- Vats of applesauce
- Scads of potatoes (115 lbs) - the fingerling, La Ratte!
- Tomatoes up the wazoo - sauce, salsa, soup
- Green tomatoes under paper in the root cellar
- Shelling the dried beans from the dried-up pods
- Sore wrists and fingers, work-worn
- Shorter days and a frenzied pace to get everything done before cold weather
- 9:00 pm evening meals
- 5 quarts of salsa fermenting on the counter
- Tru-babes potty-training all the while (it is going so well)
- Sweet Diego helping, and being of actual assistance, on the potato dig - so sincere and happy in his efforts (with the added joy of finding worms)
- A slowly-filling root cellar, the scales balanced with a steadily-emptying garden
- The feeling of true anticipation for winter -- snowed in with nothing to do
- Looking at the root cellar and feeling a sense of accomplishment and pride
- Happy, the end (not really)
- 1 more month to go!
Monday, September 28, 2009
Snapshots from the Harvest
Friday, September 18, 2009
Queen Victorious
Needless to say, I am very pleased with myself.
Now . . . shower, and bed.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
But it was so fun
Oh yes, I did. And that, my friends, is why I only go on Facebook once a month. It becomes my own personal black hole.
Harumph!
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
I don't know how he does it
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Megajam
- 20 lbs of Concord grapes, now grape jam (done with Pomona's Universal Pectin with 1/4 of the amount of sweetener, so you can actually taste the grape-y-ness of the grapes - totally tubular)
- 10 more pounds of grapes, waiting to join their jammy-brethren
- 60 lbs of tomatoes, now 15 quarts of tomato sauce
- 30 lbs more tomatoes sitting in the kitchen, waiting to become tomato soup to go with our grilled cheese sandwiches this winter
- After that, salsssssssa
- 4 trays of apple leather in the dehydrator, drying
- 1 gallon of apple wine fermenting
- 10 lbs crab apples picked
- 100-ish? lbs of apples picked
- 6 guomi bushes discovered, loaded with berries (1 pint picked before twilight, mosquitoes and a crabbing 2 year old put a stop to the festivities)
- 1/2 pint raspberries picked
- 1/2 pint dessert gooseberries picked
- (All the fruit was picked from our neighbor's place: the Polish beekeeping bare-footed 82 year old beauty queen, Walentyne . . .)
Yessssssssssssssss. It is so satisfying.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Jamming
My cousins' cousin plays the upright bass in this stringband, Pert' Near Sandstone. I've been listening to them the last week and this here is my favorite song. It's terrific, and hearkens back to a period of time in my and Squeeze's relationship that felt very much like this. (We just couldn't get enough of each other, though.) ♥
Oh, and I spent 12 hours in the kitchen yesterday processing and canning 8 quarts of Barbara Kingsolver's tomato sauce (Animal, Vegetable, Miracle) and 5-ish pints of grape jam (picked at our neighbor's place, the beekeeper). It started out as 30 lbs of German Pink tomatoes and 10 lbs of Concord grapes at 2:00 PM. I went to bed at 2:30-ish AM, but it was well worth my efforts. Delish.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Where I've been these past two weeks
Other than all that, I've been up to my eyeballs in grapes, tomatoes and apples - converting into jam and sauces - and we have started the process of bare-buns potty training with Little Truen. He is taking it very well, extremely responsive and totally pumped about his new Star Chart.
We've been crazy-busy. Now look at some pictures.
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Heartening
First off, check out this story about a preemie born unexpectedly at 24 weeks due to an infection of the womb. She had an irregular heartbeat, wasn't breathing, and was placed on her mother's chest to die -- but she didn't -- her mom's skin-on-skin snuggle brought her back. No joke!
Secondly, check out this Etsy shop, Star of the East. Dreamy.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Understatement of the year: the most amazing sky ever
Every part of the upper atmosphere - north, south, east, west, and every combination of direction - was different, and wonderous. It was an incredible sight; all we could do was stare upwards and try to take it all in.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Friday, August 21, 2009
And I'm okay with that
And, yes - I'm fine. A bit perplexed with a dash of embarrassment, but I'm good. Though I was starting to get excited about the idea of a new baby and the thrill that goes along with it, I really did want more space between Two and Three.
As for the future, we shall see . . .
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
This happens all the time, right...?
Yes, that is correct. The friggin' doofus that I am, I'd like to un-announce my pregnancy. Take back. Renege. Recant. Withdraw. Retract. Un-announce.
Un-un-un-un.
Unbelievable. So yes, while most everyone thinks I'm happily humming through my twelfth week of pregnancy, I am here to say, officially, that I am, in fact, NOT pregnant.
I thought I was.
Yes, I thought I was, but I am not.
How is this possible? What it does explain is my lack of extreme exhaustion and need to eat like an overworked team of oxen. What it doesn't explain is the strange tightening of my waistband, the ever-present need to pee, sore nipples, and why I hadn't had my period since the end of May. Shoot, I just figured every pregnancy was different.
Things this past week were starting to feel a little goofy, like, shouldn't my belly be a little bigger than this? . . . and why am I not tired at all? . . . and most alarming, . . . blood. So we decided it was time to take a pregnancy test. [Ahem, a first for this time 'round . . . coughcough . . . mmmmph]
Negative.
So, ladies, please: un-congratulate me. I am NOT pregnant. What I AM, however, is a complete and total nincompoop. This whole deal was announced to my entire family while I was home (too-good-to-be-true, everyone-in-the-same-place-at-the-same-time) and then, doorknob that I am, to the entire internet via my blog. Yes, I thought I was, but I am not.
Most definitely not.
Un-un-un-un.