Archive for the ‘garden’ Category

today:

today i am…

february-snow

hunkering down and enjoying the view from my front door!

plaid-and-mocs

cozying up in plaid and mocs.

butter

readying cookies and tea.

wood-pile

restocking the wood pile on the porch and keeping that wood stove full!

everything-tote

1 down, 3 to go. i’m using some fabric from my mother and vintage curtain pannels i found thrifting to make heather ross’s everthing tote for my mother, her two sisters, and myself. it’s making me think of my grandmother (isabelle got her middle name - louise - from her) and all of the things i do to be like her. the garden. the canning. staying on this farm that she built by aquiring the land piece by piece in savvy business transactions. she was always making and remaking things - especially clothing for her family. her sewing projects that i remember most were the Braque cloth bags made with vintage fabric from our girl-trips to Brimfield, MA. so it only seems fitting, as we approach the birthday of my baby named after her, to celebrate the rest of the women in this family with a craft after our matriarch’s own heart. vintage re-made into bags. with love.

pops-coat

looking for a shiny red fabric to patch my grandfather’s coat.

reading

catching up on some reading: birthday. summer sewing. natural dying. pleasure.

plant-sprouts

checking sprouts. grape tomatoes. mesculin. basil. and one coffee bean plant. cris has the coldframe almost finished. just something to hold us over until he builds our greenhouse.

love-note

and last, but not least, i am loving today. loving this rare piece of writing - a love note - from my husband. and loving my husband for writing it.

have a great day!

smiling at braided onions

 

all of this warm weather is making me think of spring. i know, it happens every year. really, i’d love more snow, but it is nice to have a break. we’ve been cleaning, organizing, and rearranging. the fruits of these endavors?? a reading nook! loved by everyone in our house!

 

reading-nook

personally, i am loving my shelf of clean, empty jars. it reminds me of the joy i feel filling each of them through the summer. as we use up last year’s bounty, i clean them out and place them here, ready to be sterelized and reused as the garden dictates.

canning-jars

cris totally finished our closet and this afternoon i hung up our clothes. we have a small linen closet that we use for belle’s clothes so we don’t have to put another dresser in the kids’ room. and this is our only other closet. niether of them is deep enough for a hanger to go in properly, so they fit in at an angle. when cris and my father put the double chimney in (yes, now we can use oil to heat the water and use our wood stove to heat the house at the same time) we lost another 14″ of closet space. which means we have 20″ left. well, my clever husband put two dowels in so we each have our own clothes rack. and since cris doesn’t have 20″ worth of “dress” shirts, i can tuck our miniature purple vacuum into the closet as well. hurray! it feels like a victory to me!

closet

and last, but in no way least, the onions. my sweet, sweet grandfather (we share a large garden together in the summer) braided all of our onions. i keep a braid or two in the cellar and every time i pass them on my way up or down the stairs, they make me smile. i love putting things up for winter. and i love my pop-pop!

braided-onions

Peas!

PEAS! Glorious peas! These are the sweet little toes of my marshmallow fluff daughter. We’ve been picking peas every day for the last week and a half. They’re my favorite garden treat, but at this rate I’ll be sick of them before they’re gone by!