Thank you, Emory! I like the shot of you walking your acreage!
very nice scrapbook of images for September – the food pics drew my eye the most, especially the chillies and bowl of plums? Sounds like you had change of season lethargy – hope October puts the spring back into your step!
Thank you very much, Laura. And change of season lethargy – that’s exactly what it felt like!
Your month looks serene . . . and full of beautiful food. Isn’t interesting how food photos so clearly reflect the season?
Thank you, Kerry! Yes, it’s incredible that the first bout of autumn weather brought on comfort food cravings; also I liked experimenting with seasonal fruit. The one thing that surprised me were the peas – I had bought some on a whim at the market one day, and the last time I remember shelling peas was during my childhood in my grandmother’s garden. Now I find it’s totally relaxing to sit on the balcony shelling peas for your dinner, focusing completely on the task with no room for thinking too much…
Great post and blog! I also have a last day of September post today.
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Emory
http://helloscarlettblog.com/2014/09/30/in-september/
Thank you, Emory! I like the shot of you walking your acreage!
very nice scrapbook of images for September – the food pics drew my eye the most, especially the chillies and bowl of plums? Sounds like you had change of season lethargy – hope October puts the spring back into your step!
Thank you very much, Laura. And change of season lethargy – that’s exactly what it felt like!
Your month looks serene . . . and full of beautiful food. Isn’t interesting how food photos so clearly reflect the season?
Thank you, Kerry! Yes, it’s incredible that the first bout of autumn weather brought on comfort food cravings; also I liked experimenting with seasonal fruit. The one thing that surprised me were the peas – I had bought some on a whim at the market one day, and the last time I remember shelling peas was during my childhood in my grandmother’s garden. Now I find it’s totally relaxing to sit on the balcony shelling peas for your dinner, focusing completely on the task with no room for thinking too much…