Saturday, March 17, 2012

A Bit O'Green

Yesterday's spinach and feta gozleme was great for breakfast this morning.  Even with a quick blast in the microwave, the baked dough did not go tough or soggy.
I enjoy weekends so much.  Most people use them for catching up on everything they've not gotten to during the week.  But I like to relax and try new things on the weekend and do my running around during the week when I am already out and about.  We've still had hazy days but the sun has managed to peek out just a bit and Jingles has taken full advantage of it.
The text I added to the above photo was done using a photo editing site that I read about yesterday on Claudia's blog.  It's called PicMonkey and is free.  There's no collage feature yet but they are working on it, so will be a great alternative to Picnik when it goes.

This morning I whipped up these little crocheted clovers.  Pattern can be found here.
Happy St. Patrick's Day!


Post Note:  A couple of hours later, a sand storm rolled in.  The sun is no longer visible.

25 comments:

  1. I always LOVE seeing pics of sweet Jingles :)

    I love weekends too. I get all my cleaning and laundry done during the week so I can relax when it's time!

    Love,
    LuLu~*xoxo

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  2. Happy St. Patrick's Day to you too. :)

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  3. Jingels makes me smile and what a wonderful caption you added to the photo. Love the little shamrocks. Yes, your weather can change just like ours!

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  4. Hi Tammy...Can't believe how you can crochet like that! Amazing.

    Ohhhhhh, the sand storm does not look fun at all. Like a blizzard here.

    Enjoy your weekend anyway. You deserve it! Susan

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  5. I took the liberty of printing off that picture of Jingles. What a beautiful lesson - I'm putting it on my inspiration board to remind me to smile and keep my face to the sun. Sorry about the sandstorm, I hope you have a great weekend anyway, and Happy St Patrick's Day my friend in Kuwait!!! Diane

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  6. What a great pic! And thanks for the info about a new photo site. I was wondering what I was going to do when Picnik closed. I will check them out right away. Happy St. Patty's Day! Kit

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  7. Lovely pictures. Jingles is so cute and I like the crocheted clovers. One more sandstorm sigh. Have a nice time.

    Hugs
    Elna

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  8. Dearest Tammy,

    Happy St. Patrick's Day to you; funny to see the shamrocks and some 'green' on your post. Enjoy your weekend.

    Love to you,

    Mariette

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  9. Yum. Your breakfast looks wonderful!
    And I love your little St. Patrick's clover - soooo cute!
    Have a happy one, Tammy!!!
    Hugs,
    Zuzu

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  10. Hello! Thanks for your visit and nice comment!
    Actually here begins the fall ... but coloring is good, right? =)
    You have a very nice blog!

    Have a nice weekend!

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  11. Love the picture of Jingles, looks like it belongs in a magazine. Your crochet clovers look great. Seems like we are always running around on the weekend, but ds's indoor soccer is over and the weather is starting to get nice here, so hope to enjoy some time outside. :-)

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  12. And Happy St. Patty's Day to you ... your little crocheted clovers are so cute. Loved your dishclohs from your previous post. I love trying new recipes on the weekends. Have a good one, blessings.

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  13. I LOVE the picture of Jingles ... and the message is lovely as well!

    S
    xo

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  14. I love your clovers Tammy!!! I happy to hear that you love to savor your weekends and make them more special than the rest of the week. My days just all seem to run into one another, although I do spend my Sundays relaxing : )
    It has been raining for five days here and I feel like I'm growing webs between my toes!
    sending you hugs from here...

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  15. I love to relax on weekends too although I did do some housework yesterday (Saturday). Your brekkie looks delicious! And those Irish clovers look so cute! Not liking the look of that dust storm tho.

    Love and hugs,
    Serena xo

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  16. Life is getting busier and I am just reading your several last posts. Mr. C and I really like the food you prepare and eat. Your little crocheted shamrocks are adorable. Sorry you are still having horrible dust storms. We are still having rain. Wonderful weekend dear...

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  17. Hi Tammy,

    I love your sweet little clovers you crocheted. Jingles looks like he is enjoying relaxing out in the sunshine.

    Happy weekend
    Hugs
    Carolyn

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  18. Hi Tammy, I use the translator translated and sometimes incorrect, inappropriate words! I am surprised by these photos of dust storms, they do occur? You know your dishes look appetizing! and I love your creations in crochet! Jingles seems to enjoy the sun! that expression of satisfaction or contentment seems. Reetings, Rose M.

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  20. I love your quote and the sweet picture of Jingles. :) He look very happy! :)

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  21. Hi Tammy,

    Your sand storms are so fascinating. I can't even imagine what that is like. I'm with you on weekends - I'd rather not run around if I can help it however I typically do my errands on Saturday. Sundays I then use for myself. I love Jingles face as he is maximizing the sun on it - that is so cute, would make a great enlargement. What a sweetie Jingles is in that pic!

    Sharon :-)

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  22. Oh that sand storm ~ not nice!!! Hope you had a terrific weekend despite it!

    And wishing you a lovely week!
    xo Catherine

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  23. I burst out laughing at your cat enjoying the sun with the great quote.

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  24. Is it cozy when you have a dust storm like when we get snow storms? I love a good blizzard as long as I'm home and a full larder, good books, candles, wood for the fireplace and YARN! LOL!
    I love those shamrocks! How cute are they...I need to make some for next year and maybe enough for a banner? I'm really into those banners right now although I have yet to make one! Happy St. Patrick's Day to you also!

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  25. Beautiful photos. Jingles looks so sweet and relaxed. And you food looks so delicious again. I always get hungry when I enter your blog!

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