The thing that I really love about doing this blog is checking my email and finding really great photos waiting for me to share with everyone else! My friend Laurie sent this photo to illustrate the word "celebration."
Scrubs are NOT a Costume (c) 2008 by Laurie Jean Sennott
"I had to work in the ER on Halloween. My co-workers went out and celebrated in style. They promised me they'd come in and show me their costumes. We hauled the life flight gurney and a bunch of other stuff out of a corner so that I could set up my large soft box and snap some pics. The one on the right is a guy. They had a blast that night partying, and they made my night by coming in for a brief spell. Real ER is better than any TV show."
It looks like you work with some fun people, Laurie -- thanks for sharing the photo! (I wish you all the best for your cross-country move, and look forward to hearing from you again as soon as you are settled!)
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Scrubs are NOT a Costume
by Laurie Jean Sennott
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Old Fashioned Peach Cobbler
by Laurie Jean Sennott
Old Fashioned Peach Cobbler by (c) Laurie Jean Sennott
Old Fashioned Peach Cobbler Mmmmmmmmm.:)
3 fresh peaches - peeled, pitted and sliced
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 1/2 cups white sugar
1/2 cup shortening
1 cup white sugar
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup milk
2 cups boiling water
3 tablespoons butter
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease a 10x10 inch baking dish.
Stir together peaches with cinnamon and 1 1/2 cups sugar. Set aside.
In a medium bowl, cream together shortening and 1 cup sugar. Mix in flour, baking powder and salt alternately with milk. Pour into prepared pan. Top with peach mixture. Drop butter in boiling water and pour all over peaches.
Bake in preheated oven 40 to 45 minutes, until golden brown.
For a low fat recipe you can always substitute real sugar with Splenda Granulated Sugar Substitute!
What's Your Pleasure?
by Laurie Jean Sennott
When Brad and I were living on the east coast, we were fortunate enough to make some really wonderful friends -- and although I love living here in Central Oregon, I miss my east coast friends terribly. I met some amazing photographers while I was there in the DC area -- and Laurie Jean Sennott is one of those photographers. I had not heard from her in awhile, so I was thrilled to receive an email and two photographs in response to our current word. Of this first one, Laurie said "this is a picture from downtown Reno...I think of it as old because, [well, do] they even develop 'motels' anymore?!?! Reno itself is old in many senses....I have some funny experiences of how old/backwards it has been for us!" (I can't wait to hear those stories, Laurie!)
What's Your Pleasure? (c) Laurie Jean Sennott