Sunday, January 31, 2010
Perfect Pie Crust (that is the name of the recipe, seriously!) and Chicken Pot Pie
Friday, January 29, 2010
F/V Incentive and a Word on the New Year





February is almost upon us and you may have noticed that I never mentioned any New Year's resolutions . . . . that's because I'm going to keep it real simple this year, with just a few:
1. Goldfish is a amazing woman. She makes our house a home, she is infinitely supportive and patient with my long hours at work and my volunteer activities in the community, some of which involve me jumping out of bed in the middle of the night, and she always knows how to make me laugh and brighten my day. For all this she asks for very little in return; I think one of the favorite things she likes for me to do is cook for her though, so this year, Julia & Julia style, I am going to cook her all the recipes in The Pioneer Woman Cooks - Recipes from an Accidental Country Girl; there are sixty-something, depending on how you count them, so that seems like a tidy goal for the year. And like Julia & Julia, I'm going to blog about it a bit from time to time, and post the completed recipes on the sidebar under the Steve & Ree project (The author's name is Ree Drummond. The cookbook is fantastic and she also has a blog that has like a bazillion readers, judging from the 500+ comments she typically gets, and she also takes great photos). Tomorrow I'm going to pre-make pie crust so I can make chicken pot pie on Sunday, it will be fun and Goldfish is excited.
2. To grow as a person, I'm going to attend Fire Fighting I school in May to complement my EMT certification.
3. Again, I'm going to try to read 100 books. Why, you ask? Especially since last year I only managed 30 or 31? Because it's fun, and I know I read more when I have a goal. I'll post those on the sidebar as well, like I did in 2009.
4. And finally, I'm just trying to be nicer in ways big and small. I've been writing my family members cards - actual snail mail cards, not emails, in an attempt to stay in touch more. I'm making an effort to keep my co-worker interactions at work on a positive note. I'm trying to practice random acts of kindness in the community, and increase my call percentage on EMS and fire calls. I'm sleeping more and drinking less coffee. I'm smiling even when the sleeping thing isn't working out. And the nicer I am, the better I feel . . . .
Thursday, January 28, 2010
F/V Incentive Delivery
Our stretch of nice and gentle winter weather continues with the snow slowly accumulating (almost enough for good snow shoeing!) and occasional appearances by the sun. I took the top photo at lunch the other day, so you can see the sun still isn't getting very high, even at noon.
Prayers to the families of the ACE pilots, that hit home for all of us . . . .
Everyone (especially my family!) get on over to Dan's website and see how to enter to win a free trip out to Unalaska! Dan is a trekker, diver, recovering computer geek, and all round great guy. I respect and admire him from afar as there is persistent island lore that it is bad luck for the two of us to actually be in the same room together . . . . .
Okay, it's 3:30 AM, I'm going to try to get some shuteye, cheers everyone.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
So Quiet Lately . . .
We are getting our first pollock delivery of the new season tomorrow, always an exciting time. So much hard work goes in to getting the boats and plant ready to run, we all breath a sigh of relief when the preparation ends and the processing begins!
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
What A Day . . . Peking Fire and Magone Blows Up the Crane
About 4:30 this afternoon the word started spreading around that Magone Marine was gong to blow up the APL crane at 5 - the same crane that blew over in the 175 MPH winds in December. I didn't have a good camera with me at work but I had a little point and shoot so Goldfish and I headed down to the beach by the plant to see if there was any substance to the rumor. Sitting there waiting for over an hour reminded us of when we lived in company housing with a living room window view of the East Channel.
First, the F/V Frontier Mariner went by . . . .
And finally there was a pretty impressive explosion, and a portion of the crane swung down 90 degrees, dangling and swinging back and forth . . .
Not sure if that is how Dan Magone planned it, but it was pretty impressive. Lots more work to be done before the salvage job is completed and a new crane can be installed!
We really enjoyed the time watching the channel, the birds, the boats and the ever-changing weather - never a dull moment!
Monday, January 18, 2010
Mother Nature's Paintbrush
It hasn't been photography weather, but there is always something to see in life if you watch for it, and as I lie in bed blogging I am watching the two windows pictured above as the wind driven snow changes the scene, cycling the pattern like a cross between an Etch-A-Sketch and a lava lamp. Quite beautiful, actually.
I've been dragging my feet a bit entering the new year - we've been busy enough, with company over every weekend since we've been home, and I managed to get some motorcycle riding in before the weather turned completely nasty. There was training and some ambulance runs and Book Club and finally getting the calendars to the printer and of course lots and lots of work. The mattress that Goldfish picked out on vacation (do you know about the Princess and the Pea? Well I married the Princess!) arrived and she is blissfully snuggled in beside me. The dog is snoring and the wind is howling outside and my heart is full. Cheers and good night.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Soooo, It's Really 2010, Huh?
2009 was nothing like what I planned, but everything I could have hoped for in many ways. Goldfish flew home for a couple weeks for family time and to get her wisdom teeth pulled (she is still as smart as ever); I flew to Idaho for a couple weeks to have shoulder surgery (it is healing nicely, they did a great job). On a whim, we attended an Open House by one of the members in Book Club, and ended up buying the house (REALLY did not see that coming, but we love it). My brother flew out to the island for a visit, and we went what I called our Second Annual Vacation of a Lifetime - a vacation we had planned well before buying a house and filling it with furniture, but that went pretty perfectly, despite everything.
For last years goals, I came up short on many - only 30 books read, way too few bike miles logged, and still chubby - but what a year! And although family time and seeing the sights was wonderful beyond belief, when our dear friend Elaine picked us up at the Unalaska airport and then pulled over by the lake on the way to our house to take a cell phone call, I sat and watched an adult eagle showing a small immature eagle how to bathe just 25 feet away and my heart smiled, it was good to be home.
So I'm back to blogging, it was a nice two week break (and because I blog to keep in touch with family, I found myself writing note cards and calling more in that two weeks, to fill the gap), but the island beckons and it is a new year, ripe with possibility. And besides - due to technical difficulties that are mostly my fault involving no batteries in the good camera and the wrong setting on the backup camera, I have no pictures worthy of next years calendar, so I need to find something else wonderful for January!
Cheers everyone, I'm looking forward to getting caught up on everyone's blogs. I had to go to comment moderation, unfortunately, due to a large volume of spam over the past couple months, spam I don't have the time to clean off as it is scattered over many older posts. Sorry!