Summer is off to a fantastic start,
even though summer doesn’t officially start until this weekend. The excitement of the change of season really
has been different for me as I am no longer working. There is no anticipation for the summer break
and vacation time. Now, we can go on
vacation or sneak off for a night away anytime without having to submit leave
requests and the like. It really
sweetens the experience. Although, with
the busy farm this time of year little escapes are a rarity.
Rufus enjoying a summer afternoon in the backyard.
We have
our garden in and it is coming along well. We had some bouts of cold nights and
so a few of our first plantings died but we have been able to replant and everything
is doing well now. I was so sad that all
the tomato plants that I had started inside from seed got taken in the
cold. They were all from seeds that were
saved from favorite tomatoes so we can’t just go to the store and buy more
packets. I was upset about it to begin
with but have since settled down and accepted the situation. What else am I to do?! Our artichokes are in full production so we
have been eating them like crazy. We
boil/steam them and then eat the meat out of the leaves and savor the hearts at
the end. We use garlic butter and Heinz
57 for dipping sauces. The process of
pulling apart each leaf and sucking out the meat reminds me of summers at home
eating fresh lobster. I miss those days
but embrace what we have now. Again,
what else am I to do?!
Fresh artichokes picked from the side of our house.
Our first cherry harvest. A little green but had to get them before the birds. They still taste fantastic but of so tart!
Roses from the garden.
Our rose patch.
I have been on a big sewing kick lately and just can’t seem to get enough hours in front of my machine. There are so many different projects I am working on. They are all so different which is fantastic for providing entertainment when I get bored with one project I can easily just switch to another.
Some of the crazy quilt blocks I have been doing. Trying to use up my scraps and try something different! Also, in the bottom corner you can see one of my 1930's mini block.
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