One of our life goals, elusive, and hard to brew
Not much. Cold, damp, muddy. Cows ditto and not liking it much. Leaves left, or mostly. Trees black with the heaviest crop of riverbank grape I believe I have ever seen. You could make wine I'll bet, tasting of summer and bittersweet fall, sunshine versus moonshine, fine, dark, blackbird wine. They surely like them anyhow and set up a din as they pick and squabble.
One of these days the men are going to limb some branches off the Winesap tree so the repair truck can get in to deal with our non-functional furnace. Then maybe I will get the tame grapes for jelly, oh so far above my head even with our tallest ladder. I am thinking about maybe adding in some of those wild riverbank critters for just a spark of different.
Meanwhile, it is cold, indoors and outdoors. Alan is attempting to build an outdoor boiler contraption that will heat just a little water to send through the pipes to make just a little warm in here. I am eagerly cheering him on.
On the bright side, it is warm in the barn, thanks to the cows' hearty metabolism. Five minutes after they crowd through the door it is toasty, and by the time the grain is gobbled, we are shedding polar fleece and rolling up our sleeves.
Is it time to milk yet, I wonder?
I think I'd be out in the barn cuddled up amongst the cows.
ReplyDeleteTC. This is one of those posts that makes me mourn.
ReplyDeleteMourn for an environment so rich that it spills into every moment of a day.
"blackbird wine" . .. "riverbank critters" . . "boiler contraption" . . . " the cow's hearty metabolism"
Is it milking time yet.........?
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It's colder in the house than outside here lately......or maybe I just wear more going out but I find it more comfortable anyway.
ReplyDeleteVery eloquent!
ReplyDeleteYour writing is like poetry!
ReplyDeleteJune, it sure is a lot warmer out there. lol
ReplyDeleteCathy, we are rich in beauty and interest..and thanks for your kind words. I am getting Novemberish these days and having trouble finding words at all...
Linda, twice a day and thankful for it. lol
Linda, same here! I come inside and put on a fleece vest and a woolly hat and it is STILL too cold to sit still. Although I heat a 2-liter soda bottle full of water in the microwave and tuck it under a blanket when I sit in my chair...it does help
JB, thank you sir!
Dairymilkmaid, thank you very much!
Yeah. "Novemberish"
ReplyDeleteAwful month.
I just keep trying to remember that as fast as life seems to be going as I age . .
that Spring is just around the corner.
Yeah. Right. ;)
Cathy, funny how summer slides by like a rocket sled on rails while winter lingers and lingers and lingers. Very gloom inducing.
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