Thursday, December 11, 2008
William Utermohlen’s Self-Portraits – Chronicling the Descent Into Alzheimer’s
From the moment in 1995 when Utermohlen, an American artist residing in London, learned he had Alzheimer's until his death in March 2007, he responded with characteristic fashion, his wife Patricia Utermohlen, herself an art historian, noted. "He began to try to understand it by painting," she explained, and with his indomitable creative expression and self-awareness he graphically captured a look inside the mind someone descending into dementia. The interest in his paintings as a chronicle of illness is bittersweet, his wife said in a recent New York Times interview, because it has outstripped the recognition he received even at the height of his notable career.
About Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's, a degenerative brain disease, is the most common form of dementia, a group of conditions that affects memory, mood and behavior. This irreversible disease causes a progressive decline in mental function through gradual changes to the brain and eventually destroys brain cells. Decline in cognitive functioning includes most if not all of the following: memory; ability to generate coherent speech or understand spoken or written language; capacity to plan, make sound judgments and carry out complex tasks; and ability to process and interpret visual information.
Alzheimer's disease affects one in 10 individuals over age 65 and nearly half of those over the age of 85. However, more than 4 percent of people diagnosed with Alzheimer's are under 65, many in their 40's and 50's.
Many Americans do recognize the threat of Alzheimer's, according to a 2006 study by the MetLife Foundation, which reported that outside of cancer there is no other illness people fear more. In fact, those surveyed who were 55 and older feared Alzheimer's even more than cancer.
Source: www.aging.org/i4a/pages/Index.cfm?pageID=2048
Please support the Alzheimer’s Association at www.alz.org or visit to find out more about Alzheimer’s.
I didn't take the photos. I arranged them in a grid in chronological order and labelled them with the year they were created so I can study them better.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
View from the Surgical Waiting Room
I was sitting at a table in a hallway window just outside the surgical waiting room talking on my cell phone to my Mother-in-Law waiting for my son to come out of surgery...when I looked out and saw the sunlight gleaming off the power plant...it looked absolutely beautiful with the fluffy clouds and blue sky...so I didn't miss a beat, while my Mother-in-Law talked away...I pulled out my cheapie digital and snapped away.
Taking photos is a great stress reliever.
Monday, December 1, 2008
Honoring Those Who Have Gone Before Us...
Monday, November 24, 2008
NEAPOLITAN COCONUT STRIPS
Makes 160 pieces
12 ounces white chocolate, chopped
1 can (14 ounces) sweetened condensed milk
1 ½ ounces (3 tablespoons) unsalted butter
½ teaspoon coarse salt
1 vanilla bean, split and scraped, pod reserved for another use
4 ounces finely shredded unsweetened coconut (1 ¼ cup)
4 ounces finely shredded sweetened coconut ( 1 ¼ cup)
1 ounce milk chocolate, melted
1 drop red gel-paste food coloring
- Line an 8-inch square cake pan with plastic wrap, leaving a 2-inch overhang on 2 sides. Combine white chocolate, condensed milk, butter, salt, and vanilla seeds in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Cook, stirring, until smooth. Remove from heat, and stir both types of coconut.
- Divide mixture into 3 bowls. Stir milk chocolate into 1 batch and food coloring into another. Leave third plain.
- Spread milk-chocolate mixture into bottom of pan. Gently dollop plain mixture over top, covering as much surface as possible. Gently spread, and then repeat with the remaining mixture. Refrigerate until firm, about 2 hours.
- Unmold coconut square using the plastic overhang, and discard plastic. Trim about ¼ inch each from 2 parallel sides. Cut crosswise into ¼ inch wide slices. Cut each slice into 1 ½ inch long strips. Cover, and refrigerate for up to 1 week.
Sources: 12-ounce bowls and lids, by Bagasse, from Green Home Environmental Products. 50 bowls & lids for $9.50. http://www.greenhome.com/products/restaurant_supplies/food_service/110382/
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Yes Sir! Sgt Sir! Happy Veterans' Day!
Happy Veterans' Day to all the past, present and future soldiers! Thank you for your service and your bravery!
The picture above is a picture of my baby boy.
He's done 3 duties in Iraq; two of them simultaneously because he volunteered to stay on over there so someone else he knew back home didn't have to leave his kids.
He's a medic.
He spent two weeks in New Orleans and Texas helping evacuate people after Katrina.
He was in the Air Force National Guard for 6 years, now he switched over to the Army National Guard. (The Army has a flight medic job he wants to move into down the road.)
In his civilian job he's an EMT Specialist.
Yeah, that's my baby boy; he's the bravest, most patriotic person I know... and I'm very proud of him.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Why Should You Care About Diabetes?
Because…
- Nearly 24 million children and adults in the United States are living with diabetes.
- You could be one of the almost 6 million Americans who have it…and don’t even know it.
- Another American is diagnosed every 20 seconds…and that could be you or someone you love.
- Diabetes leads to heart attack, high blood pressure, kidney disease, blindness and amputation.
- Your kids or grandchildren could be the one-out-of-three born since 2000 who will develop diabetes.
- DIABETES IS DEADLY.
- The more you know the healthier you’ll be
November is American Diabetes Month…learn more at www.diabetes.org
Source: American Diabetes Association
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Vote Today!
I read this past weekend where women got the right to vote on August 26, 1920...51 years after black men....get out there and exercise your rights!
Voting = Choice; Not Voting = Being Told
Monday, November 3, 2008
Dunkin’ Donuts has teamed up with Budget Rent A Car
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Vote and Get a Tall Starbucks Coffee for Free!
"On Election Day (November 4) anyone turning in their "I have voted" sticker from an election polling place will receive a free cup of Starbucks Coffee. Starbucks rewards good citizenship.On Election Day (November 4) anyone turning in their "I have voted" sticker from an election polling place will receive a free cup of Starbucks Coffee. Starbucks rewards good citizenship." http://mystarbucksidea.force.com/ideaView?id=087500000005742AAA
On Nov. 4th, after you get your free doughnut at Krispie Kreme by wearing your sticker, you can turn it in at Starbucks and get a free tall coffee.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Free Krispy Kreme Doughnut on Election Day if Wearing "I Voted" Sticker
"On Election Day, Nov. 4, 2008, participating Krispy Kreme stores will be offering a free star-shaped doughnut, with white icing and red, white and blue sprinkles, to each customer wearing an "I Voted" sticker. While voters may not always agree on the best candidate to win, each voter can agree on one thing: Celebrating one of America’s most coveted constitutional rights can be oh-so sweet.
The star-shaped treats are made from Krispy Kreme’s signature, yeast-raised dough, and will be available only on Nov. 4th. This promotion is good for one doughnut per customer. Select stores may offer yeast-raised doughnuts in the standard circle shape, but still decorated with white icing and red, white and blue sprinkles.
Please call your local Krispy Kreme store now to find out if they are participating."
I don't know how/if absentee ballot voters get one :(
P.S. If you would like to receive emails notifying you of such important events, sign up to be a "Friends of Krispy Kreme" here: http://krispykreme.qm4.net/members/UpdateProfile.aspx?Action=Subscribe
Can’t Make it to the Polls? Request Absentee Ballot by Nov. 1
Voter turnout is expected to be high for the November 4th election. Last week, Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land said that a record number of Michigan residents – 7.47 million -– have registered to vote, representing nearly 98 percent of the voting age population. Voters will be asked to present photo ID at the polls, such as a Michigan driver's license or identification card. Visit the Michigan Voter Information Center at www.Michigan.gov/vote for information on absentee ballots and Michigan's voter identification law.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Election Day is Coming - Next Tuesday - Don't Forget to Vote!
So I told her that if she feels so strongly against one candidate that she should vote...or otherwise her opinion doesn't matter. She can't complain if she doesn't do something about it.
I feel good about it...and I'm proud of her:)
Check out your Michigan ballots at MiVote:
http://www.mivote.org/page.php?page=3
Put in your name as it appears on your voter registration card; then your city, a screen will pop up with links - one will be to preview your local precinct's ballot.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Free Taco on Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
If you’re in the Downriver area that day between 2pm and 6pm run on down to the Taco Bell/Pizza Hut at 12260 Fort Street in Southgate, MI.
To get one (1) free Crunchy Seasoned Beef Taco.
http://www.tacobell.com/stealabasestealataco/
http://www.tacobell.com/pr/stealabasestealataco/
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
I Don't Have to Worry Anymore About Making Mr Blackwell's Worst Dressed List
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/21/fashion/21blackwell.html?_r=1&ref=fashion&oref=slogin
Thank You Tim Gunn
The Ten Elements are mostly classic pieces, but what's important is whether they fit you properly, are not outdated, and bring out your best features. The following is the shopping list of Tim Gunn's 10 essential items. If you want to know more check out Tim Gunn’s book, A Guide to Quality, Taste and Style or watch his show on Bravo.
- Basic Black Dress - Often called the "Little Black Dress".
- Trench Coat – Stick to the classic cut and colors; avoid “fads”.
- Dress Pants - Black would probably be the best bet since it is is flattering on all figures and goes with just about everything.
- Classic White Shirt - Find one that works best to maximize you best attributes and minimizes your trouble spots.
- Jeans - Everyone should have a pair that fits great and are flattering to their body style.
- Any Occasion Top (fka Cashmere Sweater) – It should make you look great and look good under a jacket and also move easily into after work.
- Skirt – Stick to classic styles and colors. Fit the style to best flatter your body style.
- Daytime Dress - Stick to classic styles and colors. Fit the style to best flatter your body style.
- Jacket/Blazer - Find one with a proper, fitted shape. It should accent the hourglass curve at your waist. It should coordinate with the skirt , dress pants, white shirt and the jeans.
- Sweatsuit Alternative – It should be made of a comfortable fabric that you could wear everyday. It could be khakis, cords, a cotton dress, or more. Something that you could go shopping or walking the dog in.
Allow yourself one indulgent trendy item.
Use this list as a guide to forming your basic wardrobe. Jazz it up by trying new styles, colors, or accessories: purses, shoes, and jewelry.
Proportion - Silhouette – Fit
Think of your body in thirds
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Sunday Morning
I found the recipe on cook.com. It's a box of yellow cake mix. I used the Pillsbury Reduced Sugar, prepared as directed on the box, except use the pineapple juice drained from the can of pineapples instead of all water. If it's not enough add water to bring it up to what's required.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
I Screwed Up!
So to make it up to him I baked him this pineapple upside down cake.
Sweets for my Sweetie on Sweetest Day. Happy Sweetest Day, Dear!
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Gifts From Our Grandfathers
The cabin is one of about 35 that my grandfather built. He used to always whittle using cedar wood and a sharp pocket knife…he would never really make anything, just slice away slivers of wood. I guess it was his way of relaxing or passing time. The only time he got creative with it, well actually became obsessed with it, was when he made these log cabins. During 1977 & 1978, months before he died he cranked out enough of these little wooden cabins so that every one of his grandchildren got one to remember him by when he died. I love mine and think of him every time I look at it.
Neither grandfather was great in their execution of their craft but they were fantastic in their presentation of love…they should provide our kids with great memories and serve as family heirlooms which they can pass down to their children.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Recipes I Cooked Today
Speedy No-Knead Bread
Published: October 8, 2008 in the New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/08/dining/081mrex.html?partner=permalink&exprod=permalink
Raisin-Zucchini Spice Cupcakes
http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Raisin-Zucchini-Spice-Cupcakes.aspx
Monday, October 6, 2008
A Class Divided
www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/divided/
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
My Favorite TV Shows
24 – Fox
Ace of Cakes – Food Network
Amazing Race – CBS
Big Brother – CBS
Biggest Loser – NBC
Criminal Minds – CBS
CSI – CBS
Diners, Drive-ins and Dives – Food Network
House – Fox
Lipstick Jungle – NBC
Lost – ABC
Prison Break – Fox
Project Runway - Bravo
The Big Bang Theory – CBS
Unwrapped – Food Network
Wife Swap – ABC
Gulf Shores Alabama 2008
100 Dishes to Eat in Alabama Before You Die
www.800alabama.com/yof/topDishes
or to download the pdf of the brochure:
www.800alabama.com/yof/YOFbrochure.pdf
I wished Michigan had one!
Friday, August 1, 2008
My New Toy - Lomo Fisheye Camera
Something smells fishy....
I don't have any Lomo shots to post yet. I'm shooting some Lomo 100 36 exposure film in my new toy. Hopefully, a few of them will be lomo-refic to post!
I don't know how quickly I'll use the film up, but I'll get it processed and digitally reproduced so I can upload and share with my new Lomo friends.
Oh, My God!!
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Mourning the Loss
We parked in a gravel lot on the side and walked part of the way up the walkway over I-75. There were several other photographers there. It was eerily quiet, no one said a word. It was like we were all paying our respects at a funeral...I felt like I should have thrown red roses over the fence into the big gaping hole in the side.
On the way home we wondered out loud what my husband's Grandpa and Uncle Joe would have thought about the demolition had they lived to see it.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
At ULTA $27.49 USD got over $120 USD worth of delicious girlie goodies
I spent $27.49 USD and got over $120 USD worth of delicious girlie goodies. This is what I walked out the store with these 23 items listed below:
The ULTA makeup was buy one, get one free, so I picked out these gems:
ULTA Nail Lacquer ~ Pink Cloud
ULTA Max Wear Waterproof Mascara ~ Jet Black
ULTA Cheek Color ~ Glow!
ULTA Xtreme Wear Lipcolor Sheer ~ Poetic
ULTA Shea Butter Cuticle Oil
ULTA Polish Corrector Pen
Burt’s Bees Herbal Blemish Stick
ULTA Free 13-Piece Gift with Purchase of $17.50 ULTA Cosmetics ($65 Value)
~ Cool Palette
1. ULTA Cosmetic Bag ~ Cool
2. ULTA Folding Travel Hair Brush
3. ULTA Blush Brush
4. ULTA Brow & Lash Brush
5. ULTA Lip Brush
6. ULTA Nail Lacquer Sample ~ Tea Rose
7. ULTA Nail Lacquer Sample ~ Jezebel
8. ULTA Powder Blush Quad ~ Cool
9. ULTA Eyeshadow Quad ~ Cool
10. ULTA Lipcolor ~ Pink
11. ULTA Lipcolor ~ Razelberry
12. ULTA Lip Plumber
13. ULTA Contour Lip/Eye Liner Pencil ~ Sheer Berry/Deep Brown
At the Register they gave me these too:
1. Fragrance Sample ~ Versace Bright Crystal
2. Fragrance Sample ~ Vera Wang Princess
3. Fragrance Sample ~ Marc Jacobs Daisy
I signed up for a free Rewards card; I’ll probably be back….I’m thinking of getting my eyebrows waxed one of these days.
They also have a web site, http://www.ulta.com/; these sales are also available there for a limited time.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Because I Love Her - Party Recipes
She and I both had been looking forward to her purse party. I had put off buying a new purse or even going to any other parties waiting for her to have hers…even though my purse was falling apart…I waited patiently.
I knew that she was excited about showing off her new house and the prospect of earning enough through her party to get herself a new purse.
So, I decided to surprise her by “catering” the party. I bought a Taste of Home Appetizer magazine in the market and got inspired. I went through and found several recipes that looked simple enough for me to make and I thought would taste good together.
I had told her a few days before her party that I was making food, but I didn’t elaborate on exactly what or how much I was making. All I told her was to make sure she had some room in her refrigerator.
I could tell she was blown away when I pulled up and we started unloading the car. It was a lot of food.
I had picked up some colorful serving trays from the Dollar Store to put the food out on and I am embarrassed to “toot my own horn” but it did look great. (She said she heard back from people after the party that they thought she had hired a professional caterer.)
And if you knew me, and how badly I normally cooked, you’d know how really funny that is :)
So, I’ll list the appetizers I made and provide a link to them from the Taste of Home web site. http://www.tasteofhome.com/ . (If they should remove them from their web site, I have PDF files of them I can email to you…just ask.)
BLT Bites
www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/BLT-Bites
Cheese Crisps
www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Cheese-Crisps
Crunchy Cucumber Rounds
www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Crunchy-Cucumber-Rounds
Cucumber Pita Wedges
www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Cucumber-Pita-Wedges
Olive Pepper Pinwheels
www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Olive-Pepper-Pinwheels
Spinach Cheese Mushroom Caps
www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Spinach-Cheese-Mushroom-Caps
Taco Dip Platter
www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Taco-Dip-Platter
White Bean Bruschetta
www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/White-Bean-Bruschetta
Monday, July 28, 2008
She LOVES Her Stuffed Animals
You want to look away...but you can't.
She's been doing this for years...how she figured this out, we don't know...and it's only to these kinds of stuffed animals...that particular character.
People probably think I'm some kind of perv...but it is hilarious.
She does this on her own....I couldn't have posed her like that. And she only does it when she thinks no one's in the room with her...so you walk in and catch her like "that".
I've been trying to catch her on film every since we brought her to live with us in December. As soon as she hears that someone's around she stops.
What makes this even more hilarious is that she was my Mom's dog and used to do this all the time to her!
She actually has two Miss PIggys.
One time my husband and I were sleeping on an air mattress in my Mom's living room. When the lights went out, we heard....Thump, Thump, Thump...heavy breathing, heavy breathing....pitter patter of little feet....Thump, Thump, Thump...heavy breathing, heavy breathing...pitter patter...and so on.
She was "taking care of" both Miss Piggys.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Bookmark - Handmade Gift
I cross-stitched the skull and crossbones on 14 count cloth. I chose pinks, grays and blacks because I've seen her wear these colors a lot. I chose the skull and crossbones because she's 14 and all the kids seem to be wearing shirts and carrying purses with them on it.
I tried to find black lace to trim it in but didn't have any luck, so I searched Michael's and Jo-Ann's and came up with the hot pink bandana to use as a backing for it. I cut out a piece of stiff plastic from an old report cover at work. I taped the cross-stitch fabric to that and I then cut out a piece of bandana big enough to fold around the edges slightly and hand stitched it all around to make the bookmark.
I know the hand stitching looks sloppy; I don't have a sewing machine, but I think it adds to the overall “punkness” of the design.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Home Sweet Home - Cross-Stitch
I drove by her house...before she moved in, and took a photo of it. I did some editing, such as cropping, borders, etc. I then ordered an 8x10 print on Kodak Lustre paper.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Check Out the New "Handlebars" Video!
The video, which was created by Dirty UK, can be checked out right here:http://video. universalrepublic. com/?plid=1481452858&v=1534502575&aid=0
Spread the word...
NIN: The Slip CD Complete Album - Free Download
If the link below is not clickable, copy it and paste it into your web browser's address bar.http://dl. nin. com/theslip/confirmation?token=2ohk7lrT
When you click the link, you will be prompted for a token.
Your download token is: 2ohk7lrT
Welcome Home
I took a photo of her house and submitted it to http://www.icingimages.com/ to have it printed with edilbe ink and paper.
I then made my own cake and put it in a cake box purchased from Joann's.
She was surprised!
Monday, March 31, 2008
American Red Cross Diaster Relief Fund for Southern Illinois Flood Victims
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Sadieville - It's a Happy Place!
Who knew it really existed?!?
Thursday, February 28, 2008
THE TEN BEST MOVIES ABOUT PHOTOGRAPHERS
This list is a special collection picked by American Photography magazine editors and the readers of their State of the Art Blog.
10. The Notorious Bettie Page, 2005
9. Pecker, 1998
8. Star 80, 1983
7. Under Fire, 1983
6. Fairy Tale: A True Story, 1997
5. Apocalypse Now, 1979
4. Eyes of Laura Mars, 1978
3. Funny Face, 1957
2. Blow-Up, 1966
1. Rear Window, 1954
Maybe this list will help get your photography “jones” on while waiting for winter to past.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
100 Good Cookies
11/02/07 Repost from Flickr 365 Project I did during 2007.
(I'm on a diet, so this is the closest I'll get to the real thing for awhile....)
100 Good Cookies
1 C White Sugar
1 C Brown Sugar
1 C Oil
1 C Margarine
1 Egg
¾ t Salt
1 t Baking Soda
1 t Cream of Tartar
1 t Vanilla
1 C Oatmeal
1 C Rice Krispies
3 ½ C White All Purpose Flour
Mix together all the ingredients in order given. Roll into balls about the size of a walnut by hand. Place on greased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for about 11 mins, until lightly browned and dough ball is slightly flatten. Cool on rack.
The original recipe, which I don’t remember where I got it from, says to drop them by teaspoon, this method would yield 100 small cookies. By rolling them into a ball the size of a walnut, you will yield about 50 larger cookies; if you want 100 cookies, double the ingredients.
I had a small bag of cashew pieces at home, so I threw them into this batch that I made for the MSU vs. UM office tailgate party we had today.
© 2007 BarGal Photography
all rights reserved
All photographs may not to be used without my written permission.
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Thursday, February 21, 2008
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Welcome to the World!
This is Alyssa Jo, my grand daughter. She arrived at 7:29 am today (02/16/08). She's 8 lbs 9 oz and 21 inches long. She has a bushy head of hair. She must have gotten that from her Dad's side of the family....we were all bald!
Friday, February 15, 2008
Thursday, February 14, 2008
A Sign...
This photo is part of my 365 Project I did last year and posted on Flickr. You can see the entire project here.
Day 9 of 365 (January 9, 2007)
Feathers mean a lot to Native Americans. Although, I and my children are not full blooded Cherokees, we are very in tune to our heritage and its spirituality.
To us a feather isn’t just something that falls out of a bird, it means much more. To us the feather symbolizes honor, strength, wisdom, power, freedom, trust and more.
In Native American cultures, eagle feathers are given as an honor. The person chosen is selected because they have done a brave deed, such as fighting off a bear or going up against the enemy.
Although this feather is not an eagle feather, I am taking it as a sign, a profound sign...
I found it laying in my front yard, right there, obvious, almost as though someone put it there on purpose. I saw it as soon as I step out of my car...and I was stunned.
My husband and I had just returned from seeing our son off on his second deployment to Iraq. My son is very proud of his Native American heritage and very proud to serve his country, so this is a gift, it is a sign, it is a symbol...and I am displaying it on my wall proudly.
© 2007 BarGal Photography
all rights reserved
All photographs may not to be used without my written permission.
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(Update: Our son returned home safe and sound on March 5, 2007. You can see the 365 Project photo on that day in the link for the complete project set at the top of this posting.)