Date: May 19th, 2009
Cate: The Fluff, The Political, The Recipes
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A Different Kind of Mud Cake, for Starters

truck-cake

Sage and I had a blast making this cake. The cake itself is very chocolaty, as you can tell from this prizewinning recipe. The frosting is a ganache that I whipped up with some powdered sugar. I saved some of the original stuff for the mud puddles. The sprinkles are cows, which I thought was appropriate, because these country boys around here are always hitting them with their trucks.

The cake is for a student of mine who is turning 18 tomorrow, although he has had to grow up pretty fast, as he lost both of his parents this past year. He’s been spending a lot of time looking for a new truck, hence the truck idea, which is also partly the fault of a cake I saw on Cakewrecks.com becoming part of my subconscious cake library…

We almost went with a Lego truck, but decided the monster truck would do just fine (and wouldn’t need to be put together at the last minute.)

I’m counting down the days until school ends. At this point it is eight days. I really don’t know why I am doing this, because I have been enjoying being there, especially lately. I’m on some sort of creative roll, and I have a class that has really bonded and become a “community.”

I found this flower, which is on a big ole weed, when we were out walking the other day. I’ve never seen anything quite like it, and the plant looked like a dandelion plant–but wasn’t.

cool-weed-flower

We had a blast this weekend hanging out with Greg’s cousin Sherylyn from Idaho. Frankly, she’s the first person in his family that I’ve clicked with. We went out to eat together tonight, and I’m sad that she’s going back to Idaho on Wednesday. I don’t feel that “click” feeling all that often around here, so when I meet someone cool, I really appreciate it.

I found this picture, quite possibly on Apartment Therapy, but I’m not sure. At any rate, I’d love for my bedroom to pretty much look exactly like this one.

pink-bedroom

Sage is doing excellent with the piano. He’s adding his own little bits, experimenting with songs done in different scales and all that. He picked it up really fast. I downloaded a LOT of music this weekend for him. I really believe that he is going to become a musician. He already is! While I was doing all of this downloading, I found Dengue Fever, a Cambodian band from LA that really rocks. I also downloaded a lot of jazz piano and “Play that Funky Music White Boy.” You know, cuz I got to keep it real.

I don’t know about you all, but I am really hating politics/the world situation right now. I think we should all work on saving our country and ourselves (for starters) by overwhelming the corporate “governments” with our farmer’s markets and other local endeavors. Here is a very inspiring article on that very topic: How Local Self Reliance Will Overthrow the System. I think the time is finally right for people to finally start pulling together in this direction. People are feelin’ that there aren’t any local jobs, you know?

Can’t wait to have chickens again!

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5 Comments

  1. May 19th, 2009
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  2. There was a British TV show a while back where this guy tried to cross America only visiting family and independently owned businesses. He couldn’t do it. He had to keep buying corporate in order to, you know, not starve.

    Pacian’s last blog post..So what am I up to, anyway?

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  3. May 20th, 2009
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  4. What wonderful photos–that cake is amazing! I bet the kid will be delighted and touched. We have lots more than 8 days left of school, so I’m just trying to hang in there. *sigh* (Alison is a big fan of buying piano scores on line and printing them–for $4.95 a pop) I keep finding them on my credit card!

    Margaret’s last blog post..Ups and downs

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  5. May 20th, 2009
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  6. Probably the single most enjoyable talent that I have is the ability to play just about anything on the piano. I started off with a few lessons (age 5) and then worked out how to play the music I knew. Later this became pop music. My ability to play almost anything on piano means that I’ve always been in demand by groups, theatres, tv, movies, schools, choirs & clubs etc. I also made quite a lot of money from it. Nowadays, not needing the extra income, I play for free for the local school & other community groups. I’m still enjoying it! I hope that Sage keeps up his enthusiasm for the piano – you can tell him (from me) that it will eventually open up a whole world of opportunity!

    I’m also disillusioned by politics (although I think Obama is doing quite a good job) and the artificial nature of our society. Local is good and so (imho) is returning to natural medicines, therapies, birth, outdoor pursuits etc….and local communities! Nature knows best! Foolow your instincts”

    Best wishes.

    Robert’s last blog post..Cervical smear test and McDonald’s

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  7. May 22nd, 2009
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  8. Mmmm… cake!!

    I miss the old farmer’s market I grew up close to. When I retire I plan on starting a garden so I can have some fresh produce for a change.

    Ken Albin’s last blog post..The Week

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    Hey Michelle,

    Great post. That cake is FABULOUS! You are quite the baker (and Sage too!)

    Enjoy the winding up of the school year.

    Peace & love,
    JP/deb

    JanePoet ~ JP/deb’s last blog post..Dropped / Worry

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