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Saturday, August 29, 2009

Downtown Artist Likes Lofty Venues and Sea Creatures

Over the past few weeks two unique pieces of art have appeared on the backsides of two downtown Henderson KY buildings.   

The first art was noticed about two weeks ago on the backside parapet of the Hometown Variety Store on 2nd Street in Henderson KY.  The unknown artist created a rather large interpretation of a Shark using a blue and yellow color scheme.

The second was noticed on the third floor rear fire escape door of the Citi-Center Office Building.  The spray paint art appears to be that of an Octopus and having the same color scheme as the shark.

I spoke to Julie Turnipseed, Executive Director of the Downtown Henderson Project, (8/29/09 at 11:00 am) and she was unaware of their existence. 

This artist has talent. 

What are these public works of art all about?

Have you seen this artist work in other locations?

(I am in no way approving of this display of art, it looks like graffiti.  I just find the theme and quality of interesting in our downtown.  It is my desire that the artist can find something constructive to do with this enormous talent.)

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Peach Sorbet (made with Cardinal Farms Peaches)

003Makes about fourteen 1/2- cup servings

3/4 Cup of Granulated Sugar
3/4 Cup of Water
2 1/2 Pounds of Peeled and sliced Peaches
2/3 Cup tangerine or orange juice (we used fresh squeezed oranges)
1 Tablespoon Corn Syrup  (the stuff that’s killing us!)

Peach Sorbet being made in Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker Place sugar and water in a 1 1/2 quart saucepan.  Bring to a boil over medium heat, reduce heat to medium and cook until the sugar is completely dissolved to make a simple syrup- you will have 1 1/4 cups simple syrup. Transfer to a bowl and cool completely.

Place the peach slices/cubes or chunks into a blender and slightly puree.  You should end up with 6 cups of Peach Puree.  Stir in the tangerine or orange juice, corn syrup and cooled simple syrup.  Cover and chill for 2 hours or longer.

Cuisinart ICE-30BC Pure Indulgence 2-Quart Automatic Frozen Yogurt, Sorbet, and Ice Cream MakerTurn on the Cuisinart Ice Cream maker and pour the mixture into the freezer bowl, and let mix until thickened, about 20 to 25 minutes.  The sorbet will have a soft, slushy texture , similar to a freshly scooped Italian ice, If a firmer consistency is desired, transfer the sorbet to an airtight container and place in freezer for about 2 hours. Remove from freezer about 15 minutes before serving.

- I trust you will enjoy this recipe as much as I have.  This year we have been blessed with bountiful peaches.  Let me know how it turns out when you make this recipe.

Recipe adapted from the Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker Recipe Book. Cardinal Farms is a peach orchard in Henderson County Kentucky.

What are other ice cream related recipes you have tried in the Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker?

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Twitter Friends are some of the Best . . .

I am so fortunate to have some of the best Twitter friends!

Why should you YOU start twittering? Read this blog by the best twitter Michael Hyatt!

Nibby’s Twitter Mosaic

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I had the twitter mosaic posted on the blog recently but since it took so long to load- I have moved it off the blog. 

What is your best Twitter Story?

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Bicycles & Bicyclist’s - I have a heart for both!

Untitled-1 Bicycles have always been a part of my life. Pretty much all my life that I can remember I have owned at least one bicycle and have always had one close by wherever I have lived.

Before my driving age I was the kid that always wanted to be somewhere (place) different all the time.  I found out early- if I wanted to go somewhere- I better just get on my bicycle and go. 

I found myself riding the bicycle to my grandparents house or to the church or to the downtown area of Henderson KY (we lived in Highlander Acres in Henderson KY during my growing up years).  I rode Kimsey Lane many times when it was a gravel road.

During the past 10 years I have been bicycling for fun and fitness.

I have participated in many organized bicycle rides and helped organize bicycle riding groups.  Me along with several others started the annual Pickin and Pedlin Bicycle ride in Henderson Kentucky that is a part of the Bluegrass festival.

One fear that I have every time I get on the bicycle is that of a untimely death with a bicycle vehicle collision.  You always have to be careful. 

I have been very fortunate to have some of the very best riding partners.  For many years Dave Nelson rode with me and now I ride with Mr Z (Pat Zimmerman).  They have been the very best riding partners anyone could ever have-each watching out for one another.

Over the past few years I have had one dear friend loose his life in a bicycle/vehicle death and two others that have had connections to Henderson Kentucky

Sam Wolf Sam Wolf  was a dear friend and he lost his life on Sunday October 1, 2006.  He was bicycling on the Great American Pumpkin Metric bicycle ride.  I knew Sam quite well since he was a early morning exercising person at my gym Tri-State Athletic Club.   He is pedaling away in heaven now- he really was a big spinner too!

Rachel Speight Rachel Speight lost her life in a bicycle-vehicle collision in Henderson County Kentucky in June 2006.  She was from Houston Texas but was attending Yale  University and was on a bicycling trip with a Habitat group that was going through Henderson County Kentucky.  I never knew Ramie (as her friends called her), but do have a passion for bicycles and bicycling like she did.  God bless her soul. I felt for her family experiencing this untimely death in a city where they didn’t know anyone.  May her soul rest in peace.

Darryl Benefiel Darryl Benefiel was a bicyclist and a former member of the Evansville Bicycle Club -even serving as the club president during in 1999.  He moved from the Henderson/Evansville Metro area to California in the past few years.   According to  the Corona Dell, a California online newspaper article he  was killed when a car turning struck him on his bicycle on July 23, 2009.  He has ties to Henderson Kentucky. 

Bicyclist Memorial Ride for Darryl Benefiel Today, Sunday, August 2, 2009 Evansville Bicycle Club members have organized a memorial ride for Darryl Benefield.  I participated in this ride.  We had 11 bicyclist show up and give support to a family greiving for the lose of their dear family member.  What a honor it was to me to participate in such a ride event.  We bicycled from Atkinson Park in Henderson KY to the funeral home.  I never knew of Darryl but feel connected to him since he has family from Henderson Kentucky and he shared a love for bicycling just like I do.

If you are looking for a bicycle check out the Henderson Kentucky bicycle shop Brecks Bicycle Shop

Hug your fellow bicyclist today.  If you are on a bicycle be careful.  If you are driving a vehicle-- always be on the watch for a bicycles!

Share the Road!