12.11.2009

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The City of Ember - Jeanne DuPrau

The City of Ember is the first in a series of four books. Ember was created hundreds of years ago by "The Builders." It receives its only light from lightbulbs which are on from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily. People are beginning to get nervous, however, because the supplies are running out, and beyond their city there is only darkness. Lately there have been more and more power outages.

This book begins on the day when the 12 year old students are choosing their lifelong jobs. The mayor visits their classroom, and each child is able to draw out an available job at random. Doon is very disappointed and even angry when he draws the messenger job, but Lina wishes she had drawn that job instead of pipeworks.

After class, Doon offers to switch with her. Lina is elated. Doon wants the pipeworks job so he can try to get access to the generator to keep the town running. Lina's parents are both deceased, and she lives with her grandma and toddler sister, Poppy, above their grandma's store; partway through the book, their grandma also dies and they move in with a kind woman, Mrs. Murdy. Doon's mother is deceased and he lives with his father above his father's store.

Lina and Doon both enjoy exploring. Doon soon finds a locked door down a darkened tunnel below the city, and Lina begins to gather other information without realizing its importance.

One day, Lina notices her sister chewing on a letter from a decorative box her grandma pulled out of their stuffed closet. She tries to decipher the letter, and with Doon's help (and Clary's help - a matronly friend who runs the greenhouses), she discovers the letter is a set of instrucitons for leaving Ember. She and Doon take a dangerous journey down the underground river, and climb up and out, discovering that their entire city is underground; for the first time, they see the moon and stars and sun, trees, grass, animals, birds, etc. They can't go back the way they came, so, they drop a letter down another opening they find, and that letter is picked up by Mrs. Murdy.

Ruby Holler - Susan Creech

Ruby Holler is about 13-year-old twins, Florida (girl) and Dallas (boy) who are abandoned on the doorstep of an orphanage as infants. They are very active and get into a lot of trouble, so they never last long in their foster home placements.

The Trepids who run the orphanage are emotionally abusive and neglectful.
Sairy & Tiller Morey, a kind old couple take the twins home saying they want one of each of them to go on a trip with them.

In the long run, they don't go on their trips, but in the mean time, they decide to keep the twins.


Z is the Moreys' neighbor. He is hired by Mr. Trepid to find out where the Moreys keep their money. He, however, remains faithful to the Trepids, and in the process, finds out the twins are his children through his ex-wife who left him without his knowledge that they existed.

Not a thickly-plotted book, but the characters were nice.

9.05.2009

8.14.2009

Great Blue Heron - Branched Oak - 6.6.09

This Great Blue Heron flew in for a photo-op, grabbed a bite to eat, and went on his way.

8.13.2009

My Schwans free delivery


My doorbell just rang, and who was there? My friendly Schwans delivery man. He brought me this for free!

Schwans is giving up to $9.99 in free food to the first 500,000 new customers, along with free delivery. Go here to see if the promotion has run out.

8.12.2009

Hairy Woodpecker (Male & Female) - Branched Oak - 5.29.09


Brown Thrasher - Branched Oak - 5.29.09

Rose-breasted Grosbeak (Male & Female) - Branched Oak - 5.29.09

Baltimore Oriole - Branched Oak - 5.29.09

Western Kingbird - Branched Oak - 6.6.09

Blue Jay - Branched Oak - 5.29.09

Breakfast of Peaches, Berries, and Milk




For some reason when I uploaded this picture, Blogger would rotate it strangely. (And of course, it won't allow me to delete the 2 ineffective attempts. Sadly, the best picture also included the milk drips on the table. I think it gives it character, however.) The attempts are shown from bottom to top. Any way you look at it, this is a delicious breakfast. How I will miss it in the winter!

8.11.2009

Gray Catbird - Branched Oak - 5.30.09

Canadian Geese - Branched Oak - 6.6.09

Eastern Kingbird - North Platte - 6.20.09

Recent meals




I love cooking when I have time to do it. Here are two meals I've really enjoyed lately. The first is fajitas, in my new cast iron pans. The second, Baked Lentils with Cheese a lovely vegetarian meal from my new favorite cookbook, More with Less, which features recipes based upon sustainable living. Jesse and I both loved the Baked Lentils. We ate the whole pan in just 2 1/2 days. With it we had French bread dipped in Chilean olive oil, courtesy of Anne!Most of the produce shown, including our first Huskers corn, was purchased at our local Farmers Markets. They happen 5 days a week in different parts of Lincoln. I love this place in the summer!