Friday, December 31, 2010

New Year’s Eve Dinner

If you ever read my now-defunct food blog, you might know that my two best friends in the ‘hood, Cat and Dog, are chefs!  And their dog, Halas, is Connor’s best friend, too.

I had a gorgeous dinner at their house this evening and then headed home to sedate Connor for the fireworks at the Harbour. He hates all loud bangs, fireworks, thunder, guns, etc.

NYE dinner2So, here’s what was on the menu, from the bottom and going clockwise:

* Braised/roasted onions… amazingly sweet and mild. 
* Proscuitto wrapped around mango. Just a twist on the old standard, with an onion, mint marmalade.
* Hummus, carrots and crackers
* A blue goat cheese, a brie, mango, mozzarella and two types of Italian sausages 
* Sushi

My contribution was lemon curd and raspberry jam in phyllo tarts.

For drinks, we had prosecco with kumquats. Fabulous! Did you know that you can just pop a kumquat into your mouth and eat it? I didn’t!NYE dinner Happy New Year to Everyone, and thanks to Cat & Dog for another fine and fun evening!

Photos by the incredible Chef Cat!

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Happy 2011!

May 2011 bring you all of the joy, happiness and success that your heart desires! 

Many thanks for reading Pigtown*Design over the past year.
It means so much to me to have you as a reader.This isn't me!
 Should auld acquaintance be forgot, 
And never brought to mind? 
Should auld acquaintance be forgot, 
And auld lang syne!

For auld lang syne, my dear, 
For auld lang syne. 
We'll take a cup o' kindness yet, 
For auld lang syne.

Cheers!

PS: This isn’t me in the picture! Don’t own a kilt, spats or a bagpipe!

Fast Laps with Tim Humphreys


edit by nick dakota.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Thank YOU!

Just a wee word of thanks for all of the lovely comments everyone left on this post. I can’t think of a better way to end a great year of blogging than to read such lovely and supportive comments!

Thank you so very much!

(Now back to being curled up in bed, sick as a dog!)

Inspirational Photo of the Day

Monday, December 27, 2010

Tally Ho!

As a child, I remember attending the Thanksgiving Day Blessing of the Hounds at the Green Spring Valley Hunt at our family church, St. Thomas in the Green Spring Valley. Hunting runs deep in my family, as one of my ancestors, Robert Brooke, brought the first pack of hounds to the not quite yet, United States, in 1650. Lines from this original pack still hunt up and down the east coast today.

Coming full circle, I saw some wonderful images of the Boxing Day Hunt in Loughborough (luffbruh), England. My father went to school at Loughborough College.

Gathering before the hunt.tally ho1 The hounds waiting to be called into action.tally ho2 Having a tipple before the hunt in Chipping Norton in the Cotswolds. It’s is a gorgeous little village!tally ho3 Leading out the hounds at Prestwold Hall in Loughborough.tally ho4Beautiful hunting “pinks”. Many of these jackets are passed along through families. If you click the link, you’ll understand why!tally ho5 The whipper-in, with his whip and hunting horn. We had one of these horns growing up and I used to blow out my ears trying to get it to sound.tally ho6 If you’re interested in learning about fox hunting in America, there are no better books than those by Rita Mae Brown, set in the Virginia hunt country. Her Mrs. Murphy books and “Sister” Jane foxhunting mysteries spin a great story, while she also imparts some good information about the relationship between hunters and their prey.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Giveaway Winner!! Cranberry Satin Flower Headband

Thank you everyone that participated in the  Cranberry Satin Flower Headband giveaway! After much consideration, LaShay has picked Finally Ja'Net as the winner!!  Ja'Net, please email LaShay at hello@hotdogsandpoodles.com  to claim your prize!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

ONGC, Sistema to merge Russian oil & gas assets

State-run ONGC and Russian conglomerate Sistema have decided to merge their oil & gas businesses in Russia under a joint venture in a no-cash deal where the Indian firm will have a 25% shareholding with a say in management.

The merger of three companies, Bashneft, RussNeft and Imperial Energy, will make ONGC a shareholder in the Russian firms’ annual oil production of 25 million tonne and in the output of their refineries which have a capacity of 20 million tonnes besides discovered oil fields, Trebs and Titov.

State-run Indian Oil Corp (IOC), India’s largest refiner, will join ONGC in the venture, an oil ministry official said.

ONGC will merge its wholly-owned subsidiary Imperial Energy into the new company. ONGC Videsh, the foreign arm of the state-owned giant, India’s second-largest company by market capitalisation, had acquired Imperial in 2008 for $2.1 billion. Imperial produces about 1 million tonnes of crude oil annually and all its assets are in Russia.

Officials with direct knowledge of the matter said that ONGC would be practically managing oil and gas assets of the merged entity due to its experience. ONGC’s shares were down 0.26% at Rs 1,301.60 from the previous day’s close.

Sistema, a diversified group, had been scouting for a strategic partner with experience in oil and gas sector, ONGC’s chairman & managing director RS Sharma said in a statement. Sistema is a financial corporation that manages companies with a presence in telecommunication, high technology, energy, aerospace, banking, retail, tourism and healthcare services. The deal will be concluded by June 30, statements issued by ONGC said.

A Sistema statement said the prospective partners had agreed to jointly invest in future in “key” countries. The names of the key countries could not be ascertained.

“It is a frame-work agreement. We will soon negotiate specific terms of an agreement in this regard,” an ONGC official said. The frame-work agreement was signed on Tuesday by Sistema chairman Vladimir Evtushenkov and ONGC Videsh managing director RS Butola during Russian president Dmitry Medvedev’s India visit.

State-run oil companies are also interested in joining the consortium, the official said requesting anonymity. The proposed consortium would be led by ONGC Videsh.

The new firm will also hold Trebs and Titov, the major discovered fields estimated to have 200 million tonne recoverable reserves, equivalent to 35% of ONGC’s total crude oil reserves. The fields were awarded to Bashneft in a recent auction where ONGC had also participated but was disqualified. The deal is significant for a country like India that imports over 70% its oil and gas consumption.

Sistema has a 75% direct stake in Bashneft that produces 13 million tonnes of oil from fields in Russia. It also owns refineries with a combined capacity of 20 million tonnes. It has a 49% stake in RussNeft that producing 12 million tonnes of oil. Sistema has a presence in Indian telecom sector through Sistema Shyam TeleServices.

Source : ET
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Link of the day - Tatiana Ali

Bossip posted a great photo of Tatiana Ali. To read more, check out the article there: Source

Giveaway winner!! Sweetbeatz music CD

The winner of the children's Sweetbeatz's cd giveaway is Micah Rose!  Thank you Micah for participating. The singer and creator of the cd, Meredith, will be contacting you today to get your information.

The North Face Video Contest Winner

After reviewing a handful of Opening Week entries, The North Face and secret ninjas at Mountain Creek have chosen a winner based on caliber of riding, editing, song choice and other good stuff.

Congrats to Brandon Chiesa. He'll be walking away with 2 setups from The North Face's Cryptic Series.



Keep the edits coming. We really enjoy watching your banger tricks, hilarious crashes, random chairlift monologues and parking lot musings. For the weekend, we're planning on having close to 45 features in the ground at South, Bear and The Arena.

Happy Holidays.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Goapele's Hair: Style How-To from Black Voices


(Image above from Kontrol Magazine)

See below for a great article and Style how-to video from Black Voices.

I Want Her Hair: Goapele!
By Aisha I. Jefferson on Nov 29th 2010 12:00PM
 
"Once known for donning waist-skimming locs, Goapele is turning heads with a cornrow-design updo that is truly a work of art.

For those who may remember, on first sight Goapele's natural coiffure is a throwback to the chic braided styles that actress Cicely Tyson wore in '70s. But Goapele, whose father is South African, says the hair creations worn by the late South African singer Miriam Makeba married with styles typically worn on straighter hair served as inspirations for the look seen above -- think the bouffant hairstyles of the '50s or the teased and overly hair-sprayed 'dos of the '80s.


Although the look doesn't have a formal name, it's an artistic conception. "I like to kind of mimic styles you would do with straight hair because it looks so different when you do it with natural hair," says Goapele, who cut her hair four years ago into a short, cropped cut. "It's a way for me to keep things fun and interesting for me now that I've moved on from the locs. And it's a way for me to keep my braids unique."
The Oakland native, who received a lot of attention when she wore her hair locked, is now receiving much of the same type of notoriety for this hairstyle, which takes about nine hours to complete and another two or three hours to wrap. "The braids are so small. And she's patient and so steady," says hairstylist Anana Scott about the timely process.

If sitting for nine hours sounds challenging, Scott says bear in mind that the amount of time is relative and "depends on the thickness of the hair, the width, and sometimes length of the braids and how elaborate the style."

Goapele usually wears the updo for two to three weeks (she doesn't like for it to get fuzzy) and uses a dry shampoo like Organic Root Stimulator Herbal Cleanse ($6.39,Sallybeauty.com) to wash her scalp. She then wraps her hair at night with a silk scarf and moisturizes with Organic Root Stimulator Shea Butter Moisturizing Lotion ($8.29, Sallybeauty.com) or a Carol's Daughter Tui hair oil ($8.50, Carolsdaughter.com).

"As for thread wraps, the design is taut– but not unbearable. It will last through washing, swimming, etcetera, but make sure for both braids and wraps that you keep the scalp moist with light oil after washing," Scott advises. How does it affect the edges? As a way to preserve her edges and avoid any scalp stress, Goapele sports two-strand twists in between getting this style. " I really like for the edges of my hair to get a break for about one and a half to two weeks," she says.

Thread-wrapping isn't a new style for Goapele, however. Scott used to style and thread-wrap the singer's hair when she was a little girl. And even though Scott learned this technique from her Mississippi-bred grandmother, who used do a similar wrap style with women's hair decades ago, she says it's a technique that definitely has its roots in Africa.

"I am glad to say not all of the culture was stripped from us during the dark years!" Scott says.

Watch the how-to video to see how Scott creates this look on Goapele."



Here are a few more images of Goaple rocking this unique braided style.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

South Opening Day


edit by jay cagney

"In Love with Locs" Video



Check out this great video created by Keisha (aka - 'decor8mylife' on youtube).  Thank you for creating this Keisha and for including me and so many other natural beauties!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Video Contest

South is opening this Saturday with at least 10 jibs to top bottom. Put together your best edit from Opening Weekend and you could win some new gear from The North Face. We're not talking beanies and stickers. We've got 2 complete setups (pants and jackets) to giveaway from the Cryptic Series.

You'll have a week to edit something together. Don't go crazy, but make it good. Submissions are due by Saturday, December 18th. The North Face and secret ninjas at Mountain Creek will choose the winner based on creativity, riding style and baller song choice.

The winner will be announced on Monday, December 20th.

The Fine Print

Edits must be no longer than 3 minutes.
Upload your edit to YouTube or Vimeo.
Post your edit on our Facebook page to enter. (Bonus points for tagging Mountain Creek and The North Face Fan Pages when you post. Just use the "@" sign.)

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Our new Frends.

We are stoked to announce Frends as our newest park sponsor. To kick it off, we'll be hosting a "Frendly" Feature Design Contest. Yeah, you have the chance to design one of our 25 new features.

The person who's winning design is chosen will not only get to shred their feature in the park THIS SEASON, they'll also win an All Access Season Pass, a Frends Audio prize pack AND get to spend the day with the members of the Frends Crew when they come to Creek this winter for a "Frendly" Gathering.

Submit your designs via email at frends@mountaincreek.com now through December 27th, 2010. Creek and Frends will select a winning design based on creativity, rideability and practicality of construction.



And now... a little video from Frends Vision.

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