Thursday, September 30, 2010

Put it up!

Last Saturday, we got a remedial lesson on hot water bath canning.  It is something I have always been interested in, but never did.  Mostly, because like Ralphie in A Christmas Story ("you'll shoot your eye out"), I was thwarted by my mother's undeterred fears of succumbing to a painful and undignified death from botulism  or being impaled, maimed and otherwise disfigured by shrapnel spewed by an exploding pressure cooker. Food borne illnesses be damned!  We will have apple sauce this winter!

Friday, September 24, 2010

Common Ground

This weekend is MOFGA's Common Ground Fair.  The weather was cool and overcast, the crowds manageable and sights, smells, and sounds inspiring.









Monday, September 20, 2010

Goings On at the Homestead

There is something about Fall that gets my domestic juices flowing.  I know the official start isn't until Wednesday, but there has definitely been a change in the air, the light, the smells..

I have been busy painting the coop, creating an opening in the pen, gleaning the garden and replanting lettuce and spinach-I am going to try to grow under mini hoops as long as I can into the winter-we also froze several bags of carrots,  the rest I am going to keep in the ground till frost to sweeten them.  We've been getting three to four eggs a day:  brown,  brown speckled, white and blue-green. Apples are rosy-checked and ruddy complected.  It is a fine time of the year.






Cameos by Sadie and Bertha.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Who Says Folks Don't Dress for Travel Anymore?

Style.  Style is different than fashion.  Fashions come and go, but style is a constant.  Cary Grant had it.  Jackie O, Katherine Hepburn, Audrey Hepburn, Sean Connery... Part of the appeal of Mad Men on AMC is the clothes and the manner in which the characters deport themselves.  People sometimes lament the lost golden era of dressing for dinner or for a plane trip.  Those lost bits of civilization leave us nostaligic for something we may never had had to begin with.

Some people have the style kevorka and know how to employ it-even in this day and age and even when simply going to the Miss Portland Dinner for an impromptu Labor Day breakfast with family.


And it obviously make them very happy!