Here's my latest article for Bay magazine.
Unless we change our minds I think we're going to be spontaneous this evening and go out for steak.
Almost finally, I was also disappointed in Wild Mind from Natalie Goldberg. I loved her Writing Down the Bones but Wild Mind was a Zen too far for me.
As our rhubarb is rapidly taking over the garden I made some rhubarb and custard muffins for Zac's yesterday.
For complicated reasons - testing a theory - I'm trying to avoid gluten at the moment so I had to settle for rhubarb and custard.
And just getting in before the end of Pride month.




While I have not ever sampled rhubarb-custard muffins, yours did look rather tasty. In the [past I have had strawberry rhubarb pie but admittedly it was never a favorite compared to blueberry or apple.
ReplyDeleteLove your Pride shirt! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love muffins.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
This is the second blog today where I've posted, seen it published and now it's gone! I also admired your shirt!
ReplyDeleteGreat Pride shirt, Liz!
ReplyDeleteDifferent try, different comment: on your Bay article ref Peter and Paul, who share a feastday on June 29th, it's always struck me as an eccesiastical joke to make two people with a poor opinion of each other, oil and water, share a day! It's like, here, fight it out!
ReplyDeleteOne of my book club ladies made rhubarb and chocolate cake, it was delicious.
ReplyDeleteI've never had a rhubarb muffin but it sure looks tasty.
ReplyDeleteYou asked about elementary school here. It goes to gr8, which means that grads are 13-14 years old. That’s the basic situation., but here in our area gr 7&8 actually learn in the same building as gr 10-12.
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