Friday, August 30, 2013

Quick & Easy Steak Marinade

Summer is not over!  Don't put away the grill until you've tried this quick & easy steak marinade!

(for 2 6-ounce sirloin steaks; adjust for amount of steak to be cooked)

1/2 c. red cooking wine
1/2 c. soy sauce
1 whole minced garlic clove, or 2 tablespoons prepared mince garlic
1 tsp. onion powder
1 tsp. ground black pepper

Stir together, pour over steaks, cover & refrigerate for 2 or more hours, turning in marinade at least once.

Grill steaks as usual, brushing occasionally with remaining marinade.

Mmmmmmmmmmmm!......Good!

One of a set of triplets...

I can never get all three fawns in the same picture, but this is one of a set of triplets that I've watched all summer.  Unfortunately for my daughter, they love to nibble on the tender, young grape vines she was trying to get started.  Of course, my roses have suffered, too.  As have the smaller four Rose of Sharon near the bottom edge of my yard.  An old apple tree just to the left of where this fawn stands is where the doe eats every morning and every evening.

I love to watch the deer, turkeys, quail, woodpeckers, and various birds that come to my feeders.  Now I'm watching out for the bear that's coming back around!

Oh, my bear!

Well, I have bears---one in particular, who seems to think I have the best garbage on this route, but he is "smarter than the average bear". Over time, I've discovered the only way to keep from having to trek up the mountain to gather up my garbage---again---is to keep it in a metal barrel with a lid and a ring that tightens with a bolt to hold the lid in place.  In addition, I lashed the barrel to my fence with electric fence wire.  I've taken all the standard precautions like never feeding my animals outside, bringing my bird feeders in at night, etc.  (Two years ago, I had to kill a bear that would not take the hint, and was becoming waaaaaay to friendly!) 

Anyway, Tuesday night I took out all the garbage and stuffed it into the already full barrel, all but one bag that just would not go, making sure the lid was secure. I also had some other things that I'd picked up outside, an old heater, an old dog bed, and a recently replaced full-size mattress. 


I took my dogs out at 2 a.m. and went to bed.  At 3:30 a.m. I was up again and went outside.  Instead of a deep breath of fresh night air, I had a gasp of surprise.  Mattress half-across the driveway, heater flung out into the driveway, barrel ripped from the fence and lying in the driveway....looked almost as if he were about to furnish his winter home! Mattress to sleep on. dog bed for a pillow, a heater to keep it cozy....Oh, and he wants to be well-groomed when hibernation season is over. The one bag that didn't fit into the barrel?  He did manage to make off with it and I can only assume it was the hair drying it contained which caught his eye!


Since I don't sleep much, I have my camera handy and will try to get a pic of this smarter than average bear!

Beautiful Visitor

This beautiful egret was an unexpected visitor here some weeks ago.  Normally, this is not a bird found in upper-east TN---at least, not one I've ever seen in my 40+ years in this same location.



Isn't he beautiful?  I would love to see more of these around here.