Little Joys

What makes me happy?

Golden Globes Fey Fotobomb

(visit full post for animation)

I will buy something from this catalog in gratitude for this awesome image

From the Zingerman’s Holiday Food Catalog :):

This is my fridge #hyperboleandahalf #buckyballs

Moon & Wires

(Originally published Feb 28, 2010)
Last night while driving home from the movies I snapped a few quick shots out my window of the full moon through the overhead lines (to be clear, I wasn’t actually driving, I was passengering.)

Of course since I used my iPhone the quality of the photos of a distant white light in the night sky behind dark lines is, well, awful, but I liked the idea of the images.

So this morning, mostly as a way to just clear my head, I opened Photoshop and set about trying to create the image I wished I’d been able to take. A few shapes, a few filters and I’m pretty happy with the way it came out.

Moon and Wires (created in Photoshop)


original photo taken with my iPhone

This Year’s Cookies

These are the recipes for the cookies I baked for Christmas this year. Enjoy!

Pignoli Cookies
Found on some website a few years ago, not my grandmother’s recipe but they taste pretty close.

  • 8 oz almond paste
  • 2 egg whites, slightly beaten
  • 1/2 cup confectioners’ sugar
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/4 cup flour
  • pinch salt
  • 1 cup pine nuts
  1. Preheat oven to 300 degrees. Lightly grease cookie sheets.
  2. Beat the almond paste and egg whites on low speed until smooth. Add both sugars and mix well. Add flour and salt, mixing well.
  3. Pinch off small pieces of dough and roll into balls the size of walnuts. Dip and press into the pine nuts.
  4. Place on cookie sheets and bake for about 25 minutes until firm to the touch.

Yields about 2 dozen

Chip & Dip Cookies
from my friend Nadine Cleveland

Cream together 1 lb of room temperature butter (I use margarine),
1 cup plus 2 Tbsp of sugar and 2 tsp of vanilla. Add 3 cups
of flour and 1 cup of finely crushed (Lay’s) potato chips (I
use my mini food chopper). Then add 1 and 1/2 cup of
chopped pecans. Drop on a lightly greased (I use pan spray)
cookie sheet and bake at 350o for 12 minutes. Do not
overbake. Cool slightly before removing from cookie sheet.
They are really good and it is fun to get people to try and
guess the secret ingredient.


Jazzy Chazzie’s Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies (follow link for recipe)

(I always make a few with dried cherries instead of cranberries, too.)


Toffee Cookies
My Aunt Ethel would make these, and I’ve been making them for my entire adult life. Huge hit!

  • 1 cup butter
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 1 cup flour
  • six 1.65 ounce Hershey bars (or whatever size they come in these days)
  • 2/3 cup chopped walnuts

Preheat oven to 350°F. Cream the butter, brown sugar, and egg yolk. Add the flour, blend well. Spread dough into lightly greased 15.5” x 10.5” x 1” jelly roll pan (it will spread thinly.)Put in oven for 15-20 minutes.After removing from oven lay chocolate on top. When bars melt, spread over toffee layer. Sprinkle nuts on top. Cut when completely cool.

Gingerbread cookies (with confectioners’ sugar glaze)
I used a mix, then dipped them in this simple glaze:

Glaze:

  • 1 1/3 cups confectioners’ sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 2 tablespoons red & green nonpareil sprinkles, for decoration (optional)
  1. Make the glaze: In a small bowl, whisk together the confectioners’ sugar, 2 tablespoons water, and the vanilla until the mixture forms a thick but pourable glaze (add more water if necessary).
  2. Dip the top of each cookie into the glaze and let set, rounded side up, on a rack set over a piece of parchment paper. Sprinkle with non-pareils, if using. Allow the glaze to set, about 20 minutes. Store the cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days.

Toll House (recipe on the bag of Nestlé semi-sweet morsels)

My Design Is So Trendy!

Like the fancy calligraphy addressing a wedding invitation, the hand-drawn type is now a luxury item, much like typed print used to be not so long ago.

Read all about it at SpeckyBoy: The Beauty of the Hand-Drawn Typography Trend in Design

(If you’re not reading this on my blog go there now or this post makes no sense.)

Tim head desk

I just wanted a nice photo of my son playing cards with his cousin…

Happy Thanksgiving! I Have My Camera (again…)

2009


2008

2007

Bruce & Neil cover Willow Smith

From last night’s Jimmy Fallon show:

Makes me wish Bruce & Neil had actually recorded some stuff together back in the day…

Ch-ch-ch-chia WTH?

what?

via laughing squid.

Good luck trying to teach Oliver about the Internet (chart!)

Violet eyes super powers reading minds

I’m not a web comic- or any comic- reader, really, but at some point a year or so ago someone introduced me to FreakAngels (probably Sarah – go wish her happy birthday today.) And the dystopian post-apocalyptic world and gorgeous art had me hooked.

The comic is wrapping up soon, writer Warren Ellis moving on to new things, so before it does, set aside time and go here, to page one.

Trippy Donald Duck/Glenn Beck cartoon (video)

Amazing work, a cartoon mashup that brings poor Donald Duck on a trippy trek through Glenn Beck nuttiness.

from Rebellious Pixels

Engineer and Designer

Taken from the middle of a comic from The Oatmeal- but these panels really do sum up the differences between the engineer and the designer, no? (says the designer married to the engineer…)
LaRu

Less talk more action

OK, ok!!

(get your daily dose of @gapingvoid here.)

Dylan Flash Cards

Nice.

The *NEW* Film camera!

Because grandma and grandpa are just too stupid to figure out all this new-fangled digital crap: “It’s just so confusing!”

Is it just me? Is insulting the intelligence of your potential customer really a good marketing technique?

Take a Chance | Chase Jarvis Blog

Why is it that our society clearly celebrates the chance takers, yet we rarely encourage one another to take chances–especially those people closest to us?

Almost all your favorite artists quit the traditional to pursue their dreams. Steve Jobs and Bill Gates dropped out of college to pursue their passions. Regardless if you wanna be in art, or film, or accounting, or a pro athlete, the story is the same.

Go tell your husband that you’re quitting your well paying job to pursue a career in video and film. Or go tell your parents you’re dropping out of college to pursue photography full time and see what they say.

I’m not saying quit your day job on the spot. But I do find it strange that our culture by-and-large celebrates those people who have taken non-traditional paths to success, but yet it rarely encourages people to take those same paths when success is only a distant dream.

What is wrong with us?

Take that chance. And encourage others in your life to do the same.

If only it was that easy. I guess it is when you don’t have other people depending on you. Still, it’s nice to dream…

Seniors on Facebook

My parents use Facebook, mostly to stay in touch with family. I think my dad (74 today!) was disappointed to find so few old friends there, but their demographic is growing!

[Infographic by Assisted Living Facilities].
Found via my friend Adele.

(a bit ironic that I was just asked to do a presentation on just this topic but can’t due to scheduling- this will have to suffice ;).)

This banana skateboard is cool, too bad I don’t post at my banannie blog anymore

Just look at this awesome banana skateboard. – Boing Boing.

Why working at home is both awesome and horrible – The Oatmeal

Why working at home is both awesome and horrible – The Oatmeal.

The Wilderness Downtown- interactive film in HTML5 featuring Arcade Fire

Unfortunately I’m dealing with a tiny netbook & low bandwidth at the moment but even the bits I was able to see were very cool. You need to view using the Google Chrome browser.

How to get 5 million people to read your website – The Oatmeal

I love The Oatmeal. If you haven’t yet it’s well worth a few minutes, er, hours? of your time going through every single thing there.

via The Oatmeal.

Meta Truck WIN (via FAIL Blog)

So was the entire truck painted onto the truck then tagged- or was the truck already on the truck then tagged only on the truck on the truck?

via Fail Blog.