Thursday, March 22, 2007

WHO'S COOKING?



How about that crock pot? Anyone for a one pot meal?
That's just a lead -in to say that our stove is in and working, the kitchen sink is in, connected and working and our granite counters are installed and beautiful. Oh yes, the refrigerator is back where it belongs too. I am so glad. Things are progressing. When the cabinets and walls are painted I will show you the finished product. Until then, have a great weekend.

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27 comments:

Ben Nakagawa said...

Love old tools. Great shot, Photowannabe. Glad yiur kitching is getting into the shape. Have a nice week end.

Anonymous said...

Great capture - wonderful image! Grand tones and detail!

sir henry said...

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Clare and Mike said...

I really do enjoy your photography, so imaginative!

Anonymous said...

Glad to hear your kitchen project is moving along.

I for one am glad for the modern version of the crock pot.

Nice photo.

Anonymous said...

I love this photo of your new kitchen! ;)

Olivier said...

tres bonne serie, qui nous fait revenir dans l'histoire de l'amerique. J'imagine bien les cowboys autour de cette marmite le soir apres une longue journée sur les chevaux à garder le troupeau....
Je te souhaite un bon weekend

very good series, which makes us return in the history of America. I imagine well the cowboys around this pot the evening after a long day on the horses to keep the herd…. I wish you a good weekend

Anonymous said...

It's your new kitchen??? I love this one also. Great capture!

Anonymous said...

me , i want a one pot meal. I think its much tastier with the slow stewing method :)

cant wait to see the finish kitchen!

Memories Catcher said...

Great shot.I like the composition and point of view.Good details and textures.I liek the colors and the contrast between them.Well done!

JOAN GONZÁLEZ_MIRATGES said...

besos... KISS

joan

Chica, Cienna, and Cali said...

this is beautiful...am sure the food's tastier when cooked the slow, old way......and its nice to hear abt ur kitchen's progress...:)

Libbys Blog said...

Lovely pic withthe red wheelbarrow behind!!

Coy Hill said...

Nice pot! You could feed a crowd out of this one!

Glad to hear your remodeling is going well and am looking forward to seeing your finished product. It may be so nice that you won’t want to leave!

Anonymous said...

Do you know I have a little wooden wheelbarrow just like the one in your picture? Mine is painted red and holds wood.

One pot meals... i love them, especially in winter.

Icarus said...

Nice, solid, old objects...are you sure you really want all the new appliances? Hmm, silly question!
And you too, a good weekend.

Anonymous said...

This photo reminded me of a Halloween when my sister painted herself green, put on a witches hat, put dry ice in the kettle and cackled like a wicked woman as the little trick or treaters tried to decide whether to come to the door for candy.

I know that's not the idea you had from this photo - but it is what I thought of.

Annie in Little Rock

J. Andrew Lockhart said...

yum yum! :)

Pat said...

What a great huge pot!

It will be nice to see a pic of your kitchen when it's all finished!




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Michael P. Randazzo said...

I just love the interesting colors you come up with in these images. Takes a good eye to see that and compose a great shot. Good work.

Irredento Urbanita said...

You are busy cooking all this time, I can see dear friend.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful game on colours! I like it a lot!

Chad Oneil Myers said...

Cool shot.

Anna said...

NOT ME SUE...at least not now.

I do love a crock pot...how great to throw stuff in there and then walk away! :)

Tim Rice said...

Great shot! My parents have two old pots like that which they now use for small flower beds.

Anonymous said...

lovely red in this one!

Meg said...

One pot meal, cooking slowly all day on a winter's day - I can't wait for the winter.