Mom’s Hamburger Stroganoff

(This is the recipe that uses ground beef with a cream of chicken soup-based sauce. There is also a strips-of-beef-with-brown-sauce recipe that I don’t have)

1 lbs ground beef
1 medium onion, chopped
2 tbsp olive oil
2 tbsp flour
1 tsp salt
1 clove garlic
1/4 tsp pepper
4 oz mushrooms, canned or fresh
1 can condensed cream of chicken soup
1 cup sour cream or unflavored yoghurt
2-3 cups noodles or rice

Brown ground beef in pan w/onions until light brown. Stir in flour, salt, garlic, pepper and mushrooms. Reduce until it thickens. Stir in condensed soup, heat ‘till boiling then reduce heat. Stir in sour cream, eat through.

Serve over rice or hot noodles.

Decorate with parsley if desired.

Mental health Monday

As some of you may know, the last few months have been rather busy here in Dominic-land. Between work (blech) and some bad time planning, I’ve felt like it’s all GO GO GO with very little downtime.

This last weekend was no exception – after a full week of work, I spent all day Saturday and Sunday in a photography workshop. 20 pages of notes and a thoroughly overloaded brain later, I was ready for some R&R.

Rick had sent out an email earlier in the week, wondering if anyone wanted to go spend some quality time at Enchanted Rock State Park on the following monday, it being MLK day and all.

So I concocted a notice to my boss, mentioning something about mental health or whatnot… and took the day off.

David, Rick, Rebecca and I got a late start Monday morning, which wasn’t too bad – by the time we arrived in the park, there was almost nobody else there – for a while, I swear we had the park to outselves. It was a bit overcast, and the occational drizzling rain, but that’s not going to stop someone with the mission of “Just wanting to spend the day not in Austin.”

And that we did. We hiked around parts of the park I’d never been to – in the past when I’ve gone out to Enchanted Rock, it’s been solely to climb – so you generally stick to the same parts of the park. This time we headed out on the long loop trail, did some bushwhacking, some shortcuts, some mudding… it was fun.

The drive home was relatively uneventful – we were all stiff and sore from hiking all day, and sitting in Rebecca’s CRV for the drive home didn’t help much….

But all in all, it was a great day to spend a Monday.

Why?

Why do I sit here and feel like I’m an outsider?

Why am I standing on the outside, looking in?

I hear your words, but do not understand.

I see your mouth moving, but I can not hear.

Attempted burglary

Saturday, while I was in the Barton Creek greenbelt in Austin, someone attempted to burgle my truck. Fortunately a fellow rock climber witnessed the act and scared the perpetrator away – unfortunately he did not get the perpetrator’s buddy’s truck license plate.

This all happened about 5 minutes before I showed up. Bummer. Had I not tried to go after that one geocache, I might have seen them in the process of jacking my truck. That would’ve been interesting.

I wonder how I’d react when confronted with someone breaking into my vehicle.

They didn’t get in to the truck, but they did do some body damage to the truck door. I don’t have comprehensive insurance coverage, so I’ll be footing the bill on the repairs myself. Hope it won’t be too expensive.

Fledgeling Photographer: Portraiture

Purple Dress

Last weekend, I spent a few hours with Holley, a friend of mine, and her boyfriend Chris.

It actually started with Holley and myself looking for a publically-accessible cemetary for some photographs, and afterwards we went back and picked up Chris, before they headed out on their 1-year dating anniversary date.

Chris'n'Holley

If you wish to see more of the pictures we shot, you can find them here.