Friday, June 12, 2026

5 thing Friday - Texas Exits, yogurt, cell phone tool, the den, art

Last time I was in Bertram I found a new-to-me winery, called Texas Exits Winery. 
The co-owner and her mother were pouring and both very friendly ladies. The other visitors were very friendly, too, as in small towns people often are. I enjoyed a tasting (first time in a loooong time) and bought their sparkling rose to enjoy this week.
Exit 1431 - do you know where that leads?*
I have a hard time eating yogurt, even though I need the probiotics.  I think its mostly a texture thing, although Greek yogurt is kind of tart as well.  But if I swirl in some chunky peanut butter, and top with granola, its like eating a dessert.  Supposedly, full fat Greek yogurt is better for you. (less sugar, higher in nutrients, healthy fats)
I was telling someone else on their blog that I use my phone as a tool more often lately.  Case in point is documenting things round the house that I want to address - like low spots in the yard that need some filler dirt. (I notice it when it rains!) I go through my photos fairly often and come across the photo and its a great reminder.  Do you use your phone like that, too?
The art that was hanging in here was huge, dated, kind of ugly.
(you'll see it in a minute)
On a whim I went over to Hob Lob while I was doing errands and as their art was 40% off, I grabbed these three framed prints.  If nothing else, they keep it from being a giant expanse of just wall. (and I promise, this shade of green-blue is the same on both walls!)
They are companion art to the one a friend gave me.  I'm not going to decorate the whole house with Hobby Lobby, pinky swear.  But anything is better than this:
Very dated and not my taste.  I think I paid $20 for the large one about 15 years or so ago.  Both of these canvases are up for grabs if any of my peeps want them for their apartment.  Maybe they will do something artsy with them.
Speaking of art, I am still slowly gathering mostly thrift store art for the mini gallery in the front room.  This is an actual oldie I am re-purposing - I might have paid $2 for it at Salvation Army years ago.  It used to live in my laundry room.
I picked it up and couldn't bear to set it back down.  Esther was born in 1896 in Missouri, and outlived her parents and 3 siblings.  She died at 92 years old; 16 years after her husband Ralph.  And I own something she stitched as a child.  As my mother would say, "I wouldn't take a nickel for it!".

Gina


*Marble Falls, Texas!

10 comments:

Pattie Tierney said...

I can’t wait to see your Thrifted Gallery wall. That is such a sweet little piece that you picked up. I’m eager to see everything gathered in one place. I finally finished my little gallery wall in the hallway. I’m working around many things, including a thermostat. Only after I completed the wall did I find this genius idea of putting a hinged picture frame over a thermostat to hide it. If I do that now, I’ll have to rearrange the whole wall, so I need to give that some real thought.

Because I am not at all a telephone person as my voicemail message indicates, namely, that I’m staring at the phone while it’s ringing, waiting for it to stop, directing the caller to leave a text instead, I use my phone almost exclusively as a camera. I have it for emergencies, other than that, I’m not about to make a phone call.

Pattie Tierney said...

P.S. Cabot Creamery Greek Yogurt is superb.

Joanne said...

Your new picture is lovely. I like my yogurt with granola and fruit mixed in. I've mixed in almond or peanut butter a time or two also. It's really the only dairy I get in my diet so I don't want to stop eating it since I'm sure I need the calcium but I don't love yogurt.

SAM said...

I'm horrible at visualizing walls. I have some prints my husband took and enlarged, still not up from years ago. My sons deciding what various art pieces he might like as I've got so many doing nothing but being stored.

Cat said...

I don't own a smartphone and I never take pictures in my flat. The only bits you get to see if there's a cat in the picture ;-)

Kim said...

Oh I love that stitched piece and the history that comes with it. What a neat piece to hang on the wall...and yes, totally use my phone as a tool the way you do!

The Happy Whisk said...

I love the pinky swear. You're funny!

Granny Marigold said...

You could live on that yogurt/pb/granola combo and be healthy!! My sister was telling me that cold cereal is fortified and one can live on it ( plus milk). She was semi-joking. Both of us have food issues.
That handwork made so many years ago is quite unique.

kath001 said...

I also use my phone/camera as a tool. I often take a photo of a room, as it gives me a different perspective than just looking at it with my eyes. I also use it when arranging quilt squares for the same reason.

Heather{Our Life In a Click} said...

I love that last piece. How special. I did a little gallery wall in our guest room with thrifted and repurposed art.