Breakfast: 2 HB eggs, pesto toast, coffee with 2% milk
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Monday, November 18, 2024
Thursday, November 14, 2024
Winter Menu
Roasted fowl with garden herbs
Winter fruit and vegetable slaw
Baked root vegetable
Green vegetable
Baked apple bars
Cider
Roasted chestnuts or mixed nuts
Often menus are left open ended, such as the one above. Green vegetable can mean anything that you prefer, is available, or you can afford. Adapt this menu for yourself, your kitchen and your purse.
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Saturday, November 9, 2024
The storm windows are painted. The leaves have fallen and they need raked away from the house. There has been no rain this fall. The fire danger is very high. Leaves need to be cleared from the orchard. The leaves provide cover for mice and voles that damage the young trees in the winter. All wildlife is hungry this fall. It has be near seventy degrees this November; that's not right.
Saturday, November 14, 2020
Wow, nearly two years.
I hope to be writing here more often. I like the "old school" nature of the written word and still photography. It gives me an opportunity to think and reflect.
Photo: Chicken of the Woods Mushroom
Thursday, January 3, 2019
New Year New Project
Today I began the restoration of my 1921 Singer sewing machine by taking the first layer of dirt off the iron stand.
Sunday, December 23, 2018
When not sewing or knitting...
It was painted mouse grey and I left the light blond "wood" finish on the inside.
Just as I was about to move it to the living room as our new TV stand and DVD storage unit, the octopus moved in. (I do not accept responsibility for this, I was left totally unsupervised.)
Wednesday, November 21, 2018
Two Firsts
I have never knitted lace before and I have never knitted a shawl before. So, why not do two things at once! Oh, and let's make it a Pi shawl too, just to up the anti. This is the Elizabeth Zimmerman Camping Pi Shawl in early September, nearly finished and the day before I ripped it all out, rewound the yarn, and started again, on larger needles. (Take that run-on sentence Grammarly.)
This is the pi shawl two months later cast off of 4.5mm needles but unblocked. The yarn has yet to convince me that it's all going to be worth it.
Three hundred pins later... I exaggerate...but only a little, the shawl looks like this.
Okay, now I can see it. Will I knit lace again? Probably, I have one full skein left over. Will it be any time soon? Probably not, I have several projects in the heap shame that need to be finished first.
Next project? Something that has been sitting in the utility room for nearly 10 months. I need to make room for the newly purchased project that is sitting in the front hall. Rereading myself, I am beginning to think I might have a problem or two.
Old Cookbook Menus
These two days of menus come from a 1945 cookbook written by Vera Bradely. The book has an entire years worth of suggestions for three meals...
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Now, it is nearly March. The winter was a tough one and it is not over yet. Weather and health were the two main foci. The snow and ice have...
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Yesterday was successful, but not the the ways I expected. The external chores, those pertaining to shopping, banking, and the pharmacy wen...






