Saturday, March 27, 2010

Spring!

It is here, even if it was cold today (in the 30s all day).

Daffodils are in bloom, and crocuses are popping up in my back yard!



I've got only one thing to say to the cold weather:

Chomp!

In other news, speaking of chomping, I cooked a maitake ("Hen of the Woods") mushroom for dinner tonight--sauteed with onions and kale, and a bit of herbs de provence, served over quinoa, with a bit of chevre. I was quite good, despite the very strange--and beautiful--appearance of these mushrooms. They look like some sort of strange floral sea creature... but are very high in vitamin D!

(Before sauteing)

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Springtime in Santa Fe is...

60 degrees and sunny on Saturday.

Six inches of snow on Sunday night.

Cross country skiing on Tuesday.

65 degrees and a tank top on Wednesday.

A suntan from the hot springs on Thursday.

More snow on Friday.

Springtime is volatile and indecisive, but beautiful nonetheless. Some snapshots from my time at home last week:

Waxing moon in the west

Now, this next picture may seem mundane--our condiments, great. But it is actually VERY SIGNIFICANT. See that bit of sunlight in the photo?

That sunlight is coming in through the northwest kitchen window, for the first time in months. The sun is shifting back north again. Spring is here--Enjoy it!

(It has even been delightfully springlike in New Haven!)

Monday, March 15, 2010

Slavs in NYC!

Last Week, Slavs spent our first week of spring break singing in NYC!

To begin, we bought A LOT of food:



Slavs get very hungry--and there were 10 of us...

We rode the subway often and at length--it is a tiring way to get around, if you ask me, though convenient.



There's lots of cool art in the subway, which is refreshing, including many mosaics and bronze sculptures.




We sang in a diverse array of places, including the Ukrainian Institute of America, several schools and nursing homes, a synagogue, and a Serbian restaurant called Kafana. The space was tiny and the food (a lot of meat) was really good.

Kafana Menu

Somehow, we ended up with 6 altos, 3 seconds, and only 1 soprano for most of the tour. What can I say? The alto section had unusually good attendance, all the time! Here we all are:


We were also blessed with really nice weather for most of our tour. I hardly wore a coat at all! It was really lovely.

We did mostly fun touristy things, sitting in cute cafes, strolling through fun neighborhoods, shopping...

Cafe Select

One of the coolest things we happened upon was an accordion shop. It was run by a middle aged German man, who was also the conductor of a 15-piece all-female accordion orchestra in NYC. "We will have to do a collaboration," he said, after we sang him a few songs.



After our Thursday night gig singing for the Russian Club at Columbia University, we were given a very beautiful but unfortunately heavy flower arrangement. Luckily, Sarah's spent a lot of time in Africa, and has carried many things on her head... Getting it through the Subway was another matter entirely, however...



Now I am back at home. I am always glad to be back. It snowed more than 6 inches last night! It was warm and sunny today, though, and most of it has melted. Graham and I are going to go cross-country skiing tomorrow, his new favorite pastime, and something I have never done before... Whee!

Monday, March 8, 2010

Things Are Looking Up


... Which is to say, growing up. After the last two weeks of February being cold and grey, I caught these guys poking their little heads up outside Kroon Hall.

Welcome to Spring!

We (Slavs) are in NYC this week on tour. It has been lovely and sunny and spring-like! Pictures to follow soon!