I featured this song on the old blog as "Les Feuilles Mortes," with Yves Montand singing the original 1945 version - music by Joseph Kosma and lyrics by Jacques Prévert.
This version (featuring beautiful photos) brings together two incredibly talented musicians:
[Our son Billy is arriving tomorrow. I prepared a few posts and they're scheduled to appear on a daily basis while we catch up on the past two years!]
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
Monday, 24 October 2011
In touch with Mother Nature
Grasshopper went on a bike ride on an Old Indian trail converted to a bike/walking trail along Des Plaines river. The photos are lovely. I wonder how many people will be able to work out the last one... I had to ask Grasshopper, then it became clear.
Thank you, Grasshopper. That was a great debut on What Time, eh?
Thank you, Grasshopper. That was a great debut on What Time, eh?
Sunday, 23 October 2011
Moving stuff around
Some of you are familiar with my other blog, "Do I smell burning?" It's been abandoned for months. As this blog has a bit of everything, I'll gradually move all the recipes here, then close the other blog.
Pumpkins are plentiful at this time of the year so here's a soup that will give you a bumper dose of the important anti-oxidant beta carotene. It's delicious!
Ingredients
Pumpkin, diced
Carrots
Beetroots
Trimmed leeks
A couple of potatoes
Dry white wine
Paprika
Chicken or vegetable bouillon
Onion and garlic
A very small amount of grated ginger
Salt & pepper to taste.
Preparation
Dice onions, chop garlic, cut all vegetables into chunks. I didn't give exact amounts of anything, you can vary according to taste and how much soup you're making. In a large pan, fry the onions until golden. Add the veggies, mix well, add the garlic, paprika, ginger, white wine and enough bouillon for the amount of vegetables. Adjust seasoning. Simmer for about 1 hour. Check that everything is cooked, whizz the lot in a blender, re-heat gently, taste and adjust seasoning and serve. A sprig of parsley or basil gives each bowl an elegant look.
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| PUMPKIN, CARROT AND BEETROOT SOUP |
Pumpkins are plentiful at this time of the year so here's a soup that will give you a bumper dose of the important anti-oxidant beta carotene. It's delicious!
Ingredients
Pumpkin, diced
Carrots
Beetroots
Trimmed leeks
A couple of potatoes
Dry white wine
Paprika
Chicken or vegetable bouillon
Onion and garlic
A very small amount of grated ginger
Salt & pepper to taste.
Preparation
Dice onions, chop garlic, cut all vegetables into chunks. I didn't give exact amounts of anything, you can vary according to taste and how much soup you're making. In a large pan, fry the onions until golden. Add the veggies, mix well, add the garlic, paprika, ginger, white wine and enough bouillon for the amount of vegetables. Adjust seasoning. Simmer for about 1 hour. Check that everything is cooked, whizz the lot in a blender, re-heat gently, taste and adjust seasoning and serve. A sprig of parsley or basil gives each bowl an elegant look.
Saturday, 22 October 2011
Meeting your wife's needs
Mrsgunka strikes again:
After 35 years of marriage, a husband and wife came for counseling. When asked what the problem was, the wife went into a passionate, painful tirade listing every problem they had ever had in the years they had been married.
On and on and on: neglect, lack of intimacy, emptiness, loneliness, feeling unloved and unlovable, an entire laundry list of unmet needs she had endured.
Finally, after allowing this for a sufficient length of time, the therapist got up, walked around the desk and after asking the wife to stand, embraced and kissed her passionately as her husband watched with a raised eyebrow.The woman shut up and quietly sat down as though in a daze. The therapist turned to the husband and said, 'this is what your wife needs at least 3 times a week. Can you do this?'
'Well, I can drop her off here on Mondays and Wednesdays, but on Fridays, I fish.'
Thank you, Mrsgunka.
After 35 years of marriage, a husband and wife came for counseling. When asked what the problem was, the wife went into a passionate, painful tirade listing every problem they had ever had in the years they had been married.
On and on and on: neglect, lack of intimacy, emptiness, loneliness, feeling unloved and unlovable, an entire laundry list of unmet needs she had endured.
Finally, after allowing this for a sufficient length of time, the therapist got up, walked around the desk and after asking the wife to stand, embraced and kissed her passionately as her husband watched with a raised eyebrow.The woman shut up and quietly sat down as though in a daze. The therapist turned to the husband and said, 'this is what your wife needs at least 3 times a week. Can you do this?'
'Well, I can drop her off here on Mondays and Wednesdays, but on Fridays, I fish.'
Thank you, Mrsgunka.
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The question about the blog roll
It looks like the readers are divided on the topic of the blog roll. I'm not one to make a mountain of a mole hill, so I'm quite happy to reach a compromise and make life easier. I've added a simplified political blog roll, showing only the name of the blog and when it was last updated. The link will take you to the home page, where you can navigate the blog to your heart's content. In order to keep the sidebar uncluttered, only the five most recently updated blogs will appear and you'll have to click on "show all" to see the rest. I have also "weeded" the list a little bit, so only the active blogs were included. If you wish to access the original list, there's always Palingates, where it remains unchanged.
I created a separate list of blogs that I think are more in keeping with the ethos of "What time is o'clock," so we can separate pleasure from politics.
Now that we have blog rolls, I have removed the poll. [I seem to have turned into a poet, the rhymes came so easily. LOL!]
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