Saturday morning I celebrated the coming of fall with baking my first loaf of pumpkin bread! I saw the canned pumpkin at the grocery and couldn't resist! Last year I took a recipe for banana bread and altered it, substituting pumpkin for the banana. But this year I decided to use a recipe from Alton Brown, a Food Network chef and host of one of my favorite shows, Good Eats. And while his recipe was good, it fell just short of spectacular, so I took it upon myself to take it to the next level by adding mini chocolate chips. The end result was just perfect!
The combination of pumpkin, cinnamon, all spice, and chocolate chips create the perfect seasonal aroma and flavor!
Every year during the first weekend of October, Louisville hosts the annual St. James Art Festival. Fortunately for us, it happened in our neighborhood of Old Louisville. UNfortunately for us, it happened in our neighborhood of Old Louisville. We are lucky that the show that hosts hundreds of artists from all across the country happens literally in our backyard. We got to see so many great pieces of art! However, it did create a minor headache for us and our parking situation, since we rely on the street for both of our cars. So we decided to hibernate inside most of the weekend, securing our highly valuable parking spaces. We spent a couple of hours Sunday walking around the art show. It was a picturesque fall day spent walking around historic Old Louisville and enjoying the art pieces-everything from jewelry and pottery to clothing, paintings, woodworking, metal sculpting, and photography. Unfortunately we couldn't afford the $1800 painting I fell in love with, so we got the next best thing: fresh kettle corn!
There were people everywhere, walking from booth to booth or sitting at a picnic table enjoying one of the many food vendors. We even spotted Lucy's long-lost twin! The fountain (above) is in the middle of St. James Court. The road is lined with historic homes and is only about two blocks from where we live, so we walk in this neighborhood pretty often. There is also a park, Central Park, right across the street from St. James that we walk through often.
Nothing like fresh kettle corn!
Here are a few shots of our street and apartment, for those of you who haven't visited.
Our building on 2nd St. Our apartment is on the second floor.
To round off the fall-themed weekend just right, I decided to try a new dish for dinner: chicken pot pie. We thought it would really hit the spot on a cool evening. I used another Food Network chef recipe, one I found online by Emeril Lagasse. And despite the fact that it called for made-from-scratch pie crust for the top, I decided to be brave, face my fear of pastry dough, and give it a try. Dan and I were both pleased with the result. I'm also pleased that this meal will give us leftovers and keep me from having to cook one night this week. Ha ha!
I think I've earned my right to buy frozen pie crusts from now on. :-)
Another weekend in the record books! Welcome Fall!
I was absolutely amazed at seeing that picture of Lucy's twin. That dog looks exactly like her. Amazing. Did you call out "Lucy!" when you saw her?
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