Sunday, October 19, 2025

Fall...

 I don't have anything earth shattering.   Just a beautiful fall weekend. 

Not only are the days breathtaking, but so are the nights.

Hope you are also able to enjoy the season.

Sunday, October 12, 2025

A fall day...

 What do you do on a rainy fall day?  You bake, make soup, clean up the garden, and go for a hike. My basil got a bit out of control.  I decided to make it into pesto. It turned out pretty good.  I've never made pesto before, but I had to do something with all of that basil.  


Homemade Pesto
1/2 cup walnuts
2 cloves garlic
2 cups fresh basil leaves
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil, plus more as needed
1/4 cup finely grated parmesan cheese
Instructions
In a small food processor or blender, add the pine nuts and garlic cloves, and gently pulse to break up the mixture until coarsely chopped and chunky.
Add the fresh basil leaves, salt, and lemon juice, and pulse again to break up the basil leaves into the pine nut mixture.
With the food processor running at a low speed, slowly pour in the olive oil through the feed tube or opening. If your food processor doesn’t have an opening, simply add it in batches, running the blade in between, until all the oil has been added.
Add the finely grated parmesan cheese to the food processor, and process again until everything is well incorporated and the pesto is smooth. Taste and adjust with additional salt and pepper or oil to your liking.
The basil pesto can be used immediately or stored in a jar in the fridge for up to 2 weeks or frozen in airtight containers or ice cube trays for up to 6 months.

I put it in muffin cups and stuck them in the freezer.  Hopefully, that will work.  
I tried it on a slice of bread and thought it was pretty good.  I could see using it on my Nana bread pizzas or garlic bread with pasta. 
I got some grow lights and will see how that works.  I brought all of my herbs inside as it is supposed to freeze tonight.  My garden window is certainly a garden.  
It was the perfect fall day, so I made wild rice soup and Texas Roadhouse Rolls. It was a great soup day, as it was a cold rain with hard winds. 

The nice thing about my bread recipe is that it also makes a great cinnamon rolls.  We will have rolls in the morning. 
Dollor did a lot of sleeping this weekend.  We took him on a 3-mile hike down the Michelson Trial on Friday.  That is the longest walk he has been on.  Then on Saturday my cousin and her husband came for lunch.  It was his first time having company over.  A big day for a little dog.  It was the last nice fall day.  We had a good visit.  
My husband harvested his pumpkin on Friday.  It was 73 lbs.  That was a good 33lbs. more than last year.  Every year he makes gains.  My pumpkin was only 3 lbs.  Obviously, I am a slow learner.  

Fall has been wonderful.  I certainly cannot complain.  I've brought in all of my garden decor and cleaned out the vegetables.  I'm sure the snow will fly soon, but will enjoy every minute of fall I can get.
What is your favorite season and why?


Sunday, October 5, 2025

Rainy days...

It has been cold and rainy here.  We have been very blessed with a wet year.  It has never really been dry.  I don't mind a rainy fall day. 


This weekend, Dollor learned the joy of a warm fire.  He is a big fan.

I was feeling creative this morning and decided to try popovers.  They weren't bad. Kind of like an eggy pancake.  Very good with syrup.  
 1 1/2 c. flour
3/4 t. salt
3 eggs
1 1/2 c. milk
Preheat oven to 425 degrees.  Add 1 teaspoon of butter per muffin cup and put in the oven until it melts.  When the oven reaches temperature fill cups 3/4 full and bake for 20 minutes. I'd include the link, but I cannot find where I got this recipe anywhere. Maybe I just made it up.

Here is my entry for the giant pumpkin completion.  I don't feel confident.  I took down the hail netting and cleaned out the outside garden.  It is done for the year.  

We had some northern lights throughout the week.  Nothing major, but pretty none-the-less.  The sun is coming up later and later.  There was snow in the higher elevations.  I'm sure it won't be long before it his here. 
Did you see any northern lights in your area?  How are the sunrises?  Are the geese or cranes flying over. 


Sunday, September 28, 2025

Progression...

Linda from "We Two Travelers" asked that I post my roses progression to pink.  I figured it would be more fun from beginning to end.  It is called Music Box.


The cranes are beginning their progression south.  I truly love to hear them and watch as they make big looping circles as they travel.
The leaves are slowly progressing to their deep golden hues.
Dollor is progressivly growing and learning.  He is learning about my husband's pumpkins.  A nice 20 pounder to decorate our porch.
He is also learning that snakes like to sun themselves on the roads during the fall. This is his second snake encounter.  As you can see it causes him great excitement.

He absolutely loves playing in tall grass.  It is favorite thing to do.  He romps, tumbles, jumps, and then just flops down.  
He goes a hundred miles an hour and then he takes a nap.  He is finally sleeping through the night.  I kind of miss walking amongst the flying squirrels.  Mind you, I don't miss it so much that I am setting the alarm and going out to see them on my own. 
The cabin's decorations have progressed to fall.  Pumpkins, corn, and some mums.  

Are you settling into fall?  Do you decorate your porch?  Did you grow any pumpkins?






Sunday, September 21, 2025

Morning walks...

 

I'm actually beginning to enjoy taking the puppy out for morning walks.  It is peaceful and the sunrises are beautiful.  If we get up early enough, I see the flying squirrels.  It seems our little piece of the forest is full of them. I had one go right over my head the other morning.  I thought he was going to land on me.  My enjoyment came to a quick end when I saw the fella below on our game camera right behind the cabin.  I always carry a walking stick and a small gun when we go.  There have been many pets taken by lions in this area.  My cousin had her dog snatched up right in front of her.  Since I am not a morning person, Dollor could be gone before I know what happened. 


 I cleaned out the rose bed this weekend.  Somehow the daisies got ahead of me and were choking everything else out.  I also had to thin out the iris.  Would anyone like some?  I have plenty.  On Saturday, I went to the Deadwood Jam.   Marty Stuart and the Fabulous Superlatives played.  They did not disappoint.  I was even able to get in the front row.  

This is my last flower.  The deer have eaten everything else.  It is close enough to the cabin that it has managed to evade them. It slowly turns pink as it ages.  

I am extremely happy to report that I have pears.  I never thought I would see the day.  The trees were planted in 2013.  They aren't the 
biggest pears or the prettiest, as they have been hailed on numerous times.  Still, the one I ate was delicious.  



My poor chipmunks can't catch a break.  As innocent as he looks, Dollor is obsesses with them.  This is the one time he wasn't following them all around and under the porch.  It is exhausting just watching him.  Finally, this morning I had enough and put the pup in the house so I could sit outside and feed the chipmunks.  Isn't the little bugger just adorable?  I'm glad we were on the porch with them eating out of my hand. 

That is because our resident hawk in the photo below has figured out it is chipmunk heaven here.  She perched above the cabin in the pines.  One chipmunk alarm chirp and every creature in the area disappeared.  
That is life at the cabin.  It sure keeps a person busy.  I'm beat.  I have to go to work to rest.  
A few more early morning walk photos.  I have to say they are growing on me. Now if I could just get a picture of the flying squirrels. 



Are you a morning person?  Do you take morning walks?






Sunday, September 14, 2025

Eyes to the sky...



I harvested tomatoes this weekend.  I always plant purple bumble bee tomatoes.  My favorite way to save them is to quarter them, sprinkle with olive oil, onion salt, oregano, basil, salt, pepper, and garlic.  Then I roast them for 20-30 minutes.  After the cookie sheet cools, I stick it in the freezer.  I keep a bag of them in the freezer for pizzas all winter.  They are so delicious.
I do the same thing with my carrots.  I had a pretty good harvest from the greenhouse.  I made parmesan eggplant out of my little eggplants. They were delicious.  Below is my husband's great pumpkin.  It is making phenomenal growth these last few weeks.


The clouds have been awe inspiring this weekend.  The cloud formation below was all over facebook.  People all over were taking photos. 
The dark clouds in the front mushroomed up in record time.  Within five minutes they covered the white clouds in back.  I couldn't take my eyes off of them.  
Clouds below were from last night.  They were further north.  Later that night the lighting was racing through them.  I took some video.  
This was the calm before the storm.  
The leaves are slowly starting to turn.  We have had such a wet summer there is no hurry. 
The colors and clouds have been pretty inspiring.  I am loving this weather.  

When was the last time you watched the clouds?