Thursday, 16 July 2009

Sparrows feeding.

I was out taking a photo of a card I made today when I saw both a chaffinch and a Great Tit hopping around in the tree next door, and the tit was taking peanuts from the feeder. So, I changed up to my zoom lens and sat for the next half hour on the floor of the back porch. No more sightings of either the chaffinch or the tit - just lots of sparrows. But I played around a bit with fast shutter speeds.




Australian relatives coming again on Saturday. Maria (who cooks professionally herself) liked the homemade icecreams last time, but told me afterwards she is a bit lactose intolerant. So after thinking of various options, I am going to make pear sorbet, blackberry sorbet and anise cookies for dessert. Had to remember to tuck the icecream-maker bowl into the freezer this morning!
Here's the card I made today:

So here is the card I made...

Wednesday, 15 July 2009

Misty Morning Flowers

When C was leaving this morning, early to take the car in for a service, he just commented that it was dry. When I got up it was so misty that I tucked my big camera into my bag, hoping for a good atmospheric shot of the swans on the Liffey. I even came back for my lens hood, because there was so much moisture in the air. Well, by the time I got into town there was enough sun peeking through to have burnt any mist off, but because I always leave the house in good time, I was able to snatch these shots in a garden on the way to the bus-stop. I was happy to salvage something from the morning - when I did get into town it's the first morning for a couple of weeks that the swans haven't been there.
There was good sunshine later, and then a totally torrential downpour. To cap it all, I'd unplugged the router this morning, and when I plugged it back in, no wireless connections were working and it took a while to get the radio and laptop back up and running again. When all I really wanted to do was go to bed and sleep for a couple of hours :-(

Monday, 13 July 2009

Baby bird and wet iris


This is an older photo from when the irises were out. But in view of the constant heavy showers today, and since I came across it while pruning my back-garden pictures, here it is.
Along with these of what I think is a young sparrow preening itself. All a bit back-lit, but not too bad on the whole...He just looks like such a ball of fluff!



Sunday, 12 July 2009

Butterfly Beauty


The only reason the camera was out in the garden with me yesterday when the baby robin appeared was that DH had spotted this butterfly warming itself on the garden wall just as he was finishing up mowing the grass. Isn't it a beauty?

Saturday, 11 July 2009

Overdose of robins









C was cutting the grass this morning, and afterwards this little fledgling appeared. We are almost certain it's a robin, from its posture and its fearlessness. I missed him pulling out a worm - at that stage I was back inside making a Swiss Roll for morning coffee, but through the kitchen window I could see him tugging away and tugging, till he flew off with it. I love the way he is standing tall in the third picture.
So of course the card I made today was sticking with the bird theme!

Friday, 10 July 2009

Where's Wally and Urban Scarecrows.

With the summer holidays here, the traffic in the mornings is much lighter, and really I could get the next bus in to work - but it's hard to change my morning routine. And if I'm in even earlier than I want to arrive in work, then I can always walk around a bit. Not that getting into work early is a problem - always a good chance to get some knitting done.
Today I saw these urban scarecrows up Bridgefoot Street. To describe that site as allotments is probably to glorify it somewhat; it's a site scheduled for redevelopment (after the economy improves, no doubt) with a few small garden patches in it.

I also spotted Wally in the doorway of number 84 on another street.

Tuesday, 7 July 2009

Cinnamon, Cassia and a Stir-fry

Some time back I mentioned that I was having trouble getting proper cinnamon quills. In the end, I managed to find some in bulk in a health food shop in Greystones. Below is a picture of all I could find in the Asian and Chinese shops, with the type of quill that I was looking for in the centre.. The packaging says that this is the true cinnamon, but anything I can find leaves me thinking that my original cinnamon is the right one, and that the barky one may well be Chinese cinnamon but is possibly really cassia? The barky one has a warmer sort of scent, but a bit less aromatic.


This is one of C's favourite meals, he has been rhapsodising about it all evening. Originally it came from a BBC Good Food magazine, I've adapted it somewhat over time.
Water chestnuts were something else I was having trouble finding in the supermarkets, but I got them in an Asian shop in town last week.
Noodle Stir-Fry - 3 medium or two large servings
2 nests of fine or medium egg-noodles
6 tbsp each orange juice and light soy sauce - preferably a low-salt one
1 tsp of sugar, 1/2 tsp cornflour/cornstarch, 1 tsp orange zest
1 tbsp oil,
1/2 tbsp grated ginger, 1 clove crushed garlic
1 red pepper, finely sliced
2 tbsp sherry
1 carrot and 1 courgette cut in fine strips (I use the julienne blade on a mandolin)
2 ounces mangetout peas finely sliced
1/2 tin water chestnuts, drained and sliced
3 or 4 spring onions/ green onions
Some fried cashew nuts for garnish
Cook the noodles according to instructions on pack and drain - approx 4 minutes in boiling water.
Mix together the soy sauce, orange juice and zest, cornflour and sugar and set aside.
Heat the oil and fry the ginger and garlic briefly.
Add the sherry and peppers and stir-fry over a hot ring for 1 minute. The sherry should pretty much all have boiled away by then.
Add the carrots, mangetout and courgette and fry for 3 minutes.
Add the water chestnuts and most of the chopped spring onions, reserving a few for garnish. Fry for 1 minute.
Stir in the noodles, add the sauce ingredients and stir-fry till heated through.
Serve on hot plates, with remaining chopped spring onions and fried cashew nuts for garnish.

Sunday, 5 July 2009

Dropping by...

C's birthday, so a busy weekend. Had to find a token present on Friday, as he still hasn't chosen his main present, and then I made a double batch of peanut-butter cookies so that we could bring some to a BBQ over at his sister's. They went down well with everybody from the youngest to the oldest. His sister was especially happy as she has a couple of allergies that mean she can't risk a lot of bought biscuits.
More and more rain, but in a brief dry spell we were out on the patio and C spotted this odd double marigold.

Thursday, 2 July 2009

What a change in the weather.

It has been so hot and dry for so long, with just the occasional rain in the night. Last night I woke up about four, to find we were in the middle of a thunderstorm. My PC was on upstairs because I was running a defrag, so I thought vaguely about getting up and turning it off - but in the end stayed in bed and hoped for the best, because there was at least 8 seconds between the lightning and the thunder.
It's rained most of today, too, but in one brief break I went out to get some bread and milk, and spotted this by the front door. Surprised to see the gazania even open when there had been no sunshine. Once of the stations along the DART line was closed due to flooding, so it must have been quite bad in places.

We had quite a nice Bombay chicken stew tonight. C doesn't like lentils, as he often tells me. Split peas are alright, lentils are not. But his plate was spotless, so maybe I can make it again. It was pretty much red lentils simmered for three quarters of an hour with some finely chopped onion, green chilli pepper, turmeric and ground cumin. Then I added the chicken cut into chunks, and a bit of salt, and cooked till tender. Near the end I addedd some green runner beans cut into short 1cm pieces. To finish off I added some onions and cumin seeds and the rest of the chilli fried till crisp in a bit of oil, and some vinegar. Should have been lemon juice, but not a lemon in the house. So it was a toss up between tamarind and vinegar to give the tartness.

Wednesday, 1 July 2009

Birds



For whatever reason, I don't often post card pictures here. But I was very pleased with this card that I made for C's birthday, which is next weekend.
And on the bird theme, all of a sudden we seem to be having more birds around. Last year and the year before there were a lot of bluetits and great tits, but until last week I have seen very few of either. It's lovely to see them back again. Also this lovely chaffinch has been a regular visitor for the last week or two. And one day last week when I dug a new flower bed, a robin was in seventh heaven scavenging all the worms he could get from the compost I was digging in. I didn't get a picture, as it was just when C was due home from his course, so it was time to start getting dinner ready - not time to spend half an hour waiting for a suitable photo opportunity :D.
So here's a robin card instead of a real robin.