A little bit of fun ...
with the Title borrowed from Sandra's blog. After all, it was a This and That sort of day.
I took my Mini-me and Mini-Charlie along with me on our hike on Thursday. I thought it would be fun to show us looking for Fall colors.
Well, Charlie loves to investigate what I am doing. This time he photo-bombed the shot. I didn't mind, he was just checking things out.
After all, I have to stop once in a while and have a bit of creative fun.
I got to see Ruth, she is a Mennonite who has a bake shop in a town about an hour away. Rich used to send me each week for some of her cinnamon rolls and pie. He loved his pie. Her pies are not super sweet but are absolutely delicious. Last year I purchased enough of her fruit pies to get us through the winter so Rich could have his pie!
Ruth was so happy to see me and asked how I was and how Rich was. I hadn't been to the Market most of this year.
I told her that Rich was gone. She stopped packing up the Apple Pie I was going to purchase ... she came around her table with tears in her eyes.
I got one of the longest hugs in the world.
Her hug was real. By that I mean it was long and it felt more than a pat on the back. There was true emotion and feeling behind it. She has never met my husband, but knew what he loved from her bakery. It was all I could do not to start sobbing when she did that.
I pulled out my wallet to pay when she finished putting the pie in a bag. She waved my money away and said it was a gift. She understands loss as one of her sons passed away last summer. She sighed and handed me the pie. I will treasure each bite.
Another vendor is a woman I used to work with as a Security Officer. We've known each other for many years. I purchased some of her wild looking gourds. We've had a booming year for squash, gourds, pumpkins, and anything from that veggie family. She bagged my gourds and then proceeded to add some more to my bag with a wink.
Things that are different now that I no longer feed the Meat and Potato man. My supper consisted of fresh squash along with beautiful yellow cauliflower, red onion, pea pods, kale, little turnips, and other veggies tossed in. I just have a taste for all the vegetables these days. Toss the veggies in a pan and sauté everything then put it over something else. Tomorrow I'll add some bacon to the mix to get my protein.
The rest of my day included picking up logs and piling them to burn along with cleaning up more garden debris.
The mules sorted through the garden debris and ate what they wanted from it. They are my garden recyclers.
Tomorrow looks like a nicer day than today. Charlie says he wants to go hiking. I guess we will take care of that.
Here are a couple pictures of the really cute and gnarly gourds.
They are so pretty and interesting.







We are not vegetarian and probably never will be, but we eat far less meat than we ever did and have at least two days a week without animal protein.
ReplyDeleteI am not a vegetarian either, but most of the meat packages I have in the freezer are large packages so I need to cook it up and freeze it into small meals. I like the quick and easy way of just eating veggies.
DeleteThe ornaments and gourds are beautiful! We all need hugs. Thankful you can be out and about staying busy. RHill, TX
ReplyDeleteThings do close around now for places that experience real winter. Our market has been down for a few weeks, since our TG, and the taco stand near us made their last stand 🤓 yesterday. I liked that second pic — the road one.
ReplyDeleteYes, Charlie photo bombed the first one, but he has always been a good helper...er, companion...or well, a good pal.
DeleteYou seem very relaxed and enjoying every minute of the day. Love the way the ornaments turned out. The pie story at the market....so sweet. Lori
ReplyDeleteThe stress of daily caregiving for about 10 years is over. I'm no longer awaiting the next health crisis he'll have and negotiating care and any time for myself.
DeleteI do need to get back into a routine of sorts, but for now, I am just enjoying the ability to take off on a whim.
Thanks.
Routine will settle in. Just enjoy your free spirit. A true, heartfelt hug is a wonderful thing. I like the photo bombed photo. Because it was photo bombed! Life is really just a series of this and that.
ReplyDeleteIt says so much for you that people are caring to you. Definitely a two way street. The pie lady sounds like someone who knows a bit about loss and how words don't quite do it.
ReplyDeleteThe ornaments are sensational! I wish I could give you a big hug too. You and Charlie are putting one foot in front of the other and that is great.
ReplyDeleteHi there, Val. I came over from Lori's blog (Skoog). I enjoyed reading your post. Your mini-fig picture, looking for fall color is darling! I am heading out to CA to visit my kids. One of the things I am most looking forward to is the farmer's market! The vendors sell only local produce - here in FL we are several big steps away from the farmer. Your apple pie story is touching. How tough for you.
ReplyDeleteI loved the pie story and the gourds story. And your Creepy Doll Head and Lego Pizza Zombie photo is terrific! Also, the glossy spray really put a gorgeous finishing touch on your ornaments!
ReplyDeleteIncidentally, I read on another blog that today is National Mule Day, apparently. Just FYI.
Oh the pie lady! What a sweetie to give you a good long hug:) Those ornaments are very pretty! Hope you have a good hike!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a yellow cauliflower! Your creations and scenes are dandy. (I will avoid nightmares of the freaky doll head I hope.) You're doing wonderful getting out and about. You deserve to have about 10 years of doing things you want to do on your own schedule! I think Charlie must be the best exercised long skinny doggie in the county! Do YOU wear a nice bright coat like Charlie's? Hugz from Kansas, Linda
ReplyDeleteYour mini fig action pic of you & C made me smile :) Cooking for one is so different than two. Protein with each meal is very important!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ornaments!! Reminds me of when I made similar glass swirled (inside) ones with my girls. Back in the day, we chose an annual Xmas craft for us/gifts. I still have mine. Aurora
Uffdah. I need someone to watch what I cook these days. I just eat when I feel like it with no one to tell me what they want.
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LD.....I had to comfort a neighbor lady today as she has moved away and closing her house. A husband who was mean to her, died the past year and her children turned on her. She has found a community home that she loves. She cried because I gave her a gift for her new place. She hates to have all the memories and face the new alone and yet she is glad to see the other side. I gave her a hug as she cried and told her that she is strong enough to do all these new things. I would love pie if it wouldn't kill me because of the sugar.
ReplyDeleteYou are a good neighbor and no one needs their kids turning on her. I hope you can stay in touch. We never know how strong we are until we have to face an ordeal.
DeleteWhat lovely, poignant moments.
ReplyDeleteThat Charlie want to be in the story!