Under the Trees

On the way2009-07-24


It's that time again. Cherries, apricots, a few peaches.


Gobs2009-07-24 


We are so grateful to our friends for sharing their orchard with us.


Hannah picks2009-07-24 


I love it that my children are growing up in a place where they can get sticky ripe-fallen fruit between their toes,


Laurel sampling2009-07-24 


where they can sample cherries still warm from the sun,


Kids2009-07-24


 right under the branches where they grew.


Andrew2009-07-24 




Carl and lib2009-07-24 




Holly picks2009-07-24 


Cherry eyeballs2009-07-24


Peaches on the ground2009-07-24 




Hooray for the bounty of summer!


 

Le Garden Tour

Okay, maybe I have been watching too much bike racing.  Wouldn't it be fun to be there?  In the South of France?  If I were there, I'd be wearing this:


 

s. france

 


But, I am not there.  I am here, in my backyard, giving you my own tour.  A few peeks at the garden.

 

Garden tour looking east 12009-07-06 

corn and squash in the foreground

 

Garden tour cucumbers climbing2009-07-06 

cucumbers

 

Garden tour gourds2009-07-06 

gourds (and a badly needed pedicure)

 

Garden tour potatoes2009-07-06 

potatoes

 

Garden tour broccoli and caulif2009-07-06 

broccoli and cauliflower

 

Garden tour green beans 2009-07-06 

green beans

 

Garden tour watering with L baby2009-07-06 

watering the basil

 

Garden tour watering with L baby boots2009-07-06 

same nightly ritual, minus the backpack, add in some rubber boots 

 

Garden tour arial2009-07-06

 From the deck

 

The last few days have been cooler.  We have been spending more time indoors, and this has got me thinking about school next year.  Organizing, planning, packing away last year's projects.  Lots more to do, I am looking forward to a fresh start.

 

Au revoir!

week's report

First of all, I just really want to thank each and every one of you for the touching comments that you made on my last post.  I genuinely appreciate every word.  It was so kind of you to take the time to encourage me, and I've gone back to read through them a couple of times.  Sometimes it is hard to write such raw things down for everyone to read, but occasionally I just need to process things "out loud".  I wish I had the time on any given to day to respond individually to the comments that I receive from you.  Each one makes me laugh, or think, or just appreciate the view from where you sit.  Thank you, always, for leaving them, and know that they never go unread or un-valued.


Well, I certainly didn't mean to be gone for as long as I have been.  Last week just sort of flew right out the window.  I did quite a bit of this:


 Cora2009-05-15


Three in one week! Each birth with its own little story.  It just never gets old. (okay scrubbing out the tub and toilet with bleach three times in one week- that gets old...but the birth, it is always miraculous to me.)


A fair amount of this:


Raking in the garden2009-05-17 


Planting carrots2009-05-17


The garden beds are made.  The corn patch is ready for tilling. Most of the seeds are in the ground (carrots, beans, radishes, lettuce, sunflowers).  The other plants (squash, tomatoes, cucumbers, broccoli and cauliflower) are hardening off on the back deck.  They will most likely make their home in the warm soil this weekend. It is good get a little dirt under my nails.


Not pictured last week are the hours of homeschooling (I'm looking at curriculum for next year and plan to revisit this topic soon), a bit of swimmer's ear, carpet cleaning (thanks to the puppy- he's on thin ice), park play, weed pulling, flower pot planting, and some movie watching (I know I'm the last person on earth to watch it.  I totally get what all the hype was about.  I may be a little bit in love with Edward.  I also really loved seeing my old ecosystem. Sometimes I really miss the moss). 


We did manage to sneak in a few quiet moments.


Watching the boats2009-05-18


Sitting still together. 


Iced tea and blueberries2009-05-15 


 Life is full and real and messy and sweet- just trying to take it all in.  Hope to be back soon!