Monthly Archives: January 2012

Fun Food Signs From Israel

Returned from a fabulous trip to Israel last week.  Many stories and adventures to tell in future blog posts.

As always, I enjoyed taking photos and thought I’d share some of the fun food related signs I saw in the country. 

 Kosher McDonald’s sign as seen in Jersusalem.
Big America - Guess this is what many Israeli's think of Americans.
Big America – Guess this is what many Israeli’s think of Americans.
Stars and Bucks Cafe in Bethlehem.
Stars and Bucks Cafe in Bethlehem.
And lastly, couldn’t resist a Holy Bagel.

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From Pantry to Published: A Cookbook Workshop

One day I plan to write a cookbook. Sure, along with organizing all those old photos!

Part of my cookbook collection
Part of my cookbook collection

Honestly, I collect cookbooks and would love to choose the recipes, design the layout, and take the photos.

In March, I am going to learn how.  I’ll be attending From Pantry to Published: The 2-Day Legacy Cookbook Workshop where I will meet celebrity cookbook authors, a food
photographer and nationally recognized cookbook publisher.

Please join me for this fabulous event.

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St. Augustine: My New Home in America’s Oldest City

New Year's Eve Fireworks in St. Augustine

A  New Year called for a new start and I chose to move to nearby St. Augustine, the oldest city in the United States.  My condo would be close enough for me to walk into the historic district, yet in a lovely, almost new building.  My furniture wouldn’t arrive until January 2nd, however, I would sleep on an inflatable mattress and celebrate New Year’s Eve in my new home.

Exhausted after spending three days in Orlando and doing Disney with grandson Jonah and his parents, I was thrilled to hear the fireworks were scheduled for  8:30 pm.  How family friendly can you get?

So, I set up my tripod and camera on the patio and enjoyed taking some long exposure shots.  Pretty dramatic!!

Afterward, I  went to bed, never opened the bottle of champagne.  When I awakened on January 1st, I was a resident of  St. Augustine.  I excitedly went out to explore the nearly 450-year-old city on foot.

I plan to share lots of posts about new discoveries, so stay tuned…