I love the absurdity of wearing a shirt (thanks, Shifty Thrifting!) that reads, "Big Beef."
a). I've been a vegetarian since 1983
b). Nebraska is known as "The Beef State" (also the Cornhusker state, but that's not funny)
c). I am not large and muscular ("beefy")
d) the obvious sexual connotation
e) I am absolutely ready to complain, disagree, argue, or "have a beef" when the occasion warrants. I once had an emotional meltdown trying to slice a roast and yelled something to the effect of, "It isn't a fucking Arby's (fast food chain) sandwich!" That came to be known as "The Beef with the Beef."
It is the perfect shirt. I love it.
I wore it with this vintage, home sewn skort (the shorts underneath were a good effort, but wouldn't have got full marks from my home ec. teacher). They're good enough though, and I love the barkcloth fabric.
The neighbour's daylilies bloomed. They also appear to have a tree growing out of them on the left. I'll take care of it for them-they're not garden people and the plants were all there long before them. I've been watering the plants, though lately that hasn't been necessary as we've had torrential rain. And we're still technically in a drought. This has been such a strange spring. A week ago I was wearing sweaters and coats. Now we're in a heatwave with dangerously high temperatures where they're warning people to stay home. They won't of course, because this week is the College World Series that takes place every year in Omaha. You can read about it at the link. It is a BIG deal for Omaha, and it brings in quite a lot of money for the city through tourism, but I do worry for the players as well as the fans. The weather looks terrifying for the next ten days at least. Years of living in the country where it was a long drive buy groceries, etc. taught me to go out in the early morning, or late at night. We had two rather broken down old cars that ran okay, but the air didn't work and not all the windows would roll down-not the sort of thing to drive around in during the heat of the day. So we didn't. Dan always loved going out at night in early summer, and would look out for fireflies as we drove the county road. Me? Oh, I was looking for deer. They're worse in the autumn, but I've had near-misses with them in summer as well. Rural road? Assume deer.
Deer? That's nothing. I see a snake!
Oh, well that's alright. More Snek than Snake really. That rhinestone head gives it away.
The rayon, made in India dress is late 80s/early 90s. I had quite a few of these back then.
The Yugoslavian shoes have come out for the season.
And the raffia bag
The brooch has a hook to wear it as a pendant, though I never do. It was my mother's, but I don't remember her ever wearing it. She didn't like brooches.
Cool label. Very 80s.
The cherry vinegar has been pasteurized and preserved.
I have it stored in a jar topped up with vinegar . I'm going to try feeding it, and see if I can make a red wine vinegar from Port. It might be too much, but it might also be great. It doesn't take much feeding to find out.
Same recipe I always use from the Ball Blue Book. You know a recipe is good when the page is full of stains. I doubled it this year. I wouldn't risk doubling a jam recipe as they're somewhat exact, but vinegar is fine.
The evil bastards that cut my thumb last week. I'm healed fine, but you can be sure I was careful. Half of the lids didn't seal (something that almost never happens so I am tossing the reminder of these lids away. It isn't worth my time (and safety). The un-sealed jars are living in my fridge as I didn't have the energy to re-process it. I go through vinegar quickly though, especially in the heat when I'm making salads and pickled things.
I love green. Because I love green, I had several jackets available to match the green dress I thrifted. They all worked too, but I went with this shorter one.
A new pair of enamel earrings to join my collection of summer accessories. I didn't get a very good photo of the little Swarovski crystal frog. Next time.
The back of the dress has a cutaway. I don't feel strongly about it? I don't think it adds much, but the dress does have a nice overall movement to it. It is Jessica Simpson. I think these sold in mid-range department stores. I paid something like two dollars for it, so really I can't complain. And that green is gorgeous.
The dress moves better than I do.
I'm really not moving so well at the moment, but I'm too stubborn to rest. Most people feel bad and ease-up. I'm not most people, so I go scrub the floors or something that didn't really need doing . I'm too old to change. And now the house has had a good, thorough cleaning. Dan will be coming home this weekend, and I've redecorated his room for him. I ordered some vintage Belgian travel posters for him, but they haven't arrived. I also made a few copied from online images from Expo 58. They're not perfect as I'm not an artist (and it doesn't help that half my body is numb and I keep dropping the markers) but hopefully that will add to the charm of it. I also put up maps and a row of wall clocks labelled for cities around the world. I really hope he likes it. I'll take photos once it is completely finished. I've missed him this week-how on earth will I manage him leaving home?
He's insisting on isolating for a full week because he was unmasked for meals, sleeping in a room with roommates, etc. France has had really high Covid rates lately as well. I would be OK with him just wearing a mask around the house, but if he wants to do a full isolation, I'll let him. I guess he just doesn't want to kill his parents.
Here's one of the posters. As stated, I'm not an artist and I drew these free hand.
I bought new markers at the art store for the project and half of them were dried out. I'll be taking those back for a refund. I was surprised as that's never happened to me at that store. I guess everything's gone downhill in the couple of years I was mostly at home.
UPDATE:
Dan's home, exhausted but he had a fantastic time. They got caught in a bit of a heatwave in Provence, but it wasn't anything the kids weren't used to in Nebraska.
A bit more of the room re-do in progress...
I saw a meme version of this and decided to make one for Dan. He loved it.
Until I found this vintage scarf I had no idea we had a Naval Station in Newfoundland.
Sure, I could have bought stencils.
Anyway, he's happy and it was nice to come home to a clean room. I even washed the curtains..
Now that he's home, I made the yearly chocolate raspberry half-birthday cake.
some years I put raspberries on top as well, but they were a little too expensive for that splurge this year. I used frozen berries and jam inside the cake. Here's a picture form several years ago...
I guess the pandemic ended the tradition of blowing out candles on a birthday cake. Just as well, really.
Every year I add notes. I adapted it dairy free, but not sugar free. Mr. ETB isn't much of a cake person. The leftovers will be wrapped in individual servings and frozen so Dan can have cake all summer. I used the leftover ganache icing to make raspberry truffles. Nothing was wasted. There's a whopping 20 ounces of good, bittersweet chocolate in there.
Used the vintage cake stand.
I knew we were due for heat so I baked the layers, and froze them last week before the heat took hold. I've been using the slow cooker for meals and probably will be until this breaks (if it ever does). Salads are staples this time of year along with things like eggs that can be cooked quickly in a pan. Our air conditioner compressor busted on Saturday, but with good timing and luck we had a call in and a handyman at the door within an hour. A few minutes on the roof, and all was well again. We know how fortunate we are. I did bring out the giant fan I bought over 30 years ago when I lived in Boston without an air conditioner. It is powerful, and can circulate air through the house when tilted flat and placed near our open stairway. I don't use it much as it is quite loud, and we have very thin walls here, but every so often when it is warranted, I'm glad I never got rid of it. It was an expensive thing back then, when heavy duty fans were still made in the US. It was used much more when we lived on the farm.
Heatwave fashion. I really did go out like this. Something about wearing all white makes me look like I should be driving an ice cream truck. Do they even still have ice cream trucks?
Kept the hoodie handy because indoors I could freeze to death. If there's a comfortable middle, I haven't found it.
More green, this time in a vintage 1970s housecoat.The details are adorable.
And of course, there's ample pocket room!
These Bakelite earrings are cute, but painful. I think they might require some adjusting or new backings before wearing again.
"Granny bag" with flowers under vinyl.
I'm making an effort to get my summer bags worn this year.
Another vintage Hawaiian dress and vintage straw bag.
And finally...
What could be better in the heat than a linen dress?And a vintage raffia bag.
And a silly pose.
Close up of the textured fabric. It does crease, but if you think I'm ironing linen, forget it.
The back is cut wide on the arms so I had to wear a bra with a convertible back. It did the trick.
And that's it from Omaha. Hopefully by the next time I visit with you the heat will have broken and I'll be going outdoors slightly better dressed.
Stay cool!
Wow, the green Jessica Simpson dress is gorgeous, and your jacket is a perfect match!
ReplyDeleteYour room decorations are fantastic! The clocks, the map of all things not Russia, the hand-drawn posters-- they're all so wonderful. And you still found the time to bake him an annual half-birthday cake too. Dan's lucky to have you for a mom.
I hope your weather isn't too hot this coming week, but if it is, you certainly have a versatile and stylish wardrobe for dealing with it.
The delight is in the details! Love, love, love the exquisitely intricate lacy petals of the raffia bag you paired with the simplicity of the white linen shift -- and the textured echo of the floral detail on the straw bag with the vintage Hawaiian shift!
ReplyDeleteThe sweet cherry vinegar project reminds me of hot Hoosier summer days when we kids were hoisted into two ancient cherry trees to gather fruit, then planted at the picnic table with the pitter to "get 'em cleaned" while Mum and Grandma prepared the Mason jars. (There was an annual fuss as Grandma wanted to save the pits to fill feedsack fabric bags to use as bedwarmers.) We made pies with latice tops, but the neighbors used their cherries as a sort of chutney to serve with venison.
The wall of world clocks is brilliant, as is the map of "not Russian" Europe. Methinks certain politicians would have benefited from its placement in their offices, particularly the one who wanted to swap Puerto Rico for Greenland.
Good to see you're housekeeping with an eye on heat alerts, Goody. I, too, am up, out and about with the watering can at the break of dawn. Your remark about the dangers of deer on rural roads gave me a giggle: our old school bus driver called them "rats with antlers".
What a marvellous shade of green the Jessica Simpson dress was - and what a good match with the jacket. I loved the contrast of the white beads, too. Lovely outfits and the linen dress ensemble was so cool; the white sandals looked fab. I wore mine for the first time today...
ReplyDeleteI also loved how you decorated Dan's room. The array of clocks and maps reminded of the old WW2 movies where they showed the back room where the code breaking etc took place. So glad Dan had a fantastic time!
The chocolate raspberry cake looked so delicious. Good luck with your cherry vinegar. Hope the heat passes soon and you get back to 'normal' weather.
xxx
i don´t like "talking shirts" - normally. but if they are sassy and cool and good looking like yours i´m a fan!
ReplyDeletebravo for caring for the neigbours flowers! every flower counts in this times.....
actually i do love your handwriting on your DIY posters - your own charakteristic style make them to art! the whole room radiates with love - danny is such a lucky boy! even more for that giant chocolat cake!
glad he came back healthy and had a great time.
fabulous heatwave wardrobe!!!
xxxxx
I love your decorations for Dan's room - your handmade signs are impressive! Your "Nope" map made me laugh. I also had no idea the US had (has? nope, it closed in 1994) a base in Newfoundland! I feel like - as a Canadian - I should have known that.
ReplyDeleteI will take a slice of that chocolate raspberry cake, please and thank you!
Ah, the clothes. I love your clothes - I would like to dig in your closet(s) and jewelry boxes.
Big Beef is a hilarious thing to have on a t-shirt - I love your styling. Red lipstick is perfect. That rhinestone snake bracelet/upper arm cuff is lovely - is it stamped? The good ones are by Whiting & Davis (I have a bracelet by them).
The green dress is lovely on you - great colour - and I love your white accessories. I think Jessica Simpson clothes here in Canada were sold at Sears.
You should be able to adjust the clip on the green Bakelite earrings - gently bend them further open. Your handbag collection is seriously enviable! Your silly poses are the best!
Thank you for your lovely posts! I hope it's cooled off a bit for you this week!
LOVE your Expo poster - Ann & Jos will be impressed, it would fit into their collection a treat. You are clever!
ReplyDeleteI'm delighted that Danny had a wonderful time.
Get you in your trendy apple green housecoat - its all the rage here at the moment! xxx
“Big Beef” would also work as a nod to PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE. And you look wonderful in green.
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ReplyDeleteThank you.
Sometimes I think he would have done better if I'd just put him in public school from the start and gone the conventional route with upbringing. But he does enjoy my decorating sense, so there's that.
@Beth
Would you believe it took me until recently to figure out the cherry pitter can be used for olives? *slaps forehead*.
Trying to buy Greenland while ignorant, was accidentally the only smart thing he tried to do during his term. In his er, "mind", you don't lose anything for asking. Not that Denmark had the power to sell it, but hey, the Louisiana Purchase was only quasi-legal ;)
Our heat is back, and the crock pot has been put into service!
@Vronni
That's exactly what I was going for with the clocks! All it needs is a tiny toy aeroplane flying across the map.
@Beate
Thank you. I was never going to be the mother that worried over decorating. I've seen some very well designed children's decor, but it also feels a little soulless and sterile. I wouldn't want to spend time in a room like that.
Dan tested clear after a week, so he's rejoined the family. Other than eating and sleeping, he kept the mask on during the trip and that seemed to work. As he pointed out, a week of eating in public and sharing a hotel room with two people in the US would almost certainly have resulted in a case of Covid.
@Sheila
Thank you!
Ah, the 90s were the era when we thought the Cold War was over and we closed a large number of bases. Wow, we definitely underestimated that!
I miss Sears. I could always find something there without hurting my budget (same for K Mart).
@Vix
Dan came home with a bunch of flags to hang in his room (France, EU, Monaco) so that finished it off nicely. The EU flag has rusted grommets because he literally bought it off some shopkeeper's flagpole. They got to talking and Dan ended up making a deal. That's a side of him I never saw, but I guess taking him to all those yard sales probably had an impact.
@Anon
I guess it would!
Love the moving green dress and the green 1970s housecoat.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear that Danny's had a great time in France. Loving the room decoration and both Jos and I are duly impressed with those EXPO 58 posters! xxx
You look perfectly dressed for the heat - those greens are splendid.
ReplyDeleteIt's good to know Danny had a fun time in France. You've raised a considerate and adventurous young man there!