Follow the adventures of a Midwestern girl and her quiet but creative life. Read poetry, read opinionated posts on just about anything, and get back to nature with her as she goes about her daily rounds. "my small, mortal eyes can see Eternity/ in the clouds that dissolve and then regroup endlessly"--C. Hynde
Sunday, November 21, 2010
End of season
I harvested the last of my lettuce and spinach yesterday and had a salad last night with a few cherry tomatoes and homemade dressing. Now to get the beds ready for winter. I'm already planning for next year (more sugar snap peas) and have received one seed catalog so far. Now I need to work on making Christmas presents. I'm already starting to get stressed out by the holidays so doing some embroidery will help slow me down. And I'll do some cooking, which will make the house smell good, which will also calm me down. I always seem to get depressed around Thanksgiving, not sure why. Maybe it's the long dark evenings, or the gray and overcast days that seem to be more prevalent this time of year. Such a contrast to the greenery of summer or even the brightness of October. Will post some pictures soon as I get some new batteries for my camera.
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