For many years Channel 11, WPIX in New York City ( one of the oldest TV stations in the country ), would present the " Yule Log " on Christmas Eve. While the Yule Log burned, Christmas carols would play. Now my childhood home did have a fireplace, but there was something about the Yule Log on Channel 11 that made us happy. It became a New York area tradition. I hope you enjoy it! This particular Yule Log was shown in 1983.
Several months ago I wrote about Kip's Castle, which is located in parts of both Verona (8 acres) and Montclair, New Jersey (2 acres). Frederic Ellsworth Kip was a wealthy man who had his home constructed to look like a Norman castle. In the 1980's it was inhabited by a weird religious cult.
The Iris Presby Memorial Iris Gardens in Upper Montclair, New Jersey is possibly the largest and most diverse iris garden in the world. Every May and June thousands of lovely irises bloom.
Yum! The souffle looks delicious! That's one nice boyfriend you have.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! Yummmmmmmmm! I never ever had a souffle!
ReplyDeleteoooh, I'll bet it was delicious!
ReplyDelete@Susan -- it was delicious! Yes, I have a nice boyfriend :)
ReplyDelete@Ma.links -- it really was delicious!
ReplyDelete@Sheila -- Souffles are great, but tricky to make. That's why they rarely serve them in restaurants!
ReplyDelete@And miles to go . . .it was yummy!
ReplyDeleteRe: Thank you so much. Yes, all my photos are taken here in Stockholm, Sweden. U sure are, hehe! :D
ReplyDeleteThat looks sooo good! Lucky you!!
ReplyDeleteWow, you are one lucky girl =) And I saw the movie Julie & Julia very recently, it was very funny.
ReplyDeleteI have never made a souffle..they scare me. :-)
ReplyDelete@Ma.links -- Stockholm is beautiful. One of the prettiest cities in Europe. I hope to go one day.
ReplyDelete@~*~Eneida~*~it was sooo good.
ReplyDelete@Swedish Yogini -- I like that movie too. I like Meryl Streep and Stanley Tucci, especially.
ReplyDelete@caite -- I'm afraid to make souffles, too. My boyfriend approaches cooking and baking as if they're scientific experiments. :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks…curses, I was going to use the world 'delicious' but it's already been used several times before.
ReplyDeleteTherefore, it looks positively delectable.
@Teachinfourth -- Yes, it was positively delectable!
ReplyDeleteWow, that looks delicious! Lucky you to have a boyfriend to cook you these fabulous sweets:)
ReplyDelete@classycareergirl -- yes I am lucky!:)
ReplyDeleteIt's D-I-V-I-N-E
ReplyDelete@The Redhead Riter -- Y-E-S! :)
ReplyDeleteDoes your boyfriend have a brother perhaps? ;) Fellow Jersey girl here, found you through LBS! Hope you have a nice, long weekend!
ReplyDelete@Charlotte -- hi to another girl from Jersey!
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