A lovely, cool morning. An oatmeal on the porch kind of
morning (they wont last!).
An “it’s time to pick more tomatoes morning.”
And it’s time to face the music. I’ve been freezing and
cooking and making salads, but Ed keeps warning – this is just the beginning!
What were we thinking? [Easy: a seed is a seed – it looks small and
lonely in the dead of winter. We should plant it. And this one and the next.]
I admire the tomatoes, wash them, sort them...
I freeze some more. That’s it. My freezer is full!
You know I have a freezer in the basement.
These lovely tomatoes are allergic to your freezer.
There’s nothing wrong with that freezer!
You’re right. Your freezer's fine. What’s wrong is that you have old bags of
ancient foods in there. Scary bags.
These tomatoes are too beautiful to share space with them.
Not scary! Just old bags of cooked tomatoes!
Maybe they were, in the past, cooked tomatoes, but they’re from before my time and we’ve been together nearly seven years.
Maybe they were, in the past, cooked tomatoes, but they’re from before my time and we’ve been together nearly seven years.
Nearly seven years! My oh my, we're getting’ up there. No
wonder there's the occasional ache, the stiffness.
So we bike to Paul’s café. None of this wimpy Honda stuff.
(along the way: Farmer Lee's field)
(speeding down a hill)
...futile that it is as Paul's appears to be closed for the holiday week-end, and so we bike to the tennis courts and we put in a good game
of me running away from the hard serves Ed's into on this day.
At home, I google local yoga classes over lunch...
At home, I google local yoga classes over lunch...
I’d tried yoga many, many times – alone, with daughter, with
Ed, with friends and each time I walked away thinking – my, that was nice, but it
went no further. That was then. Time to return to the stretches and the poses. Ed asks -- want to buy a used yoga mat off of Craigs list?
In the evening I make tomato bisque.
So, soup tonight and maybe every night henceforth and
we’re surely hungry for it after all that biking and avoiding hard serves and
the air is still cool and Ed works on replacing the rotted board up on the
dormer overhang and I’m thinking – not so terribly old after all. Not him, not me. Not just yet.
so many tomatoes from all those teeny little flowers - beautiful reds and browns - and BTW - you two are NOT old at all! xo
ReplyDeletei'll put a plug in for my old neighbor, iris mickey. http://www.mainstreetyoga.org/instructors.html
ReplyDeletenot old!!!
Your tomatoes are like your photographs. You have that thing of using photographs up on the day that you take them. That's a strict discipline. But for tomatoes, it makes much more sense: Eat them the day you pick them.
ReplyDeleteAlternate suggestion: Canning!
Diane and regan -- ok. not old. (thank you).
ReplyDeleteAnn -- there's this debate going: can or freeze? I'm on the side of "freeze" for many many reasons, not the least of which is that it's way easier. And as you know, we have this other thing going here -- don't get too ambitious or it wont get done.