There's something wonderful about Autumn!
To me, it's the time of year when I concentrate more on homey things...
logs on the fire, soup in the kettle, wool on the needles, etc.
It's my favorite time of year for indoor activities...
Spring, of course, is my favorite for outdoor activities.
Winter... not bad at all.
Summer....meh!
(If we could take away the proliferation of flying insects who love to invade my personal space and the intense humid heat... it would rank equal to winter.)
That about sums up the seasons for me.
Meanwhile, here on the farm... everything remains strangely green...
except for that which perished at the hand of this past weeks' killing frosts.
And though the foliage is wilted, the purple beauty berries are spectacular in the afternoon sun.
a welcomed relief for everyone... two legged and four!
It seems we all have a little something to crow about these days!
Our newest crazy chickens have begun to lay.
Each day we get a lovely assortment of colorful eggs...
This year, I have not used a light to extend their daylight hours.
We are only getting 10 to 12 eggs daily...
and that is plenty for us and our family.
During the coldest part of winter, I will heat their coops with a heat lamp...
but for now, everyone seems to be enjoying the colder temps.
This past weekend flew by.
I had planned on taking some time "off" and not doing any work, but somehow...
that didn't happen. (my own doing)
We did our final mowing (yay!).
I dug up all of the summer bulbs and put them in the greenhouse to dry out.
I will pack them away in boxes for next year.
We went to Tyler's Saturday morning soccer game,
and kept the "littles" on Saturday night while their parents went out to dinner.
Sunday, on the day that I had decided to take "off"...
I tackled housecleaning the kitchen...
emptying the cabinets, washing the shelves and re-arranging the cabinets...
then did the same in the pantry...
washing the shelves and re-organizing the contents.
All of our "dry" items are kept in glass jars...
which needed to be washed and re-filled.
You may think me weird... but I like doing these tasks...
but, seriously... only in the Autumn.
The satisfaction of completing that task is like a cozy sweater around my shoulders.
I love my home... and I love keeping it organized.
Now I am ready for winter cooking and baking...
and enjoying all things "pumpkin!"
I started this witch's hat for Halloween.
she specializes in enchanted projects... check out her patterns.
(Photo from Tiny Owl Knits)
This hat is knit in wool, extra big...
then tossed into the washer and dryer in order to felt it.
I'll show you the finished version...as soon as it's done.
then tossed into the washer and dryer in order to felt it.
I'll show you the finished version...as soon as it's done.
Comments
You are truly amazing - While I've got a similar homestead, my organizational skills are not quite what yours are! The hat is a charmer! I look forward to seeing what you create.