Cousins party 2025

And…Kathleen’s birthday!

Birthday Cake
Bob assembling crêpes (containing spinach and mushrooms)
Drinks assembly
Gorgeous and peaceful backyard
Eating in progress
Onigiri
Closeup of birthday cake
More eating and chatting
Bob again, Kathy and cousin Debbie
View post-pillage
Sheldon and Rosie
Again
Outdoors with fuzzy throws
Fab Four

Thanksgiving Day 2025

Extended family get together in 1006. 18 folks attending.

The before
As is this during setup
Setup interlude

At 1pm, 4 of the set up group were on their mobile devices plus me taking pictures of them.

The feast commences
Apps counter
Hercs family photo
Ditto
Run up to dinner

Both ovens in service as was warming drawer
Britt’s game plan
Dinner is assembled
Turkey and cran sauce
Great veg, baked and roasted
Gravy, soup, sweet potato brûlée
Also ham
…and stuffing (GF and non)
A typical full plate

Loading up
Another plated example
Postprandial recovery
Ditto
G + chocolate ice cream
Perfect clean up

Bluff Point

A hike with Billy and Naomi.

Bluff point is in Groton, Connecticut about an hour and 40 minute drive. Beautiful spot just past Westerly. Very busy on a warm sunny afternoon.

After, we had coffee at a lovely bookshop in Westerly and ran into a group of women dressed in kaftans and red curly wigs who claimed they were one of 70 groups in America who celebrate the landlord Mrs. Roper from the ancient sitcom Three’s Company.

Some fine pizza at Pasquale’s for dinner. Some of it went splat and they made us another pizza. Great service.

Billy, Naomi, Sharon and Lucky the dog.

All the Mrs. Ropers.
Pre pizza
Pizza ready.

Snack at bookstore. Beautiful renovation.
More bookstore. Classic staircase.
Bluff Point

Rosh Hashanah

A gathering at the Eisenbergs in Newport to celebrate the start of Rosh Hashanah. Food (turkey x 2, soup with matzo balls, etc.) supplied primarily by Marcia. Brisket by George, desserts contributed by many recipes (including honey cake from Michelle and apple cake from Sharon).

19 people and 2 dogs in attendance.

A lovely and communal evening. Many thanks to the Eisenbergs for hosting.

Our hosts

Lovely gathering at the Eisenberg’s

GF apple cake.
One of Marcia’s turkeys.
Carved by George
Brisket by George

Lovely kitchen chez Eisenberg.

The next generation
Incredible old stove.
George and carved turkey breast.
Cranberry compotes
Matzo soup
Stuffing
The traditional start
Possibly my plate
Desserts

Coaching

Weekend event in Newport and the rest of the island. Each day coaches and four plus period dressed passengers drive a different path through the island. Today (Friday) the course came along Wapping Road. We thought that would be the closest and least crowded viewing spot. We called Greg of Rocky Brook Orchard to ask if we could park on his lot. He kindly gave permission (note: the orchard will open in about 2 weeks).

Viewing group consisted of George, Michelle, Peggy, Stuart, Jeff and Sharon. After, adjourned to Anthony’s for lunch.

Note formal braiding and binding of horses’ manes.
Some were styled au naturel.
Back of coach.
A lot of passengers per coach.
All moved at a pretty brisk pace.
Coach butts are for Judi.
Matched teams and good hats.

Lobster fest 2025

Marcia is just AMAZING.

Perfect table setting.
Traditional lobster wardrobe minus bib.
Our host and chef, chic in a summer shift with (probably) much needed cocktail.
Ditto.

Still life with lobster (hard shell) and potato.

Trolls at Filoli 7/31/25

Six Thomas Dambo Trolls were recently installed at Filoli Gardens. We visited them as an Anniversary Adventure on a perfect NorCal summer day. Each Troll has a name and description nearby.

This is a welcome Troll as visitors enter the gardens.
Troll butt (especially for Judi and Sharon).
Butt and toes.

Name and description.
We couldn’t tell if anyone was actually occupying the birdhouses.

More butt. Back side of Trolls was pretty interesting.
??
Might be a red tailed hawk. Or a Cooper’s hawk. Or some other local hawk.
Troll had container of rocks.
This one had a car for some reason.
More butt and toes.

Berkeley Museum Quilt exhibit

Fine day starting at Sol’s in Berkeley. TK joined after suggesting. Well done.

Then to BAMFA, and finally, Berkeley Bowl, first visit. Would go again and again if a “bit” closer.

Had never seen this pattern before
Ship pattern
Room using double wedding ring pattern
Made of ties

TK recommended

Newsprint backing
Modern with count stitching
Family photos

An alternative to taking photos and mounting under glass.

Some of the modern ones are of a style we have not seen, art pieces.

One more