Sunday, April 26, 2009

Mini-Vacation


We took a quick overnight trip on Friday to Hyde Park, NY to see the FDR Presidential Museum, Library, and house. We all had a great time, and the weather is unbelievable! It has gone from gray, cold, and rainy, to hot, humid, and close to 90!!

For anyone interested in history, the area is a great place to explore. We only had time to visit the Roosevelt family home, library, and then Eleanor's home, but there is quite a bit more to see in the area. The Vanderbilt Mansion is open for tours, as well as Samuel Morse's home (the inventor of the Morse Code.) The Culinary Institute of America is also in Hyde Park. They have several restaurants on their campus and a great book/gift store. We made a brief stop there, but didn't have time to eat.

I had done my homework prior to the trip, and found a quilt shop en route. I purchased a few goodies and will share those in another post.

I'm still trying to figure out how to space photos throughout an individual post. Any pointers? Last weekend I made my very first batch of sourdough starter. I want to share some photos (and the recipe), but I've got to figure out the photo posting first!

Enjoy the last of the weekend,

Elizabeth

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Hello


Well, here it is...my first blog post. Welcome to #6 Morning Glory Lane, a cozy home for the sharing of ideas and creative musings. Please come in, the door is always open!

As I get my feet wet learning to post, I thought I'd share a rainy, spring picture with you. We are desperately craving some warm, sunny days in this part of the country, and fortunately the weather forecast for this weekend looks promising. We're keeping our fingers crossed! The "greening up" of my pot of Hen-and-Chicks and their new "baby chicks" gives me hope for warm days ahead.

I wish you a warm and happy spring-filled weekend,

Elizabeth