Thursday, February 11, 2010

Spring meets winter

Just two weeks ago I was thinking spring had come to Texas in January. Now we're getting more snow than the Dallas area has seen in twenty years.



My Easter lillies were popping up...














My maple tree was starting to bud...












I guess snow and mistletoe do go together. But usually that's plastic mistletoe and fake snow. The green stuff in this photo is the real deal. I never knew it was a parasite until I moved here!










But, to me, the ultimate juxtaposition of southern and northern climates is this snow-covered southern magnolia.


Saturday, February 6, 2010

Some thoughts on advertising

Let's face it, online advertising works, even if it is only subliminally. They take up real estate when we are trying to read something and yet we are drawn to them anyway.

This week I decided to get in the game and enable ads on this blog. Who knows what they will have cycled through to by the time anybody reads this, but when I checked out the look for the first time I had to laugh. The top ad was for Schwans frozen food. How did they know I was a regular customer?

Seriously, it does look like they picked ads based on my content to date, since there is a lot of healthy food and animal food ads so far, even an ad for attracting hummingbirds. Eerie, isn't it?

But back to Schwan's. I'm not sure how many states they are in and my Canadian friends are probably wondering who they are, but they make a lot of sense here in Texas. When it is 100 degrees outside and your car is even hotter by the time you leave the grocery store, you have to worry about your frozen foods. Or, you can have a freezer truck pull up to your house with your order.... I've been going with the freezer truck since I started working from home.

To be honest, their stuff isn't cheap. But in many cases, you are paying for quality. And there's always something on sale--my driver has learned what a sucker for a sale I am! I've tried a variety of things and keep coming back to the ones that are worth the buck. My picks?
- the best ice cream ever!
- Buffalo Chicken dip (spicy, but that's a plus in this house)
- the new Fresco pastas
- pizza's reasonably good if it's on sale
- chicken on a biscuit

And on the healthy food theme, check out their LiveSmart recipes!

Friday, February 5, 2010

Hummingbird update

In an earlier post, I promised pics if I could get one. I spotted a pair of hummingbirds at one point, but only caught the male with the camera. Turns out he is a ruby-throated hummingbird, probably the most common species. It is easier to see his colours in a freezeframe than in person. The morning sun behind them made it hard to pick them out too.


This picture also shows how my oak tree has decided to absorb the hanger for my regular birdfeeder into its trunk. I have a number of different birds that regularly visit, but I'm partial to the cardinals. I had a pair that looked rough and did some research online. Apparently cardinals will "molt" and get new feathers as they approach maturity and that's all that was going on. They both look great now.


One man's garbage is another man's treasure

I recycle paper, bottles and cans like everybody else does (or should), but I also have another little rule for myself. Nothing goes in the garbage if I think anybody else could possibly have a use for it. Whether I can afford to be wasteful or not, I refuse to become part of a throw-away society.
I once took a silly little toy from my cereal box to my manager and asked her if her young son would want it. She tilted her head and looked at me strangely until I explained I'd rather find a home for it than see it go in our landfill. She then laughed and agreed that was a fine extension of recycling. She took the toy home too.
People are usually touched that you thought of them if you have an item you suspect they'll have use for. If that doesn't work, charities will happily take almost anything.
Garage sales, eBay or Craigslist are good alternatives too. The strangest items will make you money. Or, again, a tax receipt from a charity works too.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Akita love

Much has been said about the loyalty of Akitas, but they inspire a similar depth of feeling in their owners. Akitas have such a strong personality that it is impossible not to love them.

Each of the three Akitas I have owned had a variety of facial expressions that reflected their intelligence and heart. Each of them were special and remain dear to my heart, but especially my girl, Pepper.

Everyone who met her grew to love her, even many people who professed not to like dogs much! How could you not, when she looked at you like this?

Several years ago, I went on a business trip that allowed me to meet many of the folks I'd been working with remotely. Of all the people I met, the one person who stood out and remains my friend today is a fellow Akita owner. I recognized the Akita charm Andrea was wearing and we've been comparing Akita photos and stories ever since. Unfortunately that included consoling each other when our dogs passed, but it was nice to have someone who understood our loss. And I follow the progress of her newest Akita, Lily, on her blog.

I was reminded of how I connected with Andrea when I sold some books online yesterday. The buyer asked me when she could expect delivery so that she could watch for them, explaining that "I have Akita's that are 160 and 130lbs each and don't let anyone out of their car." Protective dogs! Maybe it's time to get another one. I keep thinking about it, but when I look I see dogs that look so much like Pepper it hurts.








Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Eating healthy and enjoying it too!

Most people enjoy good food. Many people equate good taste with things that are bad for you. I know that creamy rich ingredients and fried foods are my weakness, while for others it is chocolate, sodas or junk food. Whatever your indulgence, there does tend to be a point in our life where the scale and/or the doctor tell us that it is time to make some changes. The trick is learning how to avoid making those changes seem like punishment for our previous ways.

I have to admit that I feel better when I make the effort to do two simple things: eat more fruit and vegetables, and avoid processed food. Easy to do at home, especially with the help of tasty recipes from sites such as Eat Better America. Just buy fresh foods from the outside aisles of your grocery store and avoid the packaged foods in the middle aisles.

I recently discovered a restaurant that applied those same principles to their menu. Now I can eat out and feel good too, yeah! We need more places like Healthy Me Cafe throughout North America!

Even bakeries are taking the healthy approach. With obesity at epidemic levels, more and more of us are having to learn ways to enjoy our cake and diet too. Tasty treats on the DessertJunky menu include glucose-free and sugar-free items.

But whatever you do, pay attention to the signals your body is sending you. Vegetables are good, but plenty of people have adverse reactions to specific vegetables, such as corn or onions. Another benefit of eating simple, fresh food can be easier identification of foods that disagree with you.

Being healthy means enjoying life. And yes, that can definitely include enjoying tasty, healthy food!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Stars or lights?

I recently read a comment that people can be divided into two groups: those who are attracted to big city lights and those that prefer to stare at the stars. As usual, I refuse to be categorized that easily. I like both.
That's why I live in a small town nestled inside a huge metroplex. I love that I have easy access to major league sports, concerts, restaurants of every food type, great shopping and all the other draws of big city life. Even more, I love that I'm likely to drive past livestock of some kind on my way there!
Tails to tailgate, I'm in! That is, I'm equally happy dressing up for the opera or dressing down for Nascar. How 'bout you?