Friday, 28 September 2007
Birds Feeding Frenzy
I haven't posted the sukkah in its final stages as the cross branches have not been taken out of the woods yet! I'm sure this will be done by the end of the holiday, or not!
Tuesday, 25 September 2007
Sukkah Construction
Well, it is that time of year...Sukkot! Every year we go through the debate about whether or not to build a sukkah; this year David decided to bite the bullet and buy a "real" sukkah! The kit he bought had the sides and brackets to use to hold the whole thing together. You had a choice in construction; you could purchase everything from them or buy the wood yourself. David decided on the later option and he did a fantastic job of purchasing the lumber; cutting it and, eventually putting the whole thing together! As you will see from the final picture WE DID IT! It looks great! With less than 24 hours to go the only part left is to put the branches across the top and the decorations! Promise, a final picture when it is ALL done! The premise of the sukkah is to build a portable hut similar to what our ancestors used when they were traveling in the desert! There are some who sleep in their sukkah, not sure if we'll go that far! The other thing that was interesting about building the sukkah was that we worked on it for so long it was totally dark out, so, believe it or not David agreed to put the outside lights on! Wow!
Thursday, 20 September 2007
Yom Kippur
Putting together the menu requires careful thought. You don't want to eat anything spicy or salty since you can't drink or eat for the next 25 hours! Well the menu will be chicken, stuffed zucchini, salad, challah and pumpkin bread pudding. The bread pudding is an attempt to use up the leftover challah for the past few weeks!
Well, that's what's going on here!
Tuesday, 18 September 2007
Fresh Mint Tea
Sunday, 16 September 2007
Time out for Rosh Hashanna
Thursday, 13 September 2007
We're back!
Rather than do a quick post now I will wait until the weekend to start a description of the trip. On another note, tonight I was able to figure out how to show our pictures on the tv. Jean Duncan showed us her pictures of their latest safari on the tv...it was such a pleasure to see the pictures in such a large size! Well, after umpteen attempts, I was finally able to get the pictures to play! The only bad part is that they are not edited! Oh well, still fun and the Grands definitely enjoyed them! Will start posting some of them in the next few days!
Lorraine
Wednesday, 5 September 2007
Leaving for Scotland tomorrow night!
Monday, 3 September 2007
Labor Day Weekend
Saturday, 1 September 2007
Visit to Silverman's Farm
Hal, Bess and their kids (the four men are their sons).