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Peak Pear season is upon us and I couldn’t be happier. These Bartletts will be perfect to slice and bake with brie and port wine for an evening bite. We have that simple combination a few times during the season with different varieties as they ripen. The versatility of pears makes them good from breakfast until midnight snack.
Very simple pear preparations include:
If you want to do some special baking pears will enhance pastries, cakes and other desserts:
Don’t for get the cocktail hour:
Pears keep well so we will have them all winter from different parts of the country. I hope you will enjoy the season as much as we do at our house. What are your favorite ways to eat pears? Do you have a favorite variety? Mine is Comice, very hard to transport, but worth the effort if you can find them. Bon appetite!!
My 10th great-grandmother was born near Venice and died in London. Her husband was a musician from a musical family hired by Henry VIII to play and compose music in court. She and her husband were probably Jewish in origin. She is buried in All Hallows Barking, a very old church in London.
Elena DeNazzi (1515 – 1571)
is my 10th great grandmother
Lucreece Lucretia Bassano (1556 – 1632)
daughter of Elena DeNazzi
John Thomas Lanier (1631 – 1719)
son of Lucreece Lucretia Bassano
Sampson Lanier (1682 – 1743)
son of John Thomas Lanier
Elizabeth Lanier (1719 – 1795)
daughter of Sampson Lanier
Martha Burch (1743 – 1803)
daughter of Elizabeth Lanier
David Darden (1770 – 1820)
son of Martha Burch
Minerva Truly Darden (1806 – 1837)
daughter of David Darden
Sarah E Hughes (1829 – 1911)
daughter of Minerva Truly Darden
Lucinda Jane Armer (1847 – 1939)
daughter of Sarah E Hughes
George Harvey Taylor (1884 – 1941)
son of Lucinda Jane Armer
Ruby Lee Taylor (1922 – 2008)
daughter of George Harvey Taylor
Pamela Morse
I am the daughter of Ruby Lee Taylor
Elina DE NAZZI died on 23 Sep 1571 in All Hallows By The Tower, London, England. She was born in Bassano Del Grappa, Italy
BIOGRAPHY: Elina (Ellen) was the daughter of Beneditto de Nazzi. She was born in Venice, Italy, probably as that is where she married Anthony Bassano on Aug. 10, 1536. He stayed there until their daughter, Angelica was born In Nov. of 1537. One can not help but wonder about the name of their daughter. At least three of the brothers named daughters, Angelica, Angell and Angela, possibly indicating that could be the name of their mother. BIOGRAPHY: Beneditto de Nazzi is considered to possibly be a Jewish name because Nasi or Nasis means ‘leader’ or ‘prince’ in Hebrew. So this makes both families Bassano and de Nazzi probably Jewish.
Terror is the new leisure. We have become so accustomed to the word being used all over the world to describe atrocities, political take overs, and now the rising stars of the terror world, ISIS. The meaning has become scattered and diluted, so now that real sociopathic mobs roam the desert with intent to do massive destruction we have no new way to describe what they do. We have allowed fear and loathing to become part of everyday living. While I am personally glad I am not in a position to direct military or political policy I do see a reason for declaring exactly what we are doing (besides fear and loathing) with our military might. When war is actually declared there is incentive to negotiate peace and end the war. By free styling war with no declarations we have gathered new enemies and spread distrust all over the globe. I have objected and protested publicly against war since I was a teenager, but in all that time the government has never had the guts to declare one. We are just participating in one huge covert operation that changes frequently and irrationally as we become less popular.
John McCain and I have never agreed before and will not be likely to do so in the future. I usually think my Senator from Arizona is a paranoid militaristic dweeb with too many houses. If a bunch of violent punks can declare themselves to be a sovereign nation and run rampant over rule of law the United States needs to declare SOMETHING!!! Are we bullies? Are we cowardly? Are we completely out of touch with reality? I think yes to all of the above questions. I personally think this is more than a decisive moment in history. It is pivotal now to stop this armageddon warm up before momentum takes us to a new world order that we can’t imagine.
What terrifies me is the idea that our government is full of self serving and dishonest people who have no will to act. I am not naming any names because there is no individual responsible. It is a culture that tells us to “support our troops” without telling us what those troops are really doing and why. Going to war is serious business, but going straight to hell because we won’t declare war or peace terrifies me.
I like to work out in both the warm and cool water in the morning. If I go early the pool is in the shade, which my skin requires for happy water dancing. The warm jacuzzi is perfect with the steps and handle for my long stretches and yoga postures. The ladder in the deep end of the big pool provides similar advantages. Not featured in the video here is the full set of steps with a handrail in the sallow end. There are endless stretches and sun salutation variations that can be done when you have steps. Each pool has its advantages. Some pools and bodies of water have dangerous safety issues to consider. A water movement routine can take advantage of all depths of water and all architectural features that are safely installed. In nature you can use the tide or the current to your advantage if you are careful and have a clear understanding.
I am very lucky to have such a warm climate and pools that suit my purposes right at home. In the winter our community pool is not heated, but the large jacuzzi is, so I can still enjoy a stretchy warm water work out at all times of the year. My body is used to this kind of large movement in water and starts to miss it if I am away for very long. The only places I like better than my own pools at home are hot springs pools. My idea of pure bliss is to Floatli for hours in a mineral hot spring with a nice view. Glenwood Springs, Colorado comes to mind. I also love Desert Hot Springs, California. Euro hot springs resorts are the bomb. Where do you like to go in the water, Gentle Reader? Do you have a pool, beach or lake near your home? How do you like to enjoy the water?
My business cards are running low so I have thought how I would like to edit the next batch I order. I do love my logo that I had designed many years ago, but the way I work now and want to work in the future has changed. I still love spas and travel, but am much more moderate about the amount of time I want to spend away from my home now. I have not taught at a destination spa for ten years and I have no desire to resume any teaching like that. I have been enjoying learning to blog and communicate in new ways in order to spread my talents and my message. I still am a big believer in water immersion and bodywork as a restorative feature of holiday merriment. I no longer have any need of classes all day and a competitive program to follow in an all-inclusive package. I don’t need instruction to make good use of a gym, pool or a steam room. I am an expert at all of that. I appreciate good teaching but now prefer to study in short spurts, doing workshops with teachers I truly admire over a one size fits all health curriculum. I now like an a la carte approach to my own health.
This has made me think about my very first job in the spa industry which was not a paid position. I was a swimming teacher and also taught aquatics and studio fitness classes at a local health club. I was invited to Canyon Ranch in Tucson to meet one of my travel clients and deliver a ticket to her (airline tickets were on paper and very valuable, if you remember). She took me to a class in which I was invited to participate. During the class the teacher, who was the fitness director, danced over and asked me if I wanted a job. I said no. After class I spoke to her and she made me an offer I did not refuse, which was to be a spy in the pool classes. There had been complaints and she wanted to have a person take the classes and evaluate them. This dandy offer came with no strings attached. I went to 3 or 4 pool classes a day and wrote a short evaluation of them for the office. If the teacher was very bad I had a talk with that instructor about improving the class, but never wrote them up to be as bad as they were. If they did not improve, then I did make the report more negative. The rest of my busy spa day was spent in the steam room, taking classes or getting discount body work. I was really good at that job and added value to the operation while taking from it exactly what I desired at the time. Later I went on the payroll, which I think was a big mistake. I liked spying much better than working and going to meetings.
I think I have particular specialized knowledge that is useful to anyone operating a spa, and that I am going to launch a service called The Spa Spy. I will offer to do an evaluation based on the needs of the client spa. I can bring the spa director new perspectives, most importantly that of the customer. Secret shoppers help retailers narrow down and eliminate problems in stores. Since spas depend a lot on energetic and emotional elements it is even more important to find out how a customer who is not known to the staff is treated. I can provide valuable feedback about in house rumors and attitudes…always easy to extract during a one hour service. It is the easiest thing in the world to get the dish on how the staff feels about management during a spa treatment. My vast experience as a travel agent as well as a spa instructor makes me uniquely qualified to provide this service. My next card will have a revision. She will undergo a makeover..and become The Spa Spy….same classy lady, new services offered. What do you think, Gentle Reader? Do you own a spa and wonder what is really going on there?
Well, as through the world I’ve rambled, I’ve seen lots of funny
men
Some rob you with a sixgun, some with a fountain pen- Woody Guthrie
I have been advocating for cameras on cops because it makes sense. Even if you don’t think the police are corrupt you must agree that getting evidence straight is a boon to justice. There is a petition being circulated by citizens who are demanding that all cops be wired with cameras when on duty. I think it is essential to somehow regain respect for local law enforcement, but many of us have direct experience of cops wildly abusing their power. My neighborhood has a fake neighborhood watch for the sole purpose of willfully denying crime. This has lowered our quality of life for years and certainly lowered our opinion of the Tucson Police Department. It seems that they apply for grant money by gathering signatures and submitting them to some agency claiming that they are doing some kind of relationship building or neighborhood policing. It does not matter if the signatures are all gathered from folks who are committing heavy duty crimes against their neighbors, or that the cops refuse to respond to citizens reporting those crimes (for years). They support these corrupt activities with Federal grant funding because it is so easy to defraud the funding agency. Cops never expect to be investigated and act accordingly.
While I am also saddened by the loss of life and violent deaths of innocent citizens at the hands of cops, I believe that corrupt cops do more financial damage than we can imagine. I think every word that comes out of an on duty cop’s mouth must be recorded for everyone’s benefit. The police departments using the camera system report a huge drop in complaints about the force, so I don’t know why they would resist this idea of recording what they do while they are on salary. The people with the most potential to damage public trust in the police are the cops who interact with the public “informing” us. Delivering highly edited and mendacious information is not the same as communicating with the public. Communication is not a one way street. Both parties have valid positions in communication. Both parties are honest in ethical conversations. In order for the public to have ethical conversations with police we need back up and evidence that protects us…the citizens. We know cops protect and serve themselves, but I want them to start to protect and serve the public with the same zeal. I do not think this will naturally occur. Please sign the petition and communicate with the White House on this important issue. It would be great to be able to trust the cops.
The seedless varieties are less intense in flavor but lend themselves well to:
I would use the real concord with seeds and full flavor for the perfect versions of:
I am looking forward to some deep purple cocktails this season:
What are your favorite varieties of grapes and how do you like to use them? I always love learning new customs and recipes.
When September sends kids back to school everyone starts to prepare for winter holidays. I was at the grocery store yesterday and saw the entire seasonal section ready for Halloween. It is still August but the candy, the costumes, and all the yard decorations are on display to get us in the mood. Americans spend about 7 billion dollars annually on Halloween, according to the National Retail Federation. More money is spent on adult consumes than on children’s costumes. The season that begins Nov 1 and runs through Dec 16, known as the holiday shopping season results in 52 billion dollars in spending. You might say that the slow warm up in both celebration time and money spent on Halloween is a drop in the bucket compared to the rest of the spending year. People get very wound up with lists and crafts and party planners as New Years finally approaches. The typical diet/fitness regime begins on January 1, along with new credit card redemption plans. The remorse about over spending and over eating lasts about a month until Super Bowl time.
Fall is a natural time to store things and preserve them for winter. Our ancestors endured heavy hardship if they did not prepare and store enough food for the winter months. Harvest was a time of joy and celebration (perhaps not exactly like modern Day of the Dead) when neighbors came together and gave thanks for the crops they had grown. They had to be mindful to keep enough and share enough to make it as community through the cold months. Today we let the food banks worry about feeding society. We follow an unnatural cycle of spending just when we should be doing some saving for future needs. I suggest a few changes we can make to give the earth a better holiday season:
We dined at the Wild Garlic Grill for the second time yesterday and vowed to go more frequently because it suits us perfectly. The first time we ate there was on Easter when we were looking for something new and different. Both times we have ordered from the daily special menu and have been mighty impressed with the cuisine. The chef is skilled in creating contrasts with flavor, temperature, and surprise ingredients. We remembered the cocktails because they are inventive and made with fresh ingredients. Bob likes beer so he enjoyed a nut brown ale from a local brewery while I tried the fuzzy tini, a peach martini cocktail.
There is a vegetarian special all the time which revolves around sessional ingredients, so mine were very different from each other since the seasons had changed. I think mine was the best bargain because it was so plentiful it came home and became a beautiful pasta salad to eat today. Bob enjoyed his fish dish very much, reporting that it was fresh and perfectly prepared. We both had really cute yucca strips as garnish on top of our entrees. Our portobello mushroom appetizer course filled us significantly because it was accompanied by warm french bread and a sauce that made us want to lick the plate. It was made with mostly red peppers, I think. When we asked for more bread the very accommodating server brought extra sauce as well. Service was very well executed, which we remembered from our fist time. You feel that your server is paying close attention to timing and making sure your needs are met without being intrusive. In fact the whole operation suits us because attention is placed on high quality and good service instead of high overhead for the facility. The bar is cozy and the kitchen open for viewing. We like the local art work that includes portraits of stars of the horror genre. The Wild Garlic Grill is a comfortable and delicious place to spend a happy hour, a brunch, or a dinner. We will return often since it is close to home, and recommend it to anyone looking for a special individual dining experience.
Richenza of Berg (c. 1095 – 27 September 1125) was the wife of Vladislav I of Bohemia and the Duchess of Bohemia. She was the daughter of count Henry I of Berg and his wife Adelheid of Mochental.
Richenza married Vladislav before 1111; her sister Sophie of Berg married another Přemyslid, Otto II the Black, in 1114. The third sister, Salomea of Berg, married the Duke of Poland Bolesław III Wrymouth in 1115.
In 1125 the dying Vladislav I chose his relative Otto II the Black as his successor, which was also the wish of Vladislav’s wife Richenza. Only the intervention of his mother Świętosława changed his mind, and Vladislav reconciled with his brother Soběslav.
After Vladislav’s death the disappointed Richenza wanted to move to Zwiefalten monastery, but died on the way on 27 September 1125. She is buried in Reichenbach.
Issue
Svatava
Vladislav II of Bohemia (c.1110 – January 18, 1174), King of Bohemia
Děpolt (- August 1167)
Jindřich
[edit] Literature
KAREŠOVÁ, Z.; PRAŽÁK, J. Královny a kněžny české. Prague : X-Egem, 1996.
[edit] References
^ KAREŠOVÁ, Z.; PRAŽÁK, J. Královny a kněžny české. Prague : X-Egem, 1996.
Richza vonBerg Schelklingen (1080 – 1125)
is my 25th great grandmother
Vladislav Bohemia (1117 – 1175)
son of Richza vonBerg Schelklingen
Fredrich Bohemia (1141 – 1189)
son of Vladislav Bohemia
Lidmila Bohemia (1170 – 1240)
daughter of Fredrich Bohemia
OTTO II Wittelsbach of Bavaria (1206 – 1253)
son of Lidmila Bohemia
Elisabeth Wittelsbach Duchess Bavaria (1227 – 1273)
daughter of OTTO II Wittelsbach of Bavaria
Consort Elisabeth the Romans Carinthia (1263 – 1313)
daughter of Elisabeth Wittelsbach Duchess Bavaria
Albrecht Albert II ‘The Wise’ Duke of Austria Habsburg (1298 – 1358)
son of Consort Elisabeth the Romans Carinthia
Leopold III “Duke of Austria” Habsburg (1351 – 1386)
son of Albrecht Albert II ‘The Wise’ Duke of Austria Habsburg
Ernst I “Ironside” Archduke of Austria Habsburg (1377 – 1424)
son of Leopold III “Duke of Austria” Habsburg
Katharina Archduchess Austria Von Habsburg (1420 – 1493)
daughter of Ernst I “Ironside” Archduke of Austria Habsburg
Christof I VanBaden (1453 – 1527)
son of Katharina Archduchess Austria Von Habsburg
Beatrix Zahringen (1492 – 1535)
daughter of Christof I VanBaden
Sabine Grafin VonSimmern (1528 – 1578)
daughter of Beatrix Zahringen
Marie L Egmond (1564 – 1584)
daughter of Sabine Grafin VonSimmern
Richard Sears (1590 – 1676)
son of Marie L Egmond
Silas Sears (1638 – 1697)
son of Richard Sears
Silas Sears (1661 – 1732)
son of Silas Sears
Sarah Sears (1697 – 1785)
daughter of Silas Sears
Sarah Hamblin (1721 – 1814)
daughter of Sarah Sears
Mercy Hazen (1747 – 1819)
daughter of Sarah Hamblin
Martha Mead (1784 – 1860)
daughter of Mercy Hazen
Abner Morse (1808 – 1838)
son of Martha Mead
Daniel Rowland Morse (1838 – 1910)
son of Abner Morse
Jason A Morse (1862 – 1932)
son of Daniel Rowland Morse
Ernest Abner Morse (1890 – 1965)
son of Jason A Morse
Richard Arden Morse (1920 – 2004)
son of Ernest Abner Morse
Pamela Morse
I am the daughter of Richard Arden Morse
RICHINZA (-27 Sep 1125). Berthold’s Chronicon of Zwiefalten names (in order) “Richinza ductrix Boemiæ, Sophia ductrix Moraviæ, Salome ductrix Poloniæ” as sisters of “Heinricus comes [et] Rapot”, specifying in the subsequent paragraph that Richinza was “uxor Vlatizlaus qui et Lauzlan dux Boemiæ” [942]. The necrology of Zwiefalten records the death “V Kal Oct” of “Richinza ductrix Boemie filie Heinrici comitis senioris” [943]. m ([1110]) VLADISLAV I Duke of the Bohemians, son of VRATISLAV II Duke of the Bohemians & his third wifeSwiętoslawa [Svatana] of Poland (-12 Apr 1125, bur Prague St Maria).