Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Wordless Wednesday

Summer before our 12 summers in the Berkshires, and very attached to Mom...
 

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

The 'Big' Experiment...Update!

Remember what everything looked like 2 months ago...
Four varieties of basil, honeysuckle, sweet red peppers
Greek oregano, sweet green peppers, purple basil, dill, cilantro, honeysuckle, clematis
Beautiful, plentiful basil
Greek oregano growing low and spreading out, purple basil, sweet peppers, dill, cilantro, honeysuckle, clematis
One of 4 lavender plants..in big terra cotta planters..
A MOST welcomed guest...
Look @ him/her!!!!
It was an experiment. I was compelled to plant, to grow things, to somehow replicate 'a garden'. I had no soil to speak of and it bears repeating, (as I still can hardly believe it), we are 6000 feet in the air. The discovery of the raised garden bed was my only hope. So, w/ a 50 pound bag of mulch from Whole Foods, many many many many cubits of soil later, earth worms (yes, I actually went to Petco and bough a container of about 50 earthworms...no laughing), full sun and water, I would say that the garden has been 95% successful. I now have 4 kinds of basil, and have been enjoying the flowerettes this year as well. There is nothing like fresh dill on baked salmon. Cilantro...I have found that w/ the cilantro as well, the flowerettes are not as strong as the leaf. Add the cilantro (leaf or flowerettes) to some roughly mashed avocado, chopped tomatoes, a pinch of Kosher salt, a dash of lemon juice and some olive oil...oh my goodness, what a burst of flavors! My Greek oregano is a gift which keeps on giving. I had enough from last years' garden in Rhode Island to bring to Colorado, and now, I can see that I will have my fill once again...hopefully to taking me right through the winter and into next years' planting. I have planted red and green peppers which are now starting to blossom, along w/ tomatoes which are also starting to flower. The honeysuckle vines are growing up the trellis, along w/ the clematis, which has blossomed. I did loose one clematis and the strawberries just whithered. I also have 4 lavender plants growing which I will cut back when the weather cools and dry for their calming aroma. It is wonderful to wake up every morning to the sight of all this green, to touch the soil, to see how everything has grown overnight. Next year, maybe 2 more raised garden beds...in the meantime, 'whew'...really grateful!

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Wordless Wednesday

Roasted apricots, mascarpone, blackberries, honey
Lavender lemonade
Vegetable tart
Zucchini blossom mini-quiche
Iced honey mascarpone and almond cake with figs
Very light, beautiful Summer food from Pinterest!

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

July 4, 1776 & 1826

A little history...the celebration of our Nation's 50th birthday was saddened this day in history by the death of our second president, John Adams. It was the eloquent Adams who had so persuasively defended Thomas Jefferson's DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE before the Continental Congress in 1776, ultimately leading to the birth of this new Nation. It may have been the last time Adams and Jefferson agreed on anything. Among the 56 signers were both of the men most responsible for the Declaration's existence, Adams and Thomas Jefferson.On his death bed on Independence Day, 1826 John Adams uttered his last words. They were "Thomas Jefferson survives." It is rumored that upon Adam's death the messenger dispatched to carry the news to Jefferson's Virginia home actually passed a messenger dispatched from THAT site to Adam's home, also bearing sad tidings. Just a few hours earlier Thomas Jefferson had passed away….both architects of the document that gave birth to this new Nation dead, 50 years to the day from the birth of the country they founded!!

Happy July 4th!!! 

ps. This is my 500th post!!!!