We love this grilled variation on Cuban style pork tenderloin. It’s so easy to make and incredibly tasty. Eat it as is or use it in Cuban sandwiches. I also like to use this pork in taco bowls. I use the soft taco bowls from Old El Paso and layer in some cut up pork …
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Folded Paper Ornaments
Filed Under: CELEBRATE, Christmas, CREATE, paper art Tagged With: paper ornament, squash book
A friend of mine was demonstrating how to make squash books and I thought – hey, I make those too but in much smaller form. I have made a few mini squash books but generally I make these as folded paper ornaments Pictured above: the scrapbook when closed It’s a simple paper folding technique. If …
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Heritage Quilt Show
Filed Under: CREATE, London and Beyond, TRAVEL
On Sunday, I had the opportunity to check out a heritage quilt show at Eldon House in honour of Quilt Ontario’s annual conference taking place in London this year (May 25-28 at University of Western Ontario, http://www.quiltontario2011.blogspot.com/). This exhibit is a partnership between Museum London and Fanshawe Pioneer Village, displaying a small selection of their …
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London Ontario Public Sculpture Part 2
Filed Under: CREATE, London and Beyond, TRAVEL
In case you missed it, you’ll find the first part of this London Ontario Public Sculpture series here. These pieces were commissioned by and are in front of the courthouse here in London. They’re called Xabis and are by Walter Redinger (Canadian) who created them out of fibreglass in 1974 for the opening of …
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Public Sculpture in London Ontario Part 1
Filed Under: CREATE, London and Beyond, TRAVEL
. Periodically, Museum London leads some art and history hikes here in the city. The topic this time was Public Sculpture in London Ontario. Public sculpture describes a couple different kinds of works: it can refer to publicly owned pieces; that is, pieces that are owned by public entities (paid for by tax dollars, owned by the …
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Eldon House
Filed Under: London and Beyond, TRAVEL
Eldon House is the oldest surviving private residence (now museum) in London, Ontario. It was built in 1834 and housed 4 generations of the Harris family. During its prime, Eldon House was very much the centre of the London social and cultural scene. In 1960, surviving members of the family (the great grandchildren of John …
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