Look at what I saw when I raised the shade this morning. See that white stuff on the roof across the street? That's frost. F.R.O.S.T. Arrrgh. None of my plants or flowers seem to have been affected but that's frost nevertheless. The first day of Autumn and there's a smear of frost on the north-facing roof across the street. Double arrrgh.
I got a phone call around 9 o'clock this morning from my knitting pal, HH, saying that she was going to the farmer's market and did I want anything. "Yes," I said, "to go along." "What?" "I want to go too. Should I pick you up or do you want to pick me up?" Once she got over her shock at the turn of events she said that she'd come get me so I hurried to get dressed, brush my teeth, and stuff some money in my pocket. I was smart enough to put my keys into my pocket too so I could get back into the house when she dropped me off. It was a gorgeous day to be at the market, cool and sunny, and I managed to spend my $15 (well, $14 of it anyway) on a lot of onions, some huge bell peppers, two poblano peppers, some pears, a bunch of golden beets, and a bunch of rainbow carrots. On our way back to her car HH said that she'd planned to stop at a cafe on the corner so we did--and sat there sipping coffee and chatting for 2 1/2 hours. !!!!! What a difference that I didn't have to think of how long I was away or shouldn't I be getting home.I had to get on a chair to find the package of curry to refill the little jar and ran across some tea that got lost in the back of the cupboard. I decided to brew up a pot of it to keep in the fridge so I brought up this red teapot I got a few years ago. I filled that green plastic jug nearly full and poured it into the teapot to heat in the microwave. That much water did NOT fill the teapot. The teapot is deceptively large. It doesn't look like it but it holds close to 8 cups. Really. The first time I tried to fill it I swore that it had a lower level where it hid water. I kept pouring water in and pouring it in and it seemed like I couldn't fill the pot. Crazy.
This week I remembered to order the 2019 Page-a-day Art Gallery calendar and it came yesterday. I discovered, much to my dismay, a few years ago that if I wait until mid-October to order it chances are it'll be sold out. Hard to believe that the first time I bought one I got it at Goodwill for $2 and they had a shelf full of them. I use the pages as my daily prompt and enjoy very much seeing the variety of art they choose. Speaking of which...
September 22--Frederick Childe Hassam, Autumn Boulevard, Paris. Overnight the trees shed their leaves. The steady drizzle pasted the leaves to the streets like ragged carpets. Lise held her skirts above her ankles to try to keep them from getting muddy in the gutters. She didn't want to think of the filth, human and otherwise, floating there. It hadn't been raining when she left home so she had no umbrella, not even a hat. She'd look like a drowned cat by the time she returned.
Two days ago the air conditioner ran off and on most of the day. This morning I shut all of the windows and tootsed up the furnace for ten minutes or so just to knock the chill off the house. *sigh* What crazy weather we're having. It was nice mowing the lawn this afternoon in the cooler temps though.
--Barbara

1 comment:
You made a haul at the farmers market. And I know all that fresh from the farm produce is right up your alley. Good for you for cooking and eating healthy. But with an occasional cookie thrown in. Gotta have a little something to satisfy your sweet tooth. Can't believe frost already but that's GB for you.
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