Sun Style + roadtrips
but it's still beautiful. The garden is coming along nicely.
It's also been a good year for asparagus; my parents have been
eating it for about two months now, much to my dad's dismay.
The bees are safely ensconced in their new home
at the corner of the orchard.
A family of ducks has taken up permanent residence at the pond.
I startled a little one when I walked up to the water's edge –
it made a beeline for the cattails at the other side
while one of its parents created an impressive distraction,
quacking and splashing around.Grasshoppers are creepy but I have to admit
that they're kind of cute when they're small and green.The additions to the house are starting to take shape.The view onto the screen porch from what will be the dining room.The old roof makes it look as if Gordon Matta-Clark
has been lurking about.
.The view from inside, upstairs.
The builders just cut a big slice out of the second story,
and they're going to drop the trusses right in there.
I had no idea what a roof truss was before this (they look like this):
Watching this whole thing come together has been an education.
We picked about 2 dozen pints of strawberries.
After that it was Miller Time.
The freezer-jam-making operation took place the next morning.
I left for Seattle with my booty that afternoon.
Some samples of the finished, frosty product.
Freezer jam uses fresh, rather than cooked, berries,
so the end result has much more flavor and color.
Not bad for a few hours' effort,
and I'm set for hostess gifts for the rest of the summer.
Friday, July 31, 2009