and was dripping in perspiration. I cooled off and mulched Sean’s garden so he could just enjoy it and not worry about doing it. Bri cut the entire lawn too.

My gladiolus (planted a few weeks ago) are coming up! Yes! And I see astilbe poking it’s finger-like leaves up near my Sweet William flowers.

I had a ‘Perkins’ dinner tonight-eggs with chives and a little cheddar cheese on top, bacon, fries, biscuits and grapes.

Before I went outside today I worked on 4 Art trading cards. (so G if you are reading my blog stop here). Our pal chose the project-pick an artist, do cards like their artwork. I picked one of my favorites-Vincent Van Gogh and his Starry Night painting for all four cards. They were fun to do! For my cross stitch readers-I used some gold cording from my stash for the sky swirls. Two have star shaped brackets. I did use one element from the original painting in each design-a star or the village (for instance). Some of you may recognize the Don McLean lyrics from his song based on this painting. I was sad to read that Vincent had painted this when he was in an insane asylum. 

Famous Artist ATCs

The original Starry Night
We are having rainstorms tonight. We need the rain, but I know that some of my plants were really getting hammered. I am also hoping that I patted the ground down well after I planted the above mentioned seeds.

The 3 Merry Gardeners

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Actually we are the tired gardeners. We all did our share of yard work. Sean mowed around the house and weeded and planted his garden. He planted some of his annuals too close (I’m surprised at him) and used all the Cleomes and I wanted half of them. I’m stealing some back! Brian did the long part of the yard, some extra trim work that Sean didn’t do and rototilled the veggie patch plus a big circle for me for my flower seeds. I weeded a lot of my lily/grass garden; planted pots; planted impatiens and snapdragons and put down the two bags of mulch I had (I hate mulching, but it’s so worth it). I need about 5 or more bags. I saved the lives of two newborn field mice too. Mama and her brood had a nest in the rototiller! She took off leaving two babies behind. I picked them up with a plastic pot and gingerly put them under a hosta and covered them with part of the nest. About 10-15 minutes later, Mama came back for them.

We got Chinese food for dinner (so Sean would go and get it as he showered before Bri and I did) and it was ok. I’m always weary to eat it.

Tomorrow I’m getting a tooth checked out to see if the filling is cracked. Saturday Sean took me to a hospital fair and the ‘Attic Attack’ was a joke-hardly any donations this year. We ended up grabbing a sandwich and buying a few plants. We went to Kmart and bought Bri a small chain saw as an early Father’s Day gift. We then went to a book store where I haven’t been to since college and it had expanded! I enjoyed their huge magazine aisle and their discounted shelves-I bought two-Angel inspired recipes and Victorians and their flowers. I should review these for you! Maybe tomorrow.

And to answer Barbara’s question in my comments-we have 1.4 acres all on a rectangular piece of land. The house is on one end and I would say my gardens are confined to about 1/4 acre or a little more.

Check out this neat link that my pal Nancy sent me last month. Make it pretty now!