Wednesday, September 29, 2021

And Just Like That

And just like that, it's fall. Last year this blog was instrumental in getting me through those crazy days of everyone in the house 24-7, online schooling and going nowhere. While things are certainly not back to normal, they are normal-ish. The kids have gone back to school and daycare full-time (albeit with masks), birthday parties are back on, and I continue to work from home. 

If you scroll down to the previous post, you can read about the mystery of the turnip. That mystery has been solved! The turnips were part of a cover crop that the farmer across the street sowed in his field over the winter. That field eventually turned into a sunflower field, where I sold some flower arrangements over the summer. That led to the creation of my new flower farm, Gemini Flower Farm! This endeavor should be taking up most of my "free" time next summer, and a lot of the fall and winter while I prepare, seed, and buy a bunch of stuff.

Not just a ton of crafting has been going on, since I've spent a lot of time outside gardening, and for a while, trail running (since I completed a half marathon this past weekend.) I also have a goal to read 100 books this year, so I've been sneaking in paragraphs whenever I can. I'm currently at 75 and I think I can make it! There are definitely times I don't want to read or want to give up on a book, but I'm so close I can't give up now; I'd have to start all over again next year.





There has been a trip to the Chesapeake Bay, visiting the cousins in Williamsburg (and a trip to Busch Gardens), a solo 40th-birthday trip to Washington, DC, a girls trip to a lake house, and many library trips since it finally reopened. Now it's autumn, so the requisite pumpkin acquisition, leaf peeping, and pumpkin spicing of everything can commence. I want to start an unpredictable fall tradition. Maybe we can construct a tree-like structure out of sticks and decorate it with cured meats?

8 comments:

  1. Good morning Sarah,
    I discovered this pretty little space via Posie Gets Cozy. Your comments in regards to blogging leaves me with the same sentiments...I miss all those lovely blogs I use to read. One to loathe instagram (I do love Flickr though), I just can't connect with posting, the anxiety (my own issues) of keeping up, it just feels so hollow to me...but blogging, oh...such a joy to be a part of. Anyway...I'm looking forward to spending some time reading your posts. Take care and happy last weekend of October. ~ April
    P.S. I do have a blogging space that needs more love than it has been getting...if you're interested it's www.nestledinquietude.com. We bloggers need to unite! Hoping everyday for an uprising of blogging again!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by! I will be adding your blog to my Feedly :) I think one of the challenges is commenting; it would be great to manage comments in a more central way, since each blogging platform can have it's own log-in. Some tech person needs to get on this!

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  2. found you via Posie Gets Cozy, what a wonderful blog and you are a knitter as well. Beautiful mittens! Yeah for blogs! I am very discouraged withInstagram, the algorithm and ALL the ads.....

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    1. Thank you! You're right, one of the best things about blogging is (usually) no ads! I will be checking your blog out as well, thanks for your comment!

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  3. Your straw flowers are beautiful. I’m going to try to grow them, again, but I’ve had no luck, so far.

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    1. Thank you! I think strawflowers enjoy cooler temperatures, and it looks like you're in Southern CA, so that's probably why! Perhaps plant them in the fall and see if they do better?

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    2. Cooler temperatures, you say? Excellent... hope is restored, and I will make another go at it. I would so love to have a vase full of home-grown strawflowers!

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  4. Oooh, this is lovely! A flower farm, wow, that is something I could only dream about!

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