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Monthly Archives: August 2013

Starting & Finishing

31 Saturday Aug 2013

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family, History, sunset

This day started with a visit to market, and reminiscence with my sisters about how over 90 years ago our grandpa used to shop for plain Mennonite suits at the Hager Department Store, with its ornate “H” and elegant facade. Amazing to think how long ago he walked the same streets & shopped the same market where our very feet were today.

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The day ended with a fast-moving, intense thunderstorm, and then the quiet of a sunset.

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Night in the City

29 Thursday Aug 2013

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church, night, stained glass

The windows of St James Church glow while saints, immortalized in glass, keep a watchful eye over all who pass below.

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Late Bloomers

28 Wednesday Aug 2013

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autumn, Garden, summer

The sedum waits until the edge of summer teeters into fall
before showing off its blossoms.

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The things We Do For Love

25 Sunday Aug 2013

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I love the chance to do some leisurely Sunday reading. But someone is using my book for a pillow. I can’t disturb such peaceful slumber. Reading will wait until after the catnap.

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Change is in the Air

22 Thursday Aug 2013

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fall, Garden, seasons

Fog on the river, and a hint of color on the dogwoods, always the first to change. Even the 90 degree weather has a cool edge today, suggesting that it won’t be stopping long.

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Rituals

18 Sunday Aug 2013

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I don’t have many indulgences, but fresh ground coffee beans for my coffee each morning is one of them. Before my shower, and before I’m even awake, really, I stumble to the kitchen, pour beans in the grinder and get the coffee started for the day.

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This is also a sign to the kitties to run to the kitchen and line up for treats. Sad are the mornings when I’ve forgotten to stock up on treats- I try to pass off their regular food but they know better and walk away in disdain, tails twitching.

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No matter how busy the morning, I try to grab a few minutes by the window, cup in hand, enjoying the first few sips of my morning brew. But the best mornings are the ones with no agenda and no deadline, to savor an entire mug and ease into the day.

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Fall Teaser

15 Thursday Aug 2013

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Today I snuck a rare day off work, on a random Thursday, because despite the mountain of work that always threatens to bury me, there was nothing that couldn’t wait one more day. It was a perfect day to be off, dawning crisp and cold like autumn even though it’s only August.

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I had a lazy tour around the farmer’s market and was delighted to find the season’s first apples, smelling like orchards and fall.

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I brought my treasures home, and supper was a veggie buffet, with sweet corn, sautéed zucchini, heirloom tomatoes with basil, and sweet watermelon.

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I ended my work-free day with a walk at dusk, in the chill of the evening.

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Cicadas and Sunsets

12 Monday Aug 2013

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dog, Evening, summer, walks

The dog and I set out on our evening walk to the rhythm of a thousand cicadas. To the west, the sun was dropping below the tree line.

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To the east, the evening sky was blushing the palest pink.

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Fields of soybeans stretched lush and green.

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With a nod to autumn just around the corner, dried weeds spread a delicate lace against the sky.

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As darkness fell, we wandered home, and still the cicadas sang, and crickets joined the song.

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Plant-based Food

11 Sunday Aug 2013

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About a month ago my husband and I started eating a plant-based diet, mostly vegan, with a few spectacular exceptions. Coffee is a ritual for me: fresh beans, ground each morning ( a signal to the kitties to line up like little soldiers for their treats), a mellow breakfast blend, but brewed strong with a generous dose of half & half until it’s the perfect caramel color and the perfect temperature for sipping. I don’t see that changing any time soon.

Also, sometime in the next week or so, I anticipate a perfect, fabulous BLT–thick-cut, salty bacon from S Clyde Weaver, a beefy tomato and deep green lettuce from Brook Lawn Farmer’s Market, and 14-grain bread from Ric’s Bread, because it makes the perfect toast for a BLT.

Then there are the occasional work receptions or breakfast meetings, or gatherings with friends, like my book club, where the host made fantastic blue cheese burgers on the grill. Not blue cheese as a topping, mind you, but throughout the burger. Perfection!

But, most days we are trying to be heathy and mostly vegan, in an effort to feel better, boost our energy levels and lose some weight. And truth be told, I really do like eating this way. Growing up on a farm in western NY, summers were marked by the garden bounty that came into season and had to be canned or frozen. My mother’s diaries contain checklists: 110 quarts of corn, 75 quarts of peas, 50 quarts of tomato juice, 25 quarts of shredded zucchini to be used for frittatas or baking, quarts of NY blueberries picked locally, and grape juice from grapes grown along the Finger Lakes. We put away copious amounts of food, because that’s what we lived on all winter. I didn’t know at the time how remarkably different vegetables and fruit are when brought straight from the garden to the freezer within hours. We were living “Farm To Table” long before it was a thing.

On days when we were preparing food for the freezer, that’s what was for dinner. We would time meals with the next hot batch of corn ready to be cut off the cob, and sit down to piles of corn and thick slices of tomatoes. So I like eating this way- food still warmed by the sun, washed and sliced fresh on my plate, or sautéed with a bit of fresh herbs.

My husband is the chef of the household, mixing herbs & spices, or altering recipes to suit his palate. He’s good at changing out ingredients and inventing tasty creations. Today’s offering was a tofu hash, which was delicious. It was loosely based on an on-line recipe, and included potatoes, tofu, black beans, red onion & local tomatoes & jalapeño peppers. Avocado on the side added the perfect creaminess.

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20130811-201900.jpgSometimes nothing sounds better than a hot slice of pepperoni pizza, oozing cheese. But after we talk ourselves out of that and get creative in the kitchen, we’re ultimately happier with the fresh flavors and local fruits and veggies on our plates.

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Heirlooms and donut peaches

08 Thursday Aug 2013

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Tonight I spotted, through the weeds and overgrown bushes in my poor neglected flowerbeds, a flash of hot pink. Thinking I had planted an heirloom hibiscus, I wandered into the bed to check out why the leaves appeared to be turning red. I discovered that, in fact, I had brought home from an herb faire a purple monarda bee balm when it was just an unrecognizable shoot of a thing. And now it’s showing off! I need to find a stake for it, but I hope it in fact does attract hummingbirds, as promised.

20130808-212958.jpg The other discovery of the day were these delightful, voluptuous donut peaches, so-called because of their flat, round shape and almost-hole in the middle. They are deliciously sweet! Upon further research I discovered that they are also called Saturn peaches. I rather like that name. Either way, they make a lovely dessert.

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