Monday, May 06, 2019

Monday

Of the many reasons you might want to blog daily, without excuse or interruption, is to practice and improve -- both your writing and your photo editing skills. You have to pay attention to what you're presenting. None of this sloppy throw together stuff. Once you decide to post something, you realize that it's fantastically easy to look foolish. Taking care, every single day of the year, teaches you to improve your craft.

Still, there are days when I cheat. Giving one line labels to photos tells you that I only had time for some effort. These are the days when, after working on the photos, I have found myself dangerously close to falling asleep, with fingers growing limp over keys that then burst with millions of letters on the screen. It has happened! I try not to get to that point and so I take writing shortcuts.

But you know, I don't think you (the reader) are the worse for it. Sometimes, when I go back to a post that starts off with three or four dense paragraphs, I think -- jeez, who'd want to read that! When there are family gatherings, I say less and show more. When I travel or when spring explodes -- I do the same. Photos in May or in Paris, or from a hike, or a grandkid adventure are simply more evocative. I'd have to be a poetically inclined, hugely gifted writer to do justice to a scene where tulips sway with their faces turned toward the sun, while grandgirls clutch bouquets of dandelions. A picture says it all.

Then there are days like today: it's a very ordinary Monday. It's wet, but even that is ordinary. (And welcome! My newly planted daylilies need rain!) In the morning I feed the cats, then greet an arriving Sparrow. The two guys and I eat breakfast, then I play with the little one. In the afternoon I bring Snowdrop to the farmhouse. In the evening, I reheat a dinner of leftovers. The benefit of cooking a large dinner on Sunday (seafood pasta this time) is that there are leftovers for the next day.

There is nothing photographically extraordinary about this Monday. The day is full of calm, lovely moments. It's an even keel. No one falls off stairs or playground equipment. One knee, skinned on the brick walkway, quickly resolved with a soothing ointment and a bandaid. No hawk grabs a chicken. Outside, the smell of the earth is very satisfying: it's not summer-dry caked clay, it's all a soft mass of organic matter, giving life to growing things. At least that's my imagery.

So, nothing unusual. Pack it up and call it a day? No, of course not! It's May! The grandkids were here! (Well, all but one...) Let's rejoice together -- for all those days that are ablaze with wonderful ordinariness. Beautiful days, full of sweetly scented moments. I've said enough. Let me leave you with the photos.

(farmette morning in early May)


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(Sparrow tries out his sister's toy macarons: like everything else, he tosses them to the side.)


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(Breakfast: the big guy)



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(Breakfast: the little guy)


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(Ed asks for advice about a tree... I can't help you now. He's too heavy to carry around... I'll carry him.)


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(Inside again, I give him Lego characters. He tosses them to the side, preferring to mess with the bus.)


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(...while the rooster crows.)


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(Sparrow was upset when we all applauded a Primrose accomplishment this weekend, ignoring him. So we're compensating by applauding him now. He applauds right back.)


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The afternoon is a tad warmer. Snowdrop, can you smell the pear blossoms?


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(Stop Sign is there waiting once again. She is the ever hungry cat.)


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(the stories unfold...)


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The day ends. Sweetly, calmly.

Sunday, May 05, 2019

tulips and dandelions

If you sit out on the farmhouse porch, this will be your view today:


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Sunday morning comes in warm, with a mixed cloud cover. I am up early. My girls are coming with their families for brunch. Porch weather indeed!

Ed is proud of the 18 eggs I use for a brunch frittata: cheeper eggs, with marigold egg yolks, given to us by very happy chickens (the frittata also has shaved asparagus, pan-crisped prosciutto, and crumbled goat cheese. It's got spring written all over it!


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The families are here!  Snowdrop comes with a present for Gogs.


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Primrose is thrilled to explore the permissible side of the fence in the kids' play room.


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Sparrow eats an early brunch. He's still keeping to a morning nap and so he retires just as we are about to sit down for our meal.


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An interlude with Ed: Primrose is definitely afraid of the him! Someday she'll laugh at this. He's the most mild mannered big guy I know.


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I'm so grateful that the weather gods gave us this most sublime morning on the porch!


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With eight of us around the table, Snowdrop tries hard to find a way to enter the conversational whirlwind...


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In the meanwhile, Primrose is paying the farmhouse cook the biggest compliment: she gobbles up the frittata, the fruit, the croissant, the apple cake.


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The parents are lingering around the table, in the way one does on a beautiful day. I want to take Primrose to the barn to show her the cheepers. Snowdrop wants to lead the way!


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She dishes out the corn. Primrose is fascinated!


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Afterwards, we head for the young orchard. It's dandelion nirvana there right now!


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Barefoot in the grass...


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My two girls, loving the flowers, the cool turf, the warm day...


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Ed takes this photo...


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Garden walk: Primrose and her mom.


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Ah, that Primrose proud smile!


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Sigh... Eventually, the young family has to leave. Oh, but what a glorious visit it was!!

We're told storms will develop in the afternoon. But, the skies stay mostly blue. Ed and I have a window to do some heavy duty yard work. We get to it immediately.


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And in the evening, the local young family comes back for a farmhouse dinner. Let's greet Sparrow, (who so often naps during my family picture taking)!


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We eat in the kitchen. There is a rumble of thunder and there surely will be rain tonight...


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(Sparrow's first spaghetti noodle...)


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She is an old pro...


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Yes, the storms do come to us eventually. I'm sure the two dozen plants I put in this weekend will appreciate the rain. I do wish we didn't have a week of cool temperatures before us, but honestly, I'm still in the glow of this brilliant weekend. I can take a few off days. Can't be greedy!

Saturday, May 04, 2019

a plethora of pics

The day is somewhere between gorgeous and stunning. And it's a rare one! This year, spring has been long in coming and we've gotten more of a cold spring shoulder than a sunny, here-to-stay, chortling, play-filled new season. I am out of bed early! Can't waste a second of this loveliness!

It is also unusually busy for us: we have the piling up of outdoor work. And there is the first (for me) farmers market downtown. And...!  We have the arrival of Primrose and her parents for an overnight visit! A beautiful, colorful, joyous, back breaking, most perfect Saturday.

But there's not much time for writing. It's a photo day here, on Ocean! And why not? Have you ever seen so much color? It's a post winter feast!

Here we go, a photo run!

(Dance, coming up to ask for breakfast)


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(Jacket, strolling)


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Breakfast, on the porch!


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And then comes the market. Snowdrop, mommy and me. Woah, no sweater?


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Pussy willows!


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Oh, the tulips!


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... the beautiful tulips!


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Running races with mommy... right by the Flower Factory truck.


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The smile never leaves Snowdrop's face today.

(Barefoot in the grass...)


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And then there is a pause in the gaiety: for three hours, I work hard to catch up with garden work.

By late afternoon, I am at my daughter's house. (Snowdrop is thrilled to be out on the swing. For a long long time.)



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And within minutes, Primrose, the Chicago girl, arrives.


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A brief play time...


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And then we pile into cars (and Ed scoots over on his motorbike) to a pizza place. Sparrow is up from his nap -- happy to be part of our rather large group.


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She eats pizza...


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He eats pizza...


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She draws pictures of people eating pizza...


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And then the grandkids pile on my lap... First one...


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Then two...


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And finally all three!


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Last minutes of play before bedtime...


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Two youngest cousins. The older one is back on the swing.


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(Daughters with younger ones...)


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There you have it. Beautiful colors, beautiful moments. Something to think about when the days turn cloudy again. Puff! Clouds eventually go away. Family comes, fruit trees bloom, tulips explode. Magic!