We, here in the Northeast, have the pleasure (and sometimes the pain) of living with four distinct seasons. Personally, I love the change of seasons... each one bringing new and wondrous facets to life on earth.
For a certain part of the year, though, we live in a rather austere, colorless world. Cloudy days, bare trees, misty rain, and blustery snowstorms punctuate that particular time of year.
The sounds, smells, and colorful sights lie dormant as the earth, itself, rests during the winter.
Perhaps it is the realization that monochromatic life looms around the corner that I am so intent upon enjoying the heterogeneous palette of summer.
Summer is nothing short of a colorful explosion.
or fruit, or creature.
It's the time of year that leaves me feeling child-like - full of wonder and awe at all that surrounds me.
I spend so many hours out-of-doors just soaking in this sensory smorgasboard... making deposits into my memory bank so that I can make frequent and necessary withdrawals in the leaner months ahead.
I love sharing the lovely sights of each day with you, here. My camera is the portal through which you, too, can travel into my world for a moment or two.
Years ago, when we began farm life - there were barely any flowers here.... except for those planted by Mother Nature herself.
Each year after that I have added and added.
Now, there is color everywhere you look.
And, each year our land grows more and more beautiful.
I love working hand in hand with Mother Nature. She has revealed secrets to me not found in books.
One of our daily morning chores is that of feeding our pond fish.
I spent a good portion of yesterday morning walking miles along the farm's woodlands in search of wild blackberries.
The rains of the past month have been the perfect encouragement for fungi. All through the woods, lovely mushrooms have emerged...
and some I have never before seen.
I picked and froze another quart of blackberries. Brambleberry jam (aptly named as I spend much time pulling briars out of my skin!)
is Hubb's favorite, so I take extra care in picking as many berries each summer as I can find. It's one of the little things that say "I love you." And it truly is a labor of love - as I always come back with chigger bites. Chiggers are tiny insects, almost invisible to the naked eye, who leave the biggest welts in the most uncomfortable of places!
In the end, though, it's worth it!
At the present time, we have way more cherry tomatoes than we can possibly eat. Yesterday I slow roasted a pan of them (sprinkled with olive oil, kosher salt and pepper ) (250 degrees for a several hours).
I packed them tightly in small canning jars, topped them off with olive oil, and will freeze the jars for use this winter. How delicious will roasted summer tomatoes taste on a piece of freshly baked crusty bread!
Here we are... and so quickly we arrived here... at another weekend. I will be watching Tyler's last swim meet on Saturday... a league championship meet. After the meet, I will pick up Mackenzie and Easton and keep them for a farm over-night visit. It should be a perfect weekend!I hope your weekend is perfect as well!
We'll be back Monday with Tales to tell.
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Addendum : Written after blog was finished......
We lost our precious Griz yesterday afternoon. After months of trying to cure his abscess and other ailments - with surgery, wound care, and antibiotics - he succumbed to his health problems. He had quit eating these past couple of days and seemed to lose his zest for life. I spent his last half hour of life cuddling him… and he passed peacefully. I am so very disheartened, losing this friend. I only hope that his months here with us were as happy as possible. It is with great love and great loss that we say goodbye for now... see you on the other side. Dearest Griz, you'll be in good company when you reach your destination... for we have many beloved friends beyond the veil.
❤️
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Sheila Young
About 4 weeks ago, I lost my Lucky. I plucked him out of the middle of the interstate when he was about 4 weeks old. I think he hitched a ride under a car and when the car ramped on....he flew out.
He was bruised, battered - had broken teeth. His tail was shorter than it was suppose to be and his little hip appeared to be broken.
I cried and cried so much, I made myself sick. Took me 3 weeks to get over the sinus infection from all the crying.
We get so attached to them. Love them with all our hearts. I know Gris had the best care possible and was very much loved.
Take care.
I, too, shall miss the adventures of Griz ... my goodness ... for all the tears shed at reading about his passing, you'd think he was my personal kitty! In a way, he was all of ours to love! Maybe now that other feral kitty will decide to come in closer unless the 2 Beatrixes warn it off!
It will be interesting to see what new crops up! Beware of that black fungi! Yikes!!!
furkids cross the Rainbow Bridge in the last 40 years or so. It is never easy, but I try to imagine them all playing together in heaven waiting for their momma.
Mary
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Becky
Rose
The joy of sharing your abundant flora bursting with color brings much happiness too.
Thanks
Griz was such a dear kitty. You did all you could to save him and he had a wonderful life there riding around with those he loved and who loved him so much. There are always losses but this is one of the saddest yet.
I will be thinking of yall with love and wishing you comfort.
Your flowers are lovely..a labor of love no doubt..wonderful pictures..So many butterflies !!
Have a fun weekend! xxoo
HAVE A SUPER WEEKEND AND I ANXIOUSLY AWAIT THE NEW POST MONDAY...KEEP SMILING
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EDGAR C. BEARD
I've lost so many companions over my lifetime that I think about every day.
Bless Griz!
Love your pictures of your farm , flowers and green.
Uplifting to look out, walk about and see the color.
I have started cutting back some of my things like
my Iris greens. They area a great filler, until they reach
their spidery stage and then it is time to snip away.
I find my thoughts turning to the next season . . .
There is time though to enjoy the sun, snip some flowers,
enjoy all the fresh produce. This week we enjoyed some
delicious sweet corn and yummy Blueberries!
Hope you’ve enjoyed your weekend and swim meet!