Friday, December 30, 2011
Name Change
Friday, September 9, 2011
Salsa Verde
Roasting the onions, tomatillos, jalapeno and garlic is the only way to go!
Toss all the goodness into a food processor. Add the remaining ingredients to taste and blend away. It really can't be easier.
Finished! My only recommendation is try not to eat it all in one day. ENJOY!!
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Muddy Paws
Remington was busted today playing is the above puddle. Punk!
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Tower of Terra Cotta Pot Awesomeness

I sunk an 8 foot piece of rebar into the ground about 2 feet and placed the base pot for support.
I then added the first pot and filled it with potting soil. The second pot is for extra support and a base to start stacking the other teetering pots.
After the base was complete, I just started stacking the other pots up. It took me a few tries to get them in the right order.
I decided to plant the pots with succulents. A few of the pots have trailing plants that will eventually spill out over the sides. One of the pots have a few hens and chicks (for my husband). I still need to add a few plants in a few of the pots so they are little more full, but for now its a pretty good start. The succulents require far less water and will do well in the blazing Idaho summer.
It was a fun experience and I spent a fraction of the price making it myself then buying it from the nursery!Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Spring has Sprung.... sorta
After the garden show, I took the inlaws to a local garden nursery to peruse the plants and flowers. While it was just a few weeks too early for a lot of stuff to be in, there was this really cute terra cotta planter.
My mom and I are making a trip to the Home Depot on Thursday to get the stuff to make these ourselves. We could make 3 of these for the price of one at the nursery. I'll make sure to take some photos during that adventure. On Sunday John and I made a trip to the Home Depot and Zamzows and came home with some spanish moss stepables for my garden path a compost tumbler!! I am so excited to start a batch of compost. My garden is going to love me!! I did some reading online about composting and its impact on the environment. Apparently about 1/3 of household and yard waste can be saved from the garbage dumps by composting. Wahoo!!
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Huffing Paint
My fantastically handy husband helped me build some plyometric boxes to torture (I mean train) my track athletes with this season. I spent some time outside today spray painting them in the blue and yellow school colors. I mean they had to be painted, so why not give them some school spirit. I read the instructions carefully on the back of the can of spray paint and it says spray outside in a well ventialted area. So I did. I was outside in the front yard with a plastic tarp covering my grass spraying a 15 inch box midnight blue. I had two 15 inch boxes and one 24 inch box to paint, probably took me about 30 minutes. Now after painting these boxes outside I still managed to get a headache from the fumes. So I ask you, how in the world can someone huff paint? I mean I was outside and I still got a headache, I can only imagine how I would feel if I sprayed it into a bag and huffed it. Why would anyone want to do that?? I'm thinking heroin might be a better way to get high than huffing. However, I would recommend not doing either. On a side note, track starts in 4 days and its snowing..... This is the large box. The other small one is also solid blue. I was going to try to do something fancy like painting both blue and yellow sides or adding a "M" but this weather just doesn't want to cooperate.








