Thursday, January 22, 2009

What does one do with left over pink and red Jaegar Matchmaker wool? Well, of course, you hold both yarns together, make some swatches, settle on the needle size, figure out the gauge and stiches and a design and make a wintery cap. :) Inspiration comes sideways sometimes, hitting you when you least expect it and if you let if fly, interesting things happen. BTW: This is a perfect fit cap (eh! fits my noodle) designed and knitted all by me-self. :) It looks funny on my hand as I take a picture but it is wonderful indeed. :) Hmmm.... I have some more wool left I wonders what I can design next.....

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 Sunday, January 18, 2009

Early this sunday morning, as I get ready to head out to get more work and errands done, I am greeted by this wonderful sight. I wish I could snuggle up back into bed and be cozy and warm and toasty, instead of going to work. Outside the weather has gone from cloudy and cold to wintery and snow. There is a promise of a foot of the white stuff floating and piling down, promising for more back breaking shoveling. But in here, two cats warm my soul.....

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 Saturday, January 17, 2009

Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc, 2007
(New Zealand)



  

Producer: Cloudy Bay is located in Wairau Valley in Marlborough (northern end of the southern island). Read more at: Cloudy Bay.

Notes from all over: The 2007 pale, straw-colored Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc glints with green and is enticingly fragrant with tropical aromas of ripe peach, passion fruit, mango and citrus with hints of fennel and a touch of Pastis. On the palate the wine is rich and succulent, with zesty citrus and apple sorbet flavors, racy acidity and a long, lingering and crisp finish

My notes: I love it to death, if I could afford it, this would be the only Sauvignon Blanc ever served anytime at home. But perfection comes at a price. I truly prefer the 2005 Cloudy Bay, but I have tried each year since 2001 and loved almost every single one of them. If you find this served at any restuarant, just get the bottle (yep the whole bottle). This is not something you share with other tables. :) It is something you share with your closet tablemates.....er... if they behave... or they can get some odd californian something or the other. Okay..... now for the wine.... as soon as you open the bottle, the inhale deeply to get a wiff of the clean citrusy indulgence. One pour and swizzle, the citrus blooms into light peaches and passion fruits, each layering the other and building on one over the other until citrus blends into sweet. All this before you even sip it. On the first sip you feel the limey-lemony-ness and then lingers into the peachy-sweet towards the back of the mouth and you are transported to a perfectly happy state. Do I love this wine, or do I? Yes folks, I love this wine to death.

Buy Factor: Oh! Anytime there is spare money in the wine budget!

Cost: $24~$40 a bottle.

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 Monday, January 12, 2009

Perhaps it is time I understood different varitals of Narcissus. Well, this year, I have at my disposal 20 blubs of Narcissus Ziva, considered one of the most fragrant of the all the varietals (again, thanks for the gift!). Something I have noticed about these heady white, passionate, very flirty flowers are that they pack a power punch of fragrance. I thought of taking some of these in office, and then thought against it. I myself perfer them growing in another room and I keep a distance from these mesmerizing exotic little trouble makers. Anyways, I am going to edit this post over period of time from its 'planting' to its 'flowering'.

Week 1: Planted in the baking dish... er... which is no longer used for baking! A week later already the shoots are ready and shooting up.

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 Friday, January 09, 2009

I have lovely orchids on my desk and the collection has kept growing simply because folks in my office just don't have the patience when these lovely being stop flowering. I know, though, with a little care these will rebloom under my care. But this post is not about orchids that may or may not re-bloom, but of the lovely new acquistion to my collection. Thanks to the office rotation, it is my turn to get this drop dead gorgeous stunner.

You can see I sit just past the huge label of "Engineering" that labels my work and contribution to healtcare industry.

And talking about orchids, quite a few of these 'abandoned' orchids now have taken permanent residence with me on my dining table. There others around the house and with friends (that I take care), but that is a story for another blog.

The picture shows the center carnations sans the lilies (lilies were moved away) four orchids share the four cornors around the carnations. Two of them are stemming to bloom. I expect their blooms by march (Whoopee! :) ) This is huge, because both these were abandoned and rescued and it has taken me more than 2 years of patiently watering, watching and fertilzing them sans flowers. I am being rewarded by nature! I have never felt so much love back as much as I feel watching these back to life. Duh! Of course stay tuned, I will post pictures when these bloom. I know one of them is pure white, but have no idea what the other one is, it is going to be a surprise! So cool! I love this reward, when it right under my nose, but not there yet. :)

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 Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Very very very nice, thanks to the kindly souls who sought out the colorful bunch to brighten my day. When I was down with cold and cough and what-nots, I received this bouquet it did great to lift my spirits. Thanks guys!

{Updated: 1/25/2009} Long after the Asiatic Lilies buds bloomed, reached their peak and then faded into nothingness, the carnations continue to bring joy to otherswise simple dinning room. I love these carnations with its deep peach color and streaks and stripes of blood red stains that make it simply pop.

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 Saturday, January 03, 2009

Saturday rolls around, and I have Bend it like Beckham in queue to watch. Unlike a netflix movie, this one I have owned for a while, but not really watched. Hmmm! Weird! I totally believed that I have watched every single DVD that own. Perhaps I had watched, liked it, purchased it, and never really opened my copy of the same. Or perhaps I have borrowed it from someoneelse. Anyone? Let me know, and I am happy to return it back..... meanwhile, tonights the night when Beckham lights my world.

I think it was a wonderful movie, more than about football, which by the way it is about, it is great to see an Indian girl break out of the norms and dictates of the society to do something that makes her happy. I am not going to argue if it is progress or regress of the indian way of life, but simply happy that it reinforces the need for all kids to pursue their dreams with all their passion and the families to support that. What was interesting is that, two girls from two completely different backgrounds (one india, one brit) kind of have the same issues and both have the same passions and follow it zealously. Jonathan Rhys Meyers is simply ridiculously gorgeous with his irish accent. Needless to say, I now want to see more movies that feature him. I knew I should have seen The Tudor series in which Rhys Meyers plays King Henry VIII. Anyways..... Netflix has the series and next few weeks will be spent on this series. Parminder (playing Jess) and Keira Knightley (playing Jules) are simply... brilliant! Good movie and the soundtrack is great, love the blend between indian with westernized mix. Watch it with family you won't regret it.

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 Friday, January 02, 2009

Friday night, I reluctantly choose to watch the latest shipment from Netflix, Sweeney Todd. I have no idea what was going on when I put this on the Netflix queue and more over what ever let it trickle up to the top spot and get shipped to me.

Every few months, I garner up the time to browse, review and add to the Netflix queue. So, when I open the Netflix movie sleeve, usually it is a movie that I had put on the queue and forgotten all about it. I had not read much about Sweeney Todd, except it had Johny Depp and it was a muscial, bordering on operatic. I did not see the preview, but just added the movie in the queue.

So, this Friday night I get to see Sweeney Todd. I was drawn to it, messmerized from first shot to the last note. Depp and Carter can certainly belt out some really high operatic notes. I am not going to repeat the movie plot, but every step of the way the music, lyrics and singing from all actors makes a gory, dark movie, very lively. For two odd hours I sat riveted to my seat, completely absorbed in the movie. I have always liked musicals, but most of them (save Phantom of the Opera), they have been pretty light, airy and fun, such as My Fair Lady, Gigi, Sound of Music etc etc. But this one is the first that really tackles the depths of the human tragedy, the pain, the sorrow, the revenge and sheer grit and goriness with a operatic flair. I believe I should get the soundtrack!

(Tomorrow night at the movies: Bend it like Beckham)

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