hi everyone,
i trust you all had a wonderful Christmas?!
i was busy in the kitchen for most of Christmas morning preparing a nice hot lunch of turkey, ham, mashed potato, sweet potato, brussels sprouts and gravy. i had the vegetarian alternative for the turkey and ham, of course. the kids were all here and we had a great time despite the rain. oh the rain!
you may remember the horrendous swamp-like conditions we had to put up with in the past and, in particular, at the beginning of the year? you can refresh your memory here, here, and here. you may also remember how the bushland directly behind our back fence was cleared to make way for a new housing development back in august? you can refresh you memory on that score here. well, i thank my lucky stars that the home owner had a better drainage system installed back in June because we've had A LOT of rain over this past week and, no thanks to the new housing development behind us, we've also had this (pictured below) pouring into our backyard during the rain periods. the land developers obviously sloped the land and now their rainwater run-off heads straight for our backyard! NOT happy, Jan!!!!
UPDATE - I have since found out that our neighbours suffered the same problem during the constant rain periods. We will let our property manager know because you would think the developers could be forced to rectify the issue being that they are the ones responsible.
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on a brighter note, here is a pic i snapped of Mikayla fast asleep on Christmas day.
i am so in love with this little baby girl.
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i adore hot, spicy foods....the hotter, the better....so it's understandable that my kitchen decor is based on a mexican/chilli theme. a couple of days ago, i moved the chalkboard over to the pantry door making it easier to access, however, this left a blank wall space where the chalkboard had been and it was begging for some attention. i remembered having some chilli-themed calendars i bought years ago in my supplies and, as i didn't have time to create a painting from scratch, i decided to use a couple of the pictures. i glued them onto 12"x12" gallery-wrapped canvas frames.
i then painted the canvas edges in an olive green which i mixed using Matisse Australian Olive Green and Matisse Naples Yellow acrylic paints. the green makes a lovely compliment to the red chillies.
i then varnished the edges with gloss varnish
and ta-da! here they are all finished and in place
not bad for a quick fix to fill a blank wall, eh?
i'm hoping to post again tomorrow to talk about my word for 2011 so stay tuned, my friends....
~ love, light and peace ~
okay, now to my chilli decor.....
i adore hot, spicy foods....the hotter, the better....so it's understandable that my kitchen decor is based on a mexican/chilli theme. a couple of days ago, i moved the chalkboard over to the pantry door making it easier to access, however, this left a blank wall space where the chalkboard had been and it was begging for some attention. i remembered having some chilli-themed calendars i bought years ago in my supplies and, as i didn't have time to create a painting from scratch, i decided to use a couple of the pictures. i glued them onto 12"x12" gallery-wrapped canvas frames.
i then painted the canvas edges in an olive green which i mixed using Matisse Australian Olive Green and Matisse Naples Yellow acrylic paints. the green makes a lovely compliment to the red chillies.
i then varnished the edges with gloss varnish
and ta-da! here they are all finished and in place
not bad for a quick fix to fill a blank wall, eh?
i'm hoping to post again tomorrow to talk about my word for 2011 so stay tuned, my friends....
~ love, light and peace ~