Hooray - the enduring and depressing heat that has been suffocating the Midwest for the last two months has abated for a few hours. The humidity vanished, the night was actually cool and this morning's coffee on the porch was pure joy. After reveling in the physical comfort and the colorful sunrise, I rose to begin a morning of chores but not before admiring the coordinating chair cushions and table cloth that accented the pretty iron table and chairs. When the furniture was new, I searched fruitlessly for cushions - tropical themes, stripes and loud colors seemed to be the only option. A trip to the local fabric store was the last ticket and there I found a lovely green-on-white toile. Its pastoral scenes and cool colors were a perfect complement to the vining flower pattern on the chairs. Thick quilt padding (leftover from another project) was used for cushioning in the chair pads and ties were attached to hold them in place, while the tablecloth featured a centered hole for the umbrella. Simple construction and a simple look equalled a serene effect for morning muses!
In a world that talks too much, writing is a way to capture thoughts and shine a light on the enterprise of life - at home, in the kitchen, out in the garden and almost always through a camera lens.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Summer Dinner Pie
Just picked corn on the cob and homegrown tomatoes are plentiful and inexpensive at this time of year. Last night's dinner featured the two in a tasty entree that was good hot and will probably be just as enjoyable served cold for lunch today. The biscuit pie crust was mixed up and refrigerated while the corn was sliced from the cob, the tomatoes were thin sliced and a few chives were picked from the garden and chopped. The crust was rolled and placed in a pie plate into which the vegetables, cheddar cheese, salt and pepper were layered. A few thin ham slices were also added to please the man of the house. To add a little flavor, mayonnaise mixed with a few drops of lemon juice was drizzled over; the top crust was then placed, the edges crimped and melted butter brushed over.
The only downfall to this dish was that it had to bake in a hot oven, which I try to avoid in midsummer. However, baking time was only thirty minutes and the end result of an appealing one-dish dinner proved the rationalization worthy. We couldn't decide which was tastier - the filling or the flaky crust!
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Nice Kitty and the Grouch
Miss Molly often sits just inside the front door when there is some interesting activity in the yard or street. Here she surveys the new doormat, which was a gift. Pop felt the edict on the mat was insulting until I asked him why he assumed that "old grouch" referred to him! Molly is unconcerned - she is neither a person nor old, though she is a grouch with some visitors.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Cucumber Water (My Drink of the Summer)
On a recent local garden tour, we enjoyed viewing several beautiful water gardens and met lots of lovely friendly people (gardeners who welcome visitors usually epitomize that category of humankind.) In one particular backyard, the homeowners had set up a small table of simple refreshments and beverages. One pitcher held the standard lemonade and the other held something of which I was unfamiliar: cucumber water, which was merely slices of cucumber infused in water with a few drops of lemon juice added. On this day of new experiences and tropic temperature, the icy drink interested me. After one sip, I was hooked and have made a new batch every weekend since. It is especially appropriate now that my cucumber plants are producing fruit at a furious pace!
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