Sunday, January 20, 2013

"The frolic architecture of the snow." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

The largest snowfall in the High Country in two years fell on January 17, 2013.  This is the first accumulating snowfall of the season with snow fall reported between six and ten inches around the region. Needless to say, power outages were prevalent with this storm.


The Snow-Storm by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Announced by all the trumpets of the sky,
Arrives the snow, and, driving o'er the fields,
Seems nowhere to alight: the whited air
Hides hills and woods, the river and the heaven,
And veils the farmhouse at the garden's end.
The steed and traveler stopped, the courier's feet
Delayed, all friends shut out, the housemates sit
Around the radiant fireplace, enclosed
In a tumultuous privacy of storm.
Come see the north wind's masonry
Out of an unseen quarry evermore
Furnished with tile, the fierce artificer
Curves his white bastions with projected roof
Round every windward stake, or tree, or door.
Speeding, the myriad-handed, his wild work
So fanciful, so savage, nought cares he
For number or proportion. Mockingly,
On coop or kennel he hangs Parian wreaths;
A swan-like form invests the hidden thorn;
Fills up the farmer's lane from wall to wall,
Maugre the farmer's sighs; and, at the gate,
A tapering turret overtops the work.
And when his hours are numbered, and the world
Is all his own, retiring, as he were not,
Leaves, when the sun appears, astonished Art
To mimic in slow structure, stone by stone,
Built in an age, the mad wind's night-work,
The frolic architecture of the snow.






Thursday, December 27, 2012

Christmas Cherry Wine Cake

I adapted this Cherry Wine Cake for Christmas this year from the Blackberry Wine cake recipe developed by Paulette Yost and Barb Teague of  Weathervane Winery. This cake can be made from any cherry favored wine but I love the Weathervane Winery Santa' Sweetie wine. Any box white cake mix can be used but I found a Betty Crocker Cherry Chip cake mix at Big Lots that I thought worked well with this recipe. The original recipe uses a pound cake pan lined with parchment paper but I used my Calphalon 10" crown 12 cup capacity BUNDT pan. The cake was quite flavorful and moist and I was pleased with the cake results.


Christmas Cherry Wine Cake

Weathervane Winery Santa's Sweetie
Cherry Wine Cake Directions:

Ingredients:
1 box white cake mix
4 eggs
¾ cup oil
1 cup Santa' Sweetie wine or other cherry wine
1 (3 oz) pkg. Black Cherry jello

Glaze:

½ cup Santa Sweetie or other cherry wine
1 ¾ cup confectionary sugar


  1. Line pound cake pan (sides too) with parchment paper or use a 10" BUNDT pan that can be lightly sprayed with BAKER's JOY. 
  2. Preheat oven at 325 degrees. 
  3. Combine cake mix, jello, eggs, oil, and 1 cup of wine. 
  4. Pour into pan. Bake for 60 minutes or until cake is done.  
  5. Remove from oven and pierce cake while in pan with pick. 
  6. Make glaze. 
  7. Pour over warm cake. 
  8. Let cake sit 15 minutes before removing from pan. 
  9. Enjoy!


Friday, December 7, 2012

Pfaltzgraff Christmas Heritage Pattern




Pfaltzgraff introduced the Christmas Heritage pattern in 1981. The Pfaltzgraff Christmas Heritage is a delightful Christmas version of the more traditional, white Pfaltzgraff Heritage pattern that can be used together. The festive accent of the Christmas tree wonderfully decorated is the heart of this classic pattern. The pattern features a toy village and train set spread out beneath the ornament-laden boughs of a Christmas tree. A tiny, simple band of Christmas green provides a finishing touch along the edges of each piece. The Christmas Heritage collection is made from durable, chip-resistant stoneware and is microwave and dishwasher safe. This casual stoneware brightens meals on a daily basis throughout the holiday season.
Pfaltzgraff retired the Christmas Heritage pattern on December 31, 1996.


Table and china hutch decorated with Christmas Heritage 

Monday, November 26, 2012

Wild Turkeys - Happy Thanksgiving!




Wild turkeys feeding in the field at the mountain house

The wild turkey is omnivorous and primarily feeds on nuts, berries, acorns, grasses, seeds, and insects. 


These turkeys are enjoying the winter rye that was recently planted.




Tuesday, November 13, 2012

The Green Violinist 1923-24 by Marc Chagall
the inspiration for the title of the musical,
Fiddler on the Roof

“A fiddler on the roof. It sounds crazy, no?” asks the poor Jewish milkman. “In our little village of Anatevka you might say every one of us is a fiddler on a roof. Trying to scratch out a pleasant simple tune without breaking his neck. It isn’t easy. You may ask why do we stay up here if it is so dangerous? We stay because Anatevka is our home. And how do we keep our balance. That I can tell you in one word. Tradition!”


The fiddler is a metaphor for survival in a life of change and uncertainty through the upholding of tradition and joy.  Chagall used the fiddler in many of his paintings to illustrate happy celebrations in Jewish lives. Chagall painted "The Green Violinist" in 1923-1924, thirty years after Aleichem’s novel, Tevye's Daughters (or Tevye the Milkman), and forty years before the Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof.