18 March 2015
21 April 2012
I ate a little bit of Spring today
My trip to visit a friend in Wisconsin was cancelled because of this cold I caught. So I slept most of the day today. I woke up at lunch to a present from Abby and Jason: Martha Stewart's Living magazine. As I was looking at the pictures, reading being entirely impossible in my state, I came across this:
And my mouth started watering. I couldn't get the Garden Party Grilled Chicken Salad out of my brain! And so my lovely family made another trip to the grocery to satisfy this food delirium.
I don't have a photo of our dinner because we inhaled it before I could remember. That's OK though. Because it looked exactly like it does in the above picture! Springtime was happening in my mouth I tell you!
Jason (the cook) was smothered in my fever-induced "oooos" and "ahhhs" and "I feel like I'm at a restaurant!". That man is brilliant.
I'm off to more sleep and hopefully I will have more energy to do some Earth Day activities tomorrow.
Love your Mother. Happy Earth Day folks!
18 March 2012
rising sap
The sap is rising and we have spring fever pretty bad around here! Most of our days have been spent out of doors eating, playing, digging, walking, biking and relaxing. Oh, and working. There's been plenty of that too!
Outside
Peach (left) and plum tree blossoms |
Jason cutting up hop vines |
Iris, garlic, chives w/ sorrel in background |
Tilled garden |
Inside
Seed starting setup |
Leeks! |
Mama mia, pasta machine! |
Vintage tins |
The whole garden is tilled. I did some of the tilling this year, huzzah! Usually I'm busy doing other spring chores or wrangling Abby and Jason ends up doing the tilling but this year he hurt his back just in time for tilling, so I helped him out. Just a little. We also filled about 30 lawn bags with leaves from our white oak and dead plants from last growing season. Our fruit trees are blossoming even more with the last two days of sunshine and the plum blossoms smell heavenly!
Inside we have been making a lot of homemade pasta with pullet eggs from Cathe's chickens. The noodle machine, as I have dubbed it, has gotten a workout! I bought it 10 years ago in Ames and haven't used it in about 7 years, I don't know why. Fettuccine has been the choice noodle but this week I'm going to make some butternut squash ravioli. Yum! The inside chores have not been at the top of the priority list lately but I have had time to clean a little and refresh the top of our antique buffet where the decorations change seasonally.
As for seeds, I have shown you the seed starting setup with two layers, soon to be three (sorry not the best photo). I'm not planting anything or starting seeds until March 25th, which is the next good day according to the lunar calendar. I get my planting advice from this guy, he's a super star in my book! Come the 25th it will be all out planting mania around here. Starting the rest of my seeds. Planting onions, shallots, radish, lettuce, spinach, chard, peas, carrots and some other stuff I forget. Usually we work from morning until it is too dark to see what we are doing. I relish those days and the good feeling of a hard day's work when I go to bed at night, which is what I should do right now.
Before I do though, please notice the fancy button to the right. This week I'm starting a new sewing project for myself and will be blogging about it then entering the final product in a contest. You can read more about the contest at Made by Rae. Good night!
16 March 2012
lost book
"Here is a test to find whether your mission on earth is finished:
If you're alive, it isn't."
Have you read this book?
I have read it twice in my life: in high school, then again in graduate school. Both times it opened up new ways of thinking, seeing and being. And both times the book landed in my life like an apple on Newton's head. I can't remember exactly how I came to read it, but I know I didn't search the book out either time. I'm not a religious person, but I am a spiritual person and this book speaks to that sentiment.
Lately I have been sorting giant piles of paperwork, artwork, bills, catalogs, and receipts. I came upon the dust jacket for this book but cannot find the book anywhere. I imagine my book being read by someone, somewhere in the world. That's what this book deserves.
So, should I buy the book or wait for it to work its way back into my life as it has before?
Much of the book takes place in the Midwest with its rolling hills in Iowa and ancient lake plains flatter than a pancake in Illinois. Maybe that is why I am drawn to it. Or maybe it is words like this:
"Argue for your limitations, and sure enough, they're yours."
07 March 2012
getting ready
It's been busy around here lately. I finished a bunch of sewing for Abby including a shirt, pants, two dresses and two skirts. The dresses are from the Oliver + S hopscotch dress pattern and were made from men's t-shirts from the Gap. So, while they weren't exactly Old, they were given a new identity. I didn't realize until I got the shirts home that I had bought ketchup and mustard colored shirts. Lots of both get eaten around here, so that's cool. The skirts are Lazy Days Skirt from Liesl at Oliver + S as well. They have such sweet and simple pattern designs with easy to follow directions. The shirt is from Anna Maria Horner's Seams to Me book. While it was easy to make, I'm not sure that I like how large the arm holes are or the length of the sleeves. It hasn't actually been donned by Miss Abby yet. She has a strange habit of running away when I want to test the fit of something I am sewing for her. When I'm sewing for a customer or for someone else, she is all about it. Silly girl!
This year will be my third at the farmer's market and I am so ahead of myself this year, I may just have to start reading the third Game of Thrones book tonight. I started seeds last week (eggplant, pepper, leek, herbs) and will start more this weekend. Just now there are tiny green sprouts coming up in my seedling flats and outside. It was warm and windy today. We are on our way to spring at last! Also:
--We saw Foghorn Stringband on Monday. Seats right next to the band, good friends, new friends, lots of dancing, beer and some of the best music on Earth, woo hoo!
--Watched our friend Cathe (of Seven Sister Farm) shear sheep with help from friends and neighbors.
--Finished painting a cabinet to house our bulky office stuff.
--Jason made those English muffins he had been talking about making for oh, I don't know, 3 months or so. Verdict: tasty!
--Finding some great fabric at my local second hand stores.
--Trying to pet and snuggle more with our cat, Albert. He is about 13 years old and is on meds for his heart. He is our first baby!
--Lots of coloring, painting, dry erase boarding and sidewalk chalking lately. Abby can't wait to do outside painting again.
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This space will be changing in the next couple of months. The South Prairie Street Farm information will have a different home in the form of a Facebook (groan) page. I know how I rant about how I don't like FB but for the Farm, it is the best solution for now. This blog will continue to include information about the farm but primarily will be for showcasing my frazzled, stay-at-home-mom thoughts and activities. The FB page will be used to announce dates for selling at the Market at the Square and availability of produce/flowers.
Thanks for reading and I'll keep you updated!
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25 February 2012
winning
I have been winning in my thrifting trips lately. More canvas bags for my little project I have going, like new shoes and some awesome vintage fabric and linens. I have also been winning with my sewing and will have some photos for you tomorrow, hopefully the photos will be of the clothing on the model if she is willing. A bribe of chocolate and/or marshmallows may be in order.
I'm not really sure what the date is or how many photos I am behind. I'll fill in some tomorrow but here is one for my Shoes. These are boots. As you can see. They are from my mom who bought them for me in Italy. I'll never get rid of these and hope Abby will wear them when they actually fit her feet! I wear these boots year-round with everything. They are soooooo comfy.
Shoes |
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Tonight we had homemade mac and cheese, oh my gosh it was good, thanks Jason! Then we made an impromptu trip to our friend's to look at the moon, Venus and Jupiter through his telescope. It was cold and getting on bedtime, but we had a blast. Thanks Damon!
Goodnight for now y'all!
21 February 2012
catching up
We did a bit of catching up this past weekend. Jason and I went on our "secret" date night, which included dinner, an art exhibit, cupcakes and espresso, the symphony and a nightcap at one of our favorite places in downtown Champaign. It was a cold evening made much warmer with flowers, champagne and conversation with my favorite person on the planet (besides Abby, of course!).
I fell asleep toward the end of the first half of the symphony so we decided to hit Radio Maria's then go home. It was so cold that night that we were glad to be home in our pajamas at (ahem) 9pm. Yes, we are oldsters! Thanks for the great night, Jason and nine memorable years of being married!
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I know I have left the February photo meme in the dust these last days. So here is something to make it up. "Something I hate to do". Dishes. Give me any other household chore and I will be happy: scrubbing floors, toliets, laundry, vacuuming, ANYTHING. We don't have a dishwasher (and never will because our kitchen is the size of a matchbook). I try to find the zen place of peace about dishwashing, but I'm afraid it will never sit well with me.
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Looking forward to the next week. I have lots of seeds to start: peppers, eggplant, leeks, herbs, and maybe some tomatoes. My notes from last year are not very complete and every year I vow to do better because it really is better when I can compare with last year. Happy Tuesday!
16 February 2012
the new, new thing
Today is "Something New". If you know me at all, you know that I like anything Old. We live in a pretty old house. I buy most of my clothes second-hand. My fabric is stored in vintage suitcases. I'm drawn to anything that has been loved, used, and shows a little bit of wear. Sparkly new things are pretty to look at, but don't really fit into how I want to live on this Earth. This belief or philosophy or whatever you want to call it, can conflict me at times. For example, when something breaks (our French Press) or something is lost (Abby's water bottle) or I need something like underwear or running shoes. I would rather buy something old, but in these cases, new is probably better because of availability, safety, and health.
Something New |
This pattern is in the works. Have you heard of Collette Patterns? I haven't tried one of their patterns yet, but just looking at the pattern instructions for the Violet blouse has me wondering who deigned it a beginner pattern? It is straightforward enough with lots of tips and a link to online help. Yet, when I was a beginner sewist, I never would have attempted a collared, button-up blouse. The first version of this shirt will be made from a thrifted sheet (see what I'm saying about Old? Ha!). If I like the way it fits and sews up I will do another in white cotton swiss dot. Summery huh?
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A few things old and new and in between:
-Looking forward to seeing these guys in March. Would love to host them at our place for a house concert!
-Come visit my Pinterest boards to see what else I'm up to lately.
-This weekend Jason and I will celebrate our 9th wedding anniversary (it is really on the 22nd) by going on a date. Although, I don't know when or where this date is...it is a mystery! Not telling me is hard for Jason so now he just says "It's a kettle" in a British accent. If you have seen Submarine, and you should, then you'll know Jason is just like the dad in the movie.
-Really looking out for Moonrise Kingdom, The Hunger Games first movie and The Girl Who Played with Fire.
What are you looking forward to? Have a great Friday!
14 February 2012
13 February 2012
busy Monday
Today I have been on the go doing errands, thrifting, making cookies and even cleaning/oiling my sewing machine. That's right! I haven't oiled or cleaned my machine since I have had it. No, I am not going to reveal how long that is (only Pat knows!). Now it doesn't sound like someone is using a "machine gun" in the room, which is how Jason describes my machine. I sew every day and will no longer neglect that hardworking machine, I need it to last a long, long time.
There are a lot of "Things I Like" but I truly enjoy eating and reading at the same time. When I am into a good book I usually read during breakfast and lunch, snippets of sentences and a few paragraphs here and there. Then I read before I go to bed, sometimes for longer than I should. Right now I am reading the first Game of Thrones book, which probably wasn't the wisest choice to read while eating today (blood, raping and pillaging; the book not my lunch). I'm also reading Montessori at Home. I've always read more than one book at a time, reading one while processing the others.
It may not look organized to the untrained eye, but I know exactly what's in there and where it is! One half is fabric/art supplies/crafting stuff and the other is clothes (both mine and Jason's). Our house is old so we only have a tiny closet in our bedroom upstairs, which serves as a linen closet as well as clothes closet. This mess of a closet is downstairs in the guest-sewing-play room.
We found an awesome blue sequined stretchy belt was during this morning's thrifting. Abby thinks it looks like a mermaid belt. This may find its way into my outfit for Secret Date Night this weekend. More on that later...
Things I Like |
In My Closet |
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