Bill was up before me again today,
Tuesday, Oct. 16th. At 7 I got up and he was making my tea. What a
sweetheart! It was too dark out at that time of the morning so I was happy to
sit with him and finish yesterday’s post. We read our friend’s blogs and then
he left to go into Durham to get propane. I bundled up really good around 8 and
went for my walk. It was quite cold on the ears so my hoody was up for part of
the walk and my gloves were definitely a necessity!
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the winds from the west had the wild grasses bending and swaying to the east |
As I was returning home on Baptist
Church Road, Black Beauty pulled up beside me with an offer of a ride if I
wanted it. Nope, thanks, I’ll walk back. Bill just smiled, I think he knew what
the answer would be. The sun was making appearances by then and yet that wind
was the reason for the warnings across some of the areas. My weight is
substantial enough that I have no worries of becoming the new and improved
kite.
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I'm loving the blue sky |
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Leaves are dropping like crazy but it is still pretty |
Back home, we discussed plans and
there were a few things that needed to be taken care of on this dry day. Bill
hopped on the riding mower and started cutting grass for the last time. We'd discussed that I didn't need to cut my area, he could do it with the rider. I
headed up to the hilltop with the garden spade and starting pulling the tomato
stakes, plants and bagging the green tomatoes and baby peppers. They were at
the end of their growing spurt. They would become fodder now.
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Lots and lots of leaves on the side of the road |
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It was cold but I was bundled nicely |
It is comical, and I’m sure you’ll
get a chuckle too, to see what my carrots have amounted to. I’ve never ever
planted them before and although there is nothing hard about it, I failed
badly. First off, the garden plot was still very rocky but the biggest problem
was that I didn’t spread the seeds enough, not at all! Anyway, I got my snicker of the day and dug
them up.
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I have a lovely bunch of carrots |
They’ll be added to my next soup and yes, it is definitely worth the
cutting and cleaning. I grew them with my own hands after all! Bill carried on
working outside while I came inside and did just that. A nice bunch of veggies
that need to be dealt with before the 28th.
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Clemson could hear loud noises out the back |
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and it was Bill storing the Blue Boy for travel |
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the Hangar looks homey with my potted plants outside the door |
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The King chairs tuck up behind the bunky for the winter |
We’ve turned our blue flame heater
way down to 1 ½ and turned the Infrared heater on to 21C. We’re skimping with
the propane more now that we have this heater and the Suite is a lovely
72F/22C. A decision we made this morning was to put the Weber Q away in storage
as we won’t be using it again at the Ridge. We are not die-hard grillers in the
face of the cold weather. I enjoy cooking inside just as much. It’s time for
inside meals anyway.
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Bill finished cutting the grass in my area after breakfast/lunch |
I found a recipe for Green Tomato Hot
dog relish on line so that is in the process. It has to sit for an hour with
the tomato, onion and green pepper (all from my garden!) before I can finish
it. I need to hunt for jars to keep it in. Hmm, on the hunt I went. I had 5
tucked under the hutch, which is beside the dining table. This was a feature
that I was confidently ‘bragging’ about on the weekend. I love this hutch and
buffet in our Suite.
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Today's harvest of carrots, peppers and the green tomatoes loose on the counter |
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I'm holding the biggest one so you know how small the rest are! |
Because I’ve never made this relish before,
I’m only making one batch. I have enough green tomatoes to make more if it
tastes okay as well as some salsa, as well as adding some to the chili I’ll be
making this week. So far, so good. It smells great as it simmers on the stove. I
started the meatloaf at 4:30 and had it in the oven by 5ish. With carrots on
the side, this should be a nice ‘fall’ meal.
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sitting for the hour |
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3 jars of hot dog relish |
By 6:30, the relish was packed in 3
jars and the meatloaf was coming out of the oven. It is one dish I can always
count on. Bill wasn’t keen on carrots ‘again’ but that was the last of the ones
in the fridge and the rest can go in a soup or casserole. Supper was very good
and we cleaned dishes up before I went for a walk down the lane. There was no
mail but the sunset was gorgeous.
The temperature got up to 47F/9C
today before it began its decline. It was a pretty nice day and we got a lot of
things taken care of. Woohoo! If you are doing similar things to pack up and
get on the road, I hope you were able to take advantage of the dry day as well. I don't have to worry about covering any plants tonight........my gardening is done! Yay!
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The sky was beautiful tonight |
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Looking down the road and our tattered flag We'll need a new one next spring |
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Getting down to our last few views |
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good night from the Ridge time for the Tuesday night tv shuffle |
Thank you for reading! Your comments
are always appreciated.
Nice to get those last few things taken care of before you hit the road. Lovely sunset picture.
ReplyDeleteThanks George.
DeleteYou did a great job on your garden Patsy! Relish looks good.
ReplyDeleteI cleaned up gardens and emptied pots today....it was so nice out.
See you soon!
Thank you Loree. I felt great after cleaning it up. I hope the relish tastes good too!
DeleteSee you saturday. :)
First off, that relish looks amazing!! Hot dog relish is hard to find here and when you do it's expensive! The pickle relish is no problem but it's too sweet for me. Try it soon and let us know how it is! Dinner looks wonderful! The Hangar is just too cute to leave :)) Your jobs are getting done and before you know it you're on the road!! Amazing how time flies isn't it ! I think your little carrots are too cute. You did a great job with your garden!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'll let you know! :)
DeleteThe Hangar is all closed up for the season. Bill will miss it. :)
Can't believe the time is coming so quickly. Thanks for your comments on the baby carrots, that was sweet. They'll be cute in a soup, right?
I love the taste of small carrots. You had a very nice garden this year. My husband is just wrapping the gazebo to keep the snow out. Soon be time to hit the road.
ReplyDeleteMe too, fresh garden ones not the grocery store ones. :)
DeleteThank you, I had a lot of tomatoes and green onions, didn't have to buy any!
Good plan, we used to cover ours when we had the house so the panels didn't blow off!
Safe travels.
Are you able to take your canning across the border? I wanted to can some salsa before we left Kelowna this year but I thought they would confiscate it at the border. I am interested to hear how your relish turned out :-)
ReplyDeleteAs long as the tomatoes are cooked, our understanding is that we can take it. I hope so, I'd hate to lose them after making it.
DeleteI think you did well with your garden sis. No critters turning it into their buffet every night...that was my problem at the Acreage. Your time here has flown by and soon you will be texting me from the sunny south! You'll love the relish, I used to make it years ago;)
ReplyDeleteThanks Sis. We're lucky up here with no bunny visits or critters digging in it. Too bad about the baby carrots.
Deletetime has flown by and yet we do great at keeping in touch.
Looking forward to the relish.
xo