Showing posts with label Courthouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Courthouse. Show all posts

Monday, June 3, 2013

A pretty typical Friday night..

This past Friday, I had the opportunity to take a private tour of the State Capitol Building.
Because I did, that's why..
Under the dome, looking toward the main staircase
Looking up from the floor of the rotunda to the murals and gilding above.
For YEARS when I was younger, the dome was wrapped in scaffolding as they restored and  re-gilded the interior and exterior. It's such a beautiful building now that major restoration work has been finished.
You can walk around the inside of the dome at two different levels - unfortunately, we didn't on this tour.
Crazy detailed ceilings to the side of the rotunda, just inside the east entrance.
North entrance to the building with stairs leading up to the Senate Chambers.
Second level rotunda, looking east toward the Law Library.
West side of the third level - really detailed tiled mosaics.
Looking down from the Senate stairs.
The Governor's public Reception Room.
The Law Library - the entire east end of the building, top to bottom.
Recently ranked as one of the most beautiful libraries in the world!
Love a good spiral stair..
Smelled like...a really old library. Lots of leather.
Stained glass skylight in the Senate Chamber.
The gallery of the Senate Chamber.
The man who designed the Statehouse actually also designed the Marion County Courthouse.
Well..actually, he designed our Courthouse, then the Statehouse..then he left that job prematurely to design the Washington Monument. I guess you could say we made him famous. :)
Kind of a big deal.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Sunday Night Walk

I see our courthouse all lit up every night out my kitchen window - I finally decided I'd go get a picture of it..before it started snowing again!



Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Pasta Party

So, I’ve written a good bit about all the tomatoes I’ve been given, grown, or otherwise acquired. Today’s post is another “what-the-hell-are-you-doing-with-all-of-these-tomatoes” post.
A bread knife makes cutting tomatoes easier...and cleaner - no tomato squirt.
I saw a variation of this that was simpler, tried it, liked it, and tweaked it to become this recipe. It’s super fast, really satisfying, and tweakable to no end, so feel free to play around with it.
It starts with tomatoes – I cut my garden Roma tomatoes into halves or quarters depending on their size and set them I aside.
I then prepped the rest of what I thought I’d try in this batch: Onion, garlic, chard, kale, pesto, Parmesan cheese, and a good olive oil. I say good olive oil because it’s the sauce for the pasta, so it should be something you like the flavor of. Although butter would probably work well enough, too.
Tomato, onion, garlic, kale, chard, and spaghetti. Nom.
Anyway, sauté the onion in your olive oil for a bit adding a pinch of pepper. I didn’t add salt to the sauce because the cheese is salty enough and I knew I would want a lot of cheese J
After the onions have started turning clear, add the chopped tomatoes and a spoonful of pesto – mine came from a batch I made a while back and stored in the freezer. (Basil, oregano, garlic, salt, pepper, sun dried tomato, toasted cashews/walnuts/pine nuts, Parmesan, olive oil) I also added some chopped Swiss chard and kale – this was the new addition to the recipe this time..just because I had some in the fridge that needed used.
After a couple minutes when the tomatoes have started to soften and lose their skins, add the garlic and cook the mixture for another minute or so. If the tomatoes are tender enough for you, pull the skillet off the heat and add a handful of Parmesan. You could also deglaze the bottom of the pan with some white wine before taking it off the heat and adding the cheese..that’s really good, too.
Drain your pasta (I used spaghetti because I had it on hand..Fettuccine would also work well) saving some of the salted pasta water to loosen the sauce. Pour your pasta into the sauce pan and cook together until everything is coated and cooked through. If you’re like me, you’ll probably want more cheese J
Kale and chard are both super nutritious..and the fresh tomatoes are packed with all kinds of goodness, too.
Like I said, this can be added to and subtracted from to no end. It’s a really good, quick lunch or dinner and is a great way to use up your garden tomatoes.
Oh…one other quick note.. The President was in town this morning J  
The Man has quite the entourage. DOZENS of cars..lots of Secret Service.
A couple local kids, President Obama, his tank/bus, and the Marion County Courthouse.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Splainin' to do.

So, why – you might ask – would I buy a house that looks like this one? With the rotting, twisted garage and the layers and layers of shingles piled atop its tiny roof, it doesn’t make a very strong case for itself at times…and that’s before you see all the wallpaper and the knob and tube wiring.
The answer is that old real estate mantra: location, location, location!
Not only will my tiny, little house be about two blocks from my office, it’s also the same distance to several restaurants, a small grocery, the library, City Hall, and the microbrewery. Key among them: the microbrewery J Not only that, but my tiny, little house is located in one of the most architecturally diverse neighborhoods in town – something I really enjoy. So while the garage may have you spooked, or the next-door neighbor’s house with all its ills may be an eyesore for the moment, check out the views across the street!



And down the block:



Behind me:


Around the corner:


And, a couple blocks away:




Yes, my tiny house has its issues. But I’m sold on the big-old trees, the big-old houses, and the small-town charm. That’s all for now – come back soon!