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Monday, August 29, 2011

Where has the summer gone??????

I'm having a hard time remembering what happened to summer. I know it started but the rest is just a blur.

Joe and I took the kids places and the kids and I went places, did arts and farts and we had a good time but in the mean time......

a. my yard went to hell in hand basket
b. my house is not what I would call dirty but there are piles of things that I don't know what to do with and have no more room to shove them.
c. one kid in school for 2 weeks and the other goes next week.
d. I still haven't made my yippy dippy hippy bedspread for my bed.
e. GK's room was to be finished and her moved in by the time she went to school.....not gonna happen.

One minute we were entertaining friends from Portugal in July and then I'm realizing that September is only days away. Whew, time didn't just fly by.....it skipped me as best as I can recollect.

Pictures from the last of our adventures are still in the camera and will be shared.......well ya know, I'm not sure. But here I am waving hi to all my lovelies.....blowing kisses........later gators.

Oh yeah, and why haven't I blogged this summer?

Saturday, August 20, 2011

The Fruit of New Mexico..........

Hello friends. Ms. Baggs here.
I know I still owe you more reports on the adventures with the gnomes and others here at Casa de Cuckoo but this week was taken up with adventures of the shopping kind.

The title of this piece is a little misleading in that there are many fruits grown in New Mexico but chile is king. And no, I did not spell that incorrectly. The other spelling is reserved for bowls of Tex Mex, Cincinnati, or out of the can chili. Here in New Mexico there are two ways to tell if someone is a native or been here a good long time versus a new comer.
The first is how a person spells chile and the second is how they pronounce the river that runs the length of the state. It is the Rio Grande. It literally means big river. Natives pronounce it reeee oooo gran day with a rolled r (if you've got um). Newcomers and our neighbors to the north and to the east pronounce it reo grand.
Back to shopping. We went to the north valley to get some of the fresh green Hatch chile that is a staple at Casa de Cuckoo. We also purchased some dried red chiles for enchilada sauce. This type of chile comes on a ristra, in whole dried, in chopped dried and then powdered. Chile also comes in different heats....mild, medium, hot, and liquid lava. CdC prefers there chile medium so that they can talk after eating said chile. Also they don't much care for the hickups or the afterburn of the hotter varieties. Some would call them wimps.
Also for sale at this market are all other fruits and vegetables and statuary, mostly of the religious variety. Ever since Ms. GK was a little one, she has enamored of The Virgin of Guadalupe, Mother of the Americas. She has several of her own and allowed me to have my picture taken with Guadalupita and La Virgen. I was honored.


I have to admit, as a newcomer to the southwest and particularly New Mexico, I am always learning about the culture and the customs. Beginning of school, I have been told, always around the same time as the selling of the chile crop. The smell from the roasting of the green chile is wonderfully intoxicating and pungent and is the smell of the approach of fall. Here you can see the tumbler roaster, powered by propane gas and the chiles being put into a plastic bag for the customer. CdC always divides the chiles and freezes them skins and all. It makes for a richer roaster flavor. We should have had chile rellenos (green chiles stuffed with queso fresca which is a soft white Mexican cheese, batter dipped and deep fried) to celebrate the shopping trip but Oma Linda had some day surgery and couldn't stand very long. And no one else at CdC knows how, or will admit to knowing how to cook them.

I just have one thing to say to that.....times a wasting people. Even wooden heads have cravings.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

This is what happens when you have Donkey envy......................

The entire household of Casa de Cuckoo loves us some donkeys. You knew that already. We have a tiny backyard and live in the suburbs so there isn't even a snow balls chance that we would ever own a donkey.....so desperate times call for desperate measures and this is what we did to satisfy our longing for the longears.
The herd at Casa de Cuckoo

aren't they cute???????

this one is an homage to a certain nose flaring donk at 7MSN, waving hi to Alan

and then came the fowl
We had a great time constructing our herd and mini flock.

Monday, August 1, 2011

What a way to start the day....yay..........

I have been hard at getting ready to open another Etsy shop so that I can have all my destash, vintage, books, stuff and junque....in one place.

I've sorted through my "inheritance" such that it was, our unopened moving boxes of unessentials from our move into this house 8 years ago, and years of "oh I'm gonna make thus and so with this upcycle items". We recently moved rooms and I have half a ton of books to include in this jumble of stuff. So in essence I have cleaned, gleaned, photographed and measured and weighed ....... a bunch.

Today is the opening of my new Etsy OmaLinda's Boondoggle Emporium shop and when I turned on the computer to do my thing.....I discovered that have been featured in this treasury. http://www.etsy.com/treasury/MTE1NzAzMzN8NTE5NzY4Nzg0/make-your-life

Now that is what I call a great start to my day. Come see the first items, trust me there will be more every week. For the month of August if you enter the coupon code IMBACK at checkout, you will receive 20% off of your purchase. omalindasboondogglee.etsy.com