Monthly Archives: September 2014

First Apple Picking Adventure 2014

This weekend we did our best to welcome fall by meeting with friends for apple picking and cider pressing.

The weather didn’t feel so very fall-like, with temps in the lower 90’s, but it was at least sunny and bright.

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Tanya’s son Alex cracks me up!

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Only the Golden Delicious were ready for picking, which was sad, but it also means we get to go back again when the Winesaps are ready (and hopefully there’s more color in the trees!).

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Oona and Alston played hard all day.

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Look! A rare Emily sighting! I don’t know how she can manage to be so covered up on such a hot day.

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The orchard still has plenty of peaches available.  That, along with the super hot weather made this seem mightily out of place:

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Trina provided us with hayride tickets, and though we baked a bit, the kids had a blast.

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Maddie made her feelings about the temperature plain.

After our apples were picked and paid for (along with many cider donuts, of course!), and we’d had our hayride and spent time catching up, some of us drove back to Lisa’s house to press some apples into cider.

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This. Little. Cutie.  I cannot resist her.

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We got four of these out of roughly one bushel of “B” apples. In retrospect, it’s probably good we didn’t get a whole lot more apples to press, since the kids lost interest and were ready to climb Lisa’s trees and chase dogs and chickens.  And run they did; they had a lot of fun running off all of their energy outside.

Lisa made a fabulous Texas-style chili and Tanya brought cornbread to go with.  Along with the fresh cider and fabulous company and the kids wearing each other out, I didn’t think the day could get any better.

But I was wrong!

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Lisa made me a pumpkin cheesecake for my birthday! And it. was. DIVINE!

When Tanya presented me a bottle of a hard-to-find wine, Lisa decided to open up a lovely Burgundy from her (rather extensive and enviable) wine cellar.  It put an already magical day over the top.

September, you are off to a fantastic start!


Tagged: food, Seasons

New England Covered Bridge …

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Calm Before The Storm …

 

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School Discoveries

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We all had to read lots of different things in school—some of which we liked, some of which we didn’t. Are there any authors that you’ve grown to love because you were introduced to them in your English Lit class? Or—the contrary. Are there any you hate because you were forced to read them? Did you ever go back to try them again?

Don’t forget to leave a link to your actual response (so people don’t have to go searching for it) in the comments—or if you prefer, leave your answers in the comments themselves!


A Baby Hat

Last week, I knit something for the first time in a long while. Yesterday, I sent it off in the mail.

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My cousin has just had her first baby, and I knit her a fuzzy little hat for the birth announcement. I can’t wait to get to see her myself!

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It took just as much time to drive to the yarn store and back as it did to knit the hat–I usually take on such long, tiny-needled projects that I’d forgotten how quick knitting can sometimes be.

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All of which to say: I think I could get used to doing this (knitting) again.

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This hat says (is meant to say): Baby Rose, I can’t wait to meet you; I’m so glad you’re in the world.


Apple Picking Time …

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Little Picture Book …

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This teeny Vineyard book is 1 inch square.  Untie the ribbon and it opens like an accordion.

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There is a verse on one side…

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“The landscape of Martha’s Vineyard invites us daily to pause, to breathe and give our awareness to the splendor of our surroundings.  The soul of the land and the sea speaks in a silent language to our own souls, calling forth a feeling of connectedness and well-being, belonging and responsiveness.  We come to our senses and discover ourselves again in the grace, elegance and natural beauty of the island… Even if your visit here is brief , the Vineyard welcomes you home.”  -I.G.M.

And pictures on the other.

I’ve added in some of my own that sort of resemble the ones in the book.  I didn’t have any pictures of grazing cows so I substituted a goat friend of mine.

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Little girl at the beach  –  Boat in the pond.

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View to the water  – Sunset over the ocean

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Grazing cow and surf – Grazing goat and surf

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This was fun, I’m glad I rediscovered this teeny book today.  Thank you to the special person who gave it to me <3


Probably something you would like…

Upcoming Books 2014

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Fall and Winter are coming, and so are some great new books! (Note that this list is in no way meant to be complete. There are LOTS of great, new books out there!)

3 Skeins or Less

Aran and Nordic Knits for Kids

Brioche Chic

Color Knitting with Confidence

Chunky Knits

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Faux Taxidermy Knits

First Frost

A Good Yarn

Graphic Knits

Knit It!

Knitting Fresh Brioche

Knitting Scandinavian Style

The Knowledgeable Knitter

Magpies, Homebodies and Nomads

The Manly Art of Knitting

Modern Country Knits: 30 Designs from Juniper Moon Farm

My Favorite Cardigans to Knit

Norwegian Knits with a Twist

One + One

Rustic Modern Knits

Twigg Stitch

Vintage Knits for Him and Her

Weave Knit Wear

Yarn Yarn Yarn

(And, please, if you’re thinking of buying any of these books, please consider using the links here at Knitting Scholar–I’ll get a couple dollars from Amazon.com to go toward the cost of this site. My grateful thanks go with every order!)

A London Dress For Neve

Neve’s been after me for a while to use some of my London-themed fabric to make her a dress, so this weekend I went through my patterns and we decided on the Ice Cream Dress from Oliver & S.

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I used some Riley Blake fabric wit complimenting colors and patterns and cut it out two days ago.  Today I got to work on it all day and was done in just a few hours.

It was a breeze to throw together; though I think I might personally prefer this pattern made up in a soft knit.  Neve is pretty happy with it, though.

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I did the bottom panel and the pocket yokes in the contrast fabric but left the top yoke in the main fabric.

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I’m curious to see how it drapes after several washes and wearings; the fabric still has quite a bit of stiffness to it.

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I can’t wait to try this pattern again; there are so many different fabric options that would be super cute with it!


Tagged: Sewing