Lately, when I am not at work at Wal*Mart, all my time is spent painting! I am tackling the job of painting our house, one side at a time. I started with the new carport addition, and the entire west side of our house first. Scraping off the old flaking paint around the windows and under the eaves, recaulking any cracks, then applying a coat off Kilz Primer over all surfaces. After our house being green for more than 20 years, it seems to look larger with its new color of paint, "coffee w/cream", that we have chosen. The trim around the windows and doors is called "red sedona", but actually looks more like burgundy. We will also have a third color, "apple orchard", which is a light green, on the vertical boards that form the upper triangle on the front and back of the house, under the peak. What a changed look it will be when I am finished with all the painting!
A couple of years ago,my friend, Mary Ann, gave me a cookbook, The Pioneer Woman Cooks (Recipes From An Accidental Country Girl), by Ree Drummond. Well, it has lots of pictures of step-by-step directions for each recipe, plus lots of stories behind each recipe, plus lots more photos of life on their ranch in Oklahoma. Needless to say, it is a very unusual cookbook! I began to read The Pioneer Woman blog also. Well, she has come out with a new cookbook this year, and I read on her blog that she would be at a Sam's Club in Dallas for a "book signing" on April 14th! So, Mary Ann and her two daughters, and another friend, Lanette, and her one year old granddaughter, and I decided it would be fun to go and get our original cookbooks signed and buy her new one to have her autograph also. When we arrived at the Sam's Club (which we entered through a multi-layered parking garage, that also serves the Wal*Mart that is on the second floor above the Sam's Club), they had already sold out of the "new cookbook", (only 600 were available), before we even got in line to meet Ree! There had to be a thousand people waiting in line! Unbelieveable! Who's idea was this, anyway? We were in line before noon, and around 2:00pm, the couple in line ahead of us had just acquired one of the new cookbooks! (the husband had left his wife to hold their place in line while he made the quick trip to a nearby bookstore and purchased one for his wife) Wow! Maryann and her two girls immediately left me holding our place in line and drove over to that bookstore and purchased a new cookbook for each of us! She was back in line by 2:30pm! We finally arrived at the autograph table around 5:00pm! Ree was still smiling and cheerfully autographed all of our books. Thankfully, my friends were not upset with me for suggesting this little adventure, and all three kids with us were extremely patient and so well-behaved.
Lanette's granddaughter patiently waiting---------Ree Drummond signing my books, finally!
A couple of Thursdays ago, I rode my horse, Tex, with the Saddlebags at the Mineola Nature Preserve. It was a splendid Spring day to be out on the equine Trails there! Here is a photo of Mary Ann on her new horse, checking out the herd of longhorns that have a few buffalo mixed in with them!
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