Harvest Time

We have been in full swing with our fall harvest lately.  Last weekend we picked some pumpkins and pulled the onions out of the ground.

This weekend we focused on the black beans. First, we pull the bean plants and let them dry in the sun on a tarp. Then, we put a bundle of plants in a smaller tarp and whack them with a stick to pop the beans out of the shell. 

The last step is to separate the small plant bits from the beans. On a slightly windy day we can pour the beans from bucket to bucket and let the wind blow the light dried plant bits or chaff away.

We have also been eating lots of fresh pears from our trees and last night froze several peach pie fillings. Our raspberries will continue bearing fruit until the first hard frost. We pick the berries every other day.

I know we will appreciate our preservation efforts come January. That is what I keep telling myself.

Next on the food preservation plan - grape juice. B says the grapes are ready.

I know I will enjoy my quilt retreat next week!

Late Summer Prairie

Our late summer walks through the prairie are pretty these days.

I like the way there are different things blooming throughout the summer.

Some flowers make big patches of color while others, like this flax, are more subtle.

The big blue stem grows very tall. This grass is over eight feet.

We do feel the coming of fall in the air.

What end of summer things are you enjoying? 

End of Summer Calm

We have settled into an end of summer calmness.  D is settled into his dorm. M is working on his summer homework. P and I are taking walks and enjoying the wonderful end of summer weather.

She loves to play in the sandy back road. I am enjoying that our afternoons can be relaxed. When school starts we will be more scheduled and running about to after school activities.

The umbrella is for "just in case."  It is good to be prepared.

Back to the Fair

We went back to the fair yesterday.

We had to see the animals one more time.

P loved the piglets.

She wanted us to build a fence in the yard and get some baby pigs.

We tried to tell her that they quickly grow up to be big pigs.

I liked the sheep.

This white one played peek a boo with P.

There was a former State Fair Champion sheep shearer doing demonstrations. These sheep were waiting to be sheared.

The rabbits were cute too.

This day old calf was born at the fair.

A Day at the Fair

I love fair week!

I like the community effort that goes into making it happen.

It is fun to see all of the entries and knowing so many of the people who made and grew things to enter.

I enjoy the festive colors.

I enjoy the animals and knowing many of the kids who raised them.

The variety of sights and activities is so different from what we experience the rest of the year.

I enjoy seeing people I have not seen during the summer.

I enjoy the activity that brings so many people together to support their community.

I love the fair but I am glad it is only one week in the year!

Back in the Sewing Room!

It seems like ages since I have spent any time working in my sewing room. Yesterday, I set aside some time and played a good bit at the sewing machine.  I had been wanting to make a new travel bag for toiletries for over a year. My old one was getting to be rather disgusting.  I finally took the time to figure out how to make the bag roomy and box shaped. I also quilted the fabric for more stability. I could have used interfacing but, I didn't have any and quilting it was probably more fun!

It was fun to make because it is a  one piece design except the handle and can be made with 2 fat quarters of fabric. (one for the outside and one for the lining.)  This is the perfect size piece to practice different quilting patterns. 

It was such fun to make that I made another, and another.  Each of the three I have made so far have different quilting. These are also good for using up small pieces of left over batting.  Yep, I can see some more of these in my future.

Picking Flowers

August always gets to be very busy around here.  Much of our garden bounty is ready to harvest in August. We spend a lot of time picking, preparing, and preserving food.  Sometimes we forget to slow down and enjoy the beauty around us.  I am glad I have P to remind me of that. She picks a little bouquet of flowers EVERY time we go to the garden. Luckily she has a long row of flowers to choose from each time. 

I like growing things such as fruit trees, raspberries, and rhubarb that come back every year. We are getting our first peaches this year from trees that we planted.  

We also get fruit from pear and apple trees that were planted long before we moved here.

This is the time when I start to think about what I want to do differently in the garden next year. What new things do I want to plant? I think about which grew easily and which things are easiest to preserve etc.   First on the garden list for next year - picking flowers.

Weekend Projects

After three weekends away from our gardens I spent a little weekend time catching up. There is a lot of weeding to do but at least parts of the gardens are pretty.

We already have a few pumpkins ready for harvest. As soon as those apples are ripe I'll start making pumpkin muffins again!

A friend and I toured the University of Michigan with the traveling Barbie camper.

See my photos here and more about this fun photo project here.We also worked on the playhouse project. We now have a foundation.  A search in the barn yielded EXACTLY the right number of cinder blocks!

Our weekend was a mixture of work and play. 

What are your weekend projects?

My New Toy

Some of you may have noticed that I have been having fun with my new toy. I purchased a fancy pants big girl camera just before leaving for the gulf coast!

I took tons of photos on our trip and am still learning about the camera and lens settings. I got some fantastic indoor photographs of family members while on vacation. I had not been able to do that with my old point and shoot. 

These two pictures are of the same flower from the same camera location but using different camera settings to change the depth of field.

D read the entire manual while in the car and is my "go to" man when I have a technical question. Teenagers are great for that. I read the manual but I can't remember much of it!

Gulf Coast Trip

We have returned from a trip to the Mississippi gulf coast.

We stayed in a rental house on a narrow strip of land between the bayou and the gulf.

It was a week of family fun. Me, my sisters, and our families - fourteen people in one house.  We ate lots of Michigan blueberries (twenty four pounds) picked the morning we left here.

There was a ferry trip to Ship Island.

We also explored the beach area near our rental house. 

In the heat of the day we entertained ourselves with jigsaw puzzles, hula hoops,

Rummikub, chess, anagrams, dictionary,

and lots of different card games.

You can find more photos of our trip here.

Buckets of Berries

It finally came. The day we have been eagerly awaiting finally came - opening day at the local blueberry farm!! We went early, as usual, to beat the crowds.

We quickly strapped on our buckets and started picking.

We filled our buckets and came home to start our blueberry feast. We have been eating them by the handful, putting them on cereal, making peanut butter and blueberry sandwiches, baking them, and even freezing some. I think we'll be picking again soon!