Places to go and things to see by Gypsy Bev

Archive for July, 2024

A Simpler Thyme in the Kitchen

Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.” ~Hippocrates

Kitchens are where families spend quality time, share stories, and enjoy each other’s company. This is the place where memories of favorite foods transport us back to a simpler day.

Julia Brown’s idea for an herbal cookbook has been brewing for several years. Often at her workshops, she would serve a special herbal snack and people would say, “We need the recipe for that.” Many recipes were not even written down as grandmothers especially just put things together.

Another workshop talked about herbs from the Bible and their use then and now.

She recalls many recipes that her family used over the years to bring joy to their kitchen table. She did find a binder of her mother’s recipes a few years ago so that was a starting point. However, even following the recipe, the food didn’t taste exactly like mom’s. This required some experimenting, tasting, and revising to get things at their best and most of all adding that secret ingredient – love.

That was the beginning of collecting recipes from her mother, grandmothers, and other family members to use in a special cookbook – some she has spiced up just a little. This year she published her first cookbook, “A Simpler Thyme in the Kitchen.”

Amy Casey, Julia Brown, and Olivia Stock combined their talents for the book and have had several book signings.

Julia, the author, had a couple of friends help her with the setup of this book so it is not only filled with wonderful recipes but also has great photographs and illustrations. Olivia Stock, designer and photographer, took pictures of many of the recipes while Amy Casey, watercolor artist, drew illustrations throughout the book. When you combine the talents of these three ladies, you have a delightful book that is a showpiece.

The herb education cabin is a great place for workshops or for an overnight stay.

Julia has been interested in herbs for many years and has become a Certified Master Herbalist. Her family supports her love of herbs and their use on the table as well as for medicinal purposes. She has a small herbal education cabin, which you can also rent for an overnight stay. It’s located at 51953 County Rd. 186, Fresno.

The atmosphere inside the cabin is a great place for learning or relaxation.

In the cabin or in her garden, she shows the connection of farm-to-table and table-to-soul lifestyle during her workshops, which she holds a couple of times each month. Some workshops are make ‘n take, where participants might make a room spray, herbal essence, or her special Fire Cider. Other times she might focus on a particular herb and tell its medicinal and culinary uses. Visit her on Facebook under “A Simpler Thyme” for dates and more information on her programs.

Julia guides participants in the steps to make Fire Cider, a great remedy for a sore throat.

In today’s world, Julia said, “We have a society of convenience. People want things that are easy to heat. However, there is satisfaction from something homemade as it comes from the heart.”

After yoga class, the group enjoyed visiting one of her many herb gardens.

She also feels, “More people are planting little gardens now or even planting tomatoes in pots with the cost of food rising,” It seems we are going back to a time when growing our own food is becoming more popular. Many are even planting fruit trees and berries as an added source of good nutrition.

Talking to her, you can tell how excited she is about growing and preparing food that is nutritious and delicious. Her fervor for the use of herbs for culinary and medicinal uses has led her to write her first book.

Some of Amy’s illustrations can be found in almost every section of the book.

The first section of “A Simpler Thyme in the Kitchen” describes the beneficial properties of some popular herbs such as thyme of course, basil, garlic, and rosemary. Thyme is a herb that helps support the immune system and also has an anti-fungal and disinfectant property. During WWI and WWII, ladies would embroider thyme and its flowers on handkerchiefs to give to their beloved soldiers as a reminder of their courage and bravery.

The book is divided into sections for each season of the year. Spring Thyme, Summer Thyme…you get the idea. All of the recipes include some of those favorite herbs.

For example, Spring Thyme’s recipes for Zucchini Frittata with Mint & Basil or Marinated “Dandy” Greens are sure to please your family. Her edible salad bowl will certainly surprise your guests!

Summer Thyme includes a Shepherds Pie with an Herbal Flare and a Stuffed Pepper Soup. Between the recipes, you will find many interesting facts about Garden Folk Lore and Food for Thought.

Olivia’s photographs bring color and appeal throughout the herbal recipe book.

Autumn recipes include Pumpkin Soup, Jalapeno Cornbread, and Dinner in a Pumpkin. Find out interesting facts about those carved pumpkins at Halloween. Do you know why they call it a “Jack”-o-lantern?

Winter Thyme lists recipes for Hot Muller Wassail, Christmas Honey & Thyme Cookies, or Grandma Edna’s Spiced Christmas Beets. Learn more about Christmas legends regarding hanging Christmas stockings, putting a wreath on your front door, and why we kiss under the mistletoe.

If you would like to purchase a book, contact Julia Brown by messaging her on their Facebook page, or you can email her at brownjulia00@yahoo.com. She is also having several book signings, which are unique as they include speaking, signing, and sharing herbal snacks.

As you can tell, this book is more than a recipe book with beautiful photographs and illustrations. It is filled with delightful ancestral knowledge, wisdom, and recipes thanks to three ladies who used their God-given skills, talents, and strengths to make this cookbook a reality.

It’s thyme to make some memories in the kitchen!

Yan Sun Art Museum & Gallery Features Ohio

Yan Sun and Hong Yin at Ohio’s recognition of the 250th Anniversary of the United States.

Yan Sun’s paintings come from inspirations he receives from nature, people, and historic sites. He captures nature in a beautiful symphony of colors whether he is painting the harbor, a horse, or a landscape. Visit Yan Sun Art Museum & Gallery in Zanesville to learn more about his work.

Serving the community has become foremost in his plans. He feels there are many excellent artists with a wide variety of styles and talents here in Ohio. Many of his paintings show Ohio people, places, and events.

Hong Yin’s “Lakeside Glory” reflects her joy in painting landscapes.

Over the years, his artwork has received many awards in national and international juried exhibitions too numerous to list. Recently, Yan Sun and his wife, Hong Yin – a talented artist in her own right – were selected by the America 250-Ohio Commission to have five of their paintings on display in Columbus as part of the 250th Anniversary of the United States of America. These artworks showcase the wonders of Ohio and include:

New Philadelphia

Yan Sun and Hong Yin with “Courthouse of Guernsey County”

Courthouse of Guernsey County

The Wonder of Longaberger

John Glenn American Hero

This Ohio landscape “Winter Farm” won the Governor’s Award for an Ohio landscape. The farm can be seen along Route 40 west of Cambridge.

Hometown Ohio Landscape

Art provides him opportunity to share his inner vision. “My artworks are composed of three main issues: Life, Time, and Space. Life means being alive, the life of the artist, and the life of all humans. Time means moments in real time, as well as psychic time to bridge past and present. Space is not only real space, but psychic, illusionary, and unlimited space.”


“Ballerina at the Back Stage” was inspired from a performance at Pritchard Laughlin Civic Center.

His best paintings are visualizations of his true feelings. They are made up of “Reality, dreams, transients, and eternity.” He likes to examine and visualize his dreams, thoughts, and emotions. His special love for music and dancing appears in many of his paintings as he remembers those wonderful days when he was 14-24 years old dancing in the ballet.

This self-portrait is called “Past and Present.”

Yan Sun was a professor in China in those early days. After he wrote several papers on the History of Art, his work became known internationally. That brought him in 1989 to the United States, where he received his Master of Fine Arts degree at Texas A&M University Commerce in Dallas.

After graduation in 1997, Yan Sun applied to several colleges for a teaching position. When he arrived at Muskingum University, he found the people were so warm and friendly that he felt welcomed. So he agreed to stay for one year. His love for the area has continued and he now is in his 28th year there as Professor of Art and Director of the Louis Palmer Art Gallery.

Visit Yan Sun Art Museum & Gallery in downtown Zanesville.

In 2014, one of his most rewarding ventures began when he co-founded Yan Sun Art Museum & Gallery at 604 Main Street in downtown Zanesville. They have breathed new life into the 1929 Art Deco building by displaying a great collection of artworks created by talented artists. “We want to create a place for our community to enjoy artworks by talents near and far,” said Yan Sun.

Jianmin Dou, Hong Yin’s father, painted this peaceful scene.

This beautiful building has several floors that are well used. One floor displays the art of Yan Sun, Hong Yin, and her father, Jianmin Dou, who was a renowned Chinese professor and artist. This is where displays for First Friday can be found. A large conference room can be found on the second level while the third floor contains a special permanent collection of paintings by various artists.

His painting of First Presbyterian Church withstood the derecho in 2012.

Each month, a different themed art exhibit always provides something new for you to see. On the First Friday of every month the gallery is open to the public from 5 pm – 8 pm. There is no charge for admission. Otherwise, they are open by appointment and can be contacted at yan.sun.art.gallery@gmail.com.

Some of those interesting themes this past year included:

October – An Artistic Tribute to Autumn

November – Let Art Spark Joy This Season

December – Local Holiday Gathering

January – Local Charms Unveiled in Art

One First Friday theme featured “A Day in Tibet.”

A First Friday exhibit one February featured a Journey to Tibet, which was near the region where they grew up. It included paintings that showed the rich culture and spirituality of the Tibetan people.

Salt Fork Arts & Crafts Festival is pleased to have Yan Sun as one of their judges.

Also available are private lessons, and painting workshops with Yan Sun as the instructor. Here’s a great opportunity to bring alive the artistic abilities hiding inside you! The Salt Fork Arts & Crafts Festival is also pleased to have Yan Sun as one of their judges.

“The Splendor of Y-Bridge” captures the spirit of this historical structure.

In recognition of the contributions of Yan Sun to their museum and its community, Zanesville Museum of Art named a special gallery the “Yan Sun Diverse Cultures Gallery.” His paintings are collected by many museums and organizations throughout the United States.

The spirit of this young girl is featured in “Childhood, Girl and Her Dog.”

In the future, Yan Sun would like to focus on the lives of residents in the area to capture their feelings and spirits in his paintings. He enjoys hearing the stories behind the emotions that make them the person they are at this time of their life.

“Summer at the Lake” was inspired by a visit to Salt Fork Lake.

When Yan Sun is not teaching or painting, he enjoys fishing for relaxation, and travel to learn more about the beautiful world that God has created.

“The Splendor of Mendenhall Glacier” was captured after a visit to Alaska.

For more information about the Yan Sun Art Museum & Gallery visit their website www.yansun.us or visit their Facebook page for updates. Plan a visit soon to see the fantastic art works presented. First Friday of each month is the perfect time to step inside and enjoy the beautiful building as well as the creative paintings.