Posted at 4:46 pm | Filed Under Site News
Merry Christmas to all you parrotheads and Livin the Lime Life fans!
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New Products Available - Personal Camcorders
Posted at 6:14 pm | Filed Under Let's Go Shopping, Travel
These babies are adorable and fun to play with. I love mine; a Flip Mino Camcorder. However, we also have the Flip Mino Camcorder available in HD format.
This would be the perfect gift for a video blogger, YouTube star, parent or grandparent. The best part is that the USB is built into the unit (thus the “flip”). It also plugs right in to updated TVs that contain a USB port.
Such great fun for those vacations, Buffet concerts and parrothead parties.
You can see the Lime Life designs by clicking the link above for the Lime Life Shop and you can visit AngelStorm Studios for other unique designs for everyone.
Get yours today and use code ATONALHUMANS to save $5!
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New Political Design
Posted at 7:28 pm | Filed Under Arts & Crafts, Let's Go Shopping, Randomness
Great for the Anti - Obama crowd. Perfect for the political season with a little twist on Obama’s speeches. Get one soon and wear it with pride! Enjoy!
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Tis the Season
Posted at 11:57 am | Filed Under Randomness
This is a cross post from AngelStorm Studios, I thought I’d add it here as well since it’s appropriate for both sites.
As every Floridian knows, August is really the start of the hurricane season. Yes, it officially starts in June, but in my 42 years here few storms come around us around the end of August.
I created this design in 2005, the most active hurricane season ever
recorded. Take note that Katrina also hit New Orleans in the same year on August 29.
It’s funny how some things stick in our heads… I remember the hurricanes and going back to school happening all at the same time. We always went back to school the week before Labor Day (approximately) and I identify my birthday with both (August 25). Some birthday present, eh?
I’ve already started wearing my shirt around and everyone I run into absolutely loves it! All you Southerners get with the program, you know you are a pro at this, too. You can find it in my shop on t-shirts, mugs, stickers, and more.
Come get yours today before the season is over.
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It’s the Real Thing…
Posted at 12:18 am | Filed Under In the Kitchen, Randomness
Cuban Mojito Recipe
(Straight from Havana)
1 teaspoon powdered sugar
Juice from 1 lime (2 ounces)
4 mint leaves
1 sprig of mint
Havana Club white Rum (2 ounces)
2 ounces club soda
Place mint leaves into a long mojito (or collins) glass and squeeze the juice
from a cut lime over them. You’ll want about two ounces of lime juice. Add the
powdered sugar, then gently smash the mint into the lime juice and sugar with a
muddler (you can use a fork or a spoon the main idea is to “mash” it all
together). Add crushed ice then add the rum and stir. Top off with the club
soda. Garnish with a mint sprig.
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The Castle Down the Road
Posted at 4:05 pm | Filed Under Travel

Castle Otttis was created as an original landscape-sculpture “Done in
Remembrance of Jesus Christ.” The dictionary defines a landscape-sculpture as a
structure built to adorn or to view the landscape. Castle Otttis is done of an
impression of an Irish castle of a 1000 years ago. The interior was created
under guidance of historians from the Catholic Diocese of Northeast Florida to
replicate an atmosphere of an Abbey (or Christian church) in Ireland during the
same period.
The project was begun on May 1, 1984 and sense of completeness was felt about
the concrete portion of the sculpture (exterior) in the summer of 1988. The
materials used in the exterior are split-face concrete block, steel
reinforcement rod, and poured concrete. All of the masonry work was done by two
individuals working together without the aid of laborers, helpers, elevation
drawings, or models… “The building was simply allowed to exert its own
insistent will.” Engineering data was employed to ensure structural integrity.
It is over 50 feet in height, and the weight of the building is conservatively
estimated at more than 5 million pounds. The building was never intended to be a
residence, a commercial building, or a tourist attraction. It was created as an
expression of art.
The interior took an additional 3 years to complete (1988-1991). It was
fashioned by a third individual (a woodworker). It contains primarily cypress
wood and some old southern heart-pine. The interior has eight different examples
of staircases in addition to an altar, a pulpit, a Bishop’s chair, a choir loft,
benches or pews; and incorporates spiritual and historic related symbolism
throughout. There is no glass in any of the 88 window openings, therefore the
interior is open to the elements.
The Castle is made available by appointment to schools, churches, colleges,
universities, institutions, and community groups for academic and spiritual
settings, and has provided a unique environment for small, intimate wedding
ceremonies. The Castle is also made available for an interdenominational
Christian worship service each Sunday from 11:00 a.m.-12:00 noon (weather
permitting). At the conclusion of the service the Castle can be viewed from
12:00 noon until 1:00 p.m. It is not necessary to attend the service to view the
building. All who come in a dignified fashion are welcome regardless of belief
or background.
The Castle is privately owned. The Castle has no formal connection with any
group or organization. Donations are not solicited.
CASTLE OTTTIS WAS CREATED TO DESIGNATE A PLACE OF PEACE UPON THIS EARTH.
For further information:
Castle Otttis
P. O. Box 1754
St. Augustine, Florida 32085
Phone: (904) 824-3274
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Themed Herb Gardens
Posted at 9:15 am | Filed Under In the Garden
While digging through my collection of “stuff”, I came across this great plan
for coordinating your herbs.
Grouping herbs together which will be used in a certain favorite dish is not only practical, but make a fabulous gift. People love handmade items, and this idea can be customized to a particular meal or taste. The window box planter is especially ideal for this project. There are some great choices of containers to be found, including molded clay, wooden, twig, and galvanized containers. Container types are only limited to your imagination, however. Any found or antique container or pot could be utilized for a very special look.
Spaghetti Sauce Herbs
One of my favorites would be the spaghetti sauce herb box, which would include sweet basil, oregano, parsley, and rosemary. Just add tomatoes, sauce and noodles!
Pizza Box
People who make their own pizza would love this little box sitting near the kitchen! It could include greek oregano, super sweet 100 cherry tomatoes, anise and chives. Pizza dough is easy to make, but if you aren’t so inclined your local pizza shop may sell you a ball of dough. Heck, Boboli shells are good too!
Tea Box
Handy herbs to pick for a brew or to add to iced tea could make someone very happy. Fill a box with lemon verbena, lemon balm, chamomile, lime balm, and cinnamon basil.
Medicinal Box
Include dill and peppermint to calm sooth indigeston, yarrow for temporary bandage for cuts, sage for sore throats, and aloe to put on minor burns.
Herbal Vinegars Box
Dill, lemon balm, chives, tarragon are just a few examples. An all-time favorite is lemon dill vinegar for vegetables.
Grilling Box
Plant some lemon verbena for fish and chicken, tarragon for chicken, rosemary for pork and beef, sage for poultry, dill for fish, thyme and oregano for beef.
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Welcome Aboard Jeff!
Posted at 2:44 pm | Filed Under Site News
I just wanted to point out to all of readers that I *finally* got Jeff Caron and our theme song post over on the left (I’m hoping you didn’t miss it!).
And because I am strongly opposed to having music play automatically (pet peeve), I have placed an arrow so you can play it when you want to hear it and not every time you come by to visit.
Anyway, give the song, “Twist of Lime”, a listen and the help Jeff out a bit buying a copy of the album. I own a copy and I love it! I bet you will, too!
Keep on twistin’!
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Lack of Updates
Posted at 9:16 am | Filed Under Site News
Things have been crazy for a while now, but for those of you who have stuck with me things should move along much better now.
There will be regular updates (at least once a week) and I hope to see you here to share your thoughts and ideas as well.
Good to see you all again!
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Why the site’s been so slow…
Posted at 9:47 pm | Filed Under Site News
This has been one really bad year for me. I’ve had a serious kidney condition, salmonella, a broken foot, and a mild stress related stroke!
My intentions are to get back on top of this after the holidays and hope that you all will stick it out with me, and visit with me then.
Until then, Happy Holidays Everyone!
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