Sunday, August 31, 2014
Late summer hummer
Monday, August 25, 2014
Memories of Ben's Delicatessen
If you're from Montreal (or have ever visited there), it's likely that you visited Ben's Delicatessen. Or maybe you wish you had.
Ben's was downtown Montreal's hot spot for many years until 2006. I have many memories of tall smoked meat sandwiches and Ben's special drink, that kinda tasted like melted cherry Lifesavers. When I was young, my dad's office was right next door to this institution, so we visited it often.
I had cousins visiting from the U.S.A. over the weekend and we ended up taking in the show at the McCord Museum, devoted the the history of Ben's Delicatessen.
A fun exhibit with clever displays (famous quotes were on the ketchup and mustard squeeze bottles) and a great place to take my visitors to ... what a fun day!
To read more about the exhibit, click on this CBC link.
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Bye Bye Hayley
Our wonderful summer student, Hayley, is off to university next week so we celebrated her last day with cupcakes that I had made the night before.
The gang at work was pretty happy to get CUPCAKES!
Ah...sweet sprinkles and a sweet girl. Best of luck to sweet Hayley
in her life ahead of her. Very exciting times!
Monday, August 18, 2014
Thanks to you
I made this cake for our lovely Jean, who after 26 years of writing a column in our newspaper, decided to call it quits.
We feted her with a party on Friday night. Jean's corsage matched the cake!
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Deer oh deer oh deer
Driving home the other day, I took the gravel side road and saw some critters. At first I only saw one deer but two little heads popped up.
Mom was very curious about me and stared at me for a longtime.
She wasn't in a huge rush to leave...and just one more look...
Okay, I'm leaving now! Look at those little tails in the air. So cute!
Monday, August 11, 2014
A day at the fair
We went to the Williamstown Fair this past weekend; time to check out all the winning jams, jellies, sewing and quilting, baking and floral arrangements.
Then over to the farm machinery. I got behind the wheel of this huge harvester.
At a price tag of $700,000 I had to see it for myself. Ten steps up to get behind the steering wheel. It has its own computer and a jump seat for a friend to tag along.
Then to the Rare Breed Tent. One of my faves.
I got a kick out of these geese checking out the Indian Runner Ducks next door.
These slim ducks are shy and stay together in a sort of pack.
Outside the critters were cooling off in the shade. Looks like the little calf is smiling.
Inside were some longhorn cattle. Always lots to see at the fair!
This year we decided to try the Mexican food. "Authentic" Mexican poutine (Richard loved that) and fish tacos. The poutine had shredded pork and a hot chipotle gravy with caramelized onions. Pretty darn good actually!
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
The ultimate hen party!
Natalie's hen Charlotte turned five years old last weekend, so it was time to celebrate!
Natalie went to get Charlotte to show her the cake. |
Charlotte was supposed to help Nat blow out the candles...well she tried!
One happy chicken...doing the chicken dance perhaps?
Sunday, August 3, 2014
The Monster Book of Monsters cake
My favourite triplets turned eight this weekend and their party's theme was Harry Potter. I thought The Monster Book of Monsters cake would be just the thing!
Happy birthday Ela, Leah and Nikki.
Happy birthday Ela, Leah and Nikki.