Thursday, October 9, 2025

farewell to summer

Well, it was pretty cool today and will be freezing tonight, so I guess that's the end of summer. The forecast predicts days in the fifties and sixties. I went out, picked all the red tomatoes, and a pepper. I cut down the three basil plants - one plant will be plenty next year - and sat on the back step in the sun, picking all the leaves off them. I had to dress warmly, but it was lovely. I covered the tomato plants with sheets, since they keep producing. My plant out in the backyard garden had so many of these tiny ones on it, but I didn't cover it - that's enough. But they look like jewels.

It was good just to be outside for a while. I don't make it a priority often enough.

Last week I found a couple of pieces of something near the litter boxes downstairs; I thought the cats were responsible. But it was two pieces of wet wood - a leak!. Rather alarming, so the plumber got called. He came by to have a look, which meant everything had to come out of my closet, so he could get access to the pipes. 


He came this morning to do the work, and the "door" to it needs to stay open for two weeks, to allow the wood to dry out. Of course, Daisy can hardly keep away from it. I don't think she would try to get in there, but it makes me nervous. I'll have to put something in front of the closet door, but not close it entirely.



I'm kind of at a standstill with my sewing, but I did notice how the small scissors match my fabric!

4 comments:

  1. I've had that "problem" many years, of basketsful of cherry tomatoes at the end of the summer. The easiest thing I did was to put them whole into a pot with garlic and basil and cook them down as long as I had time for. Stored in the freezer, they made a nice soup base, skins and all. The last packet of those I used, I was sad!

    It's been a long time since I had that many, but right now a few Sungolds keep ripening every couple of days. If I grow tomatoes in the front yard next year, maybe I will return to the pattern of abundance.

    Seems like you will probably pay more attention to your sewing when you can't be sitting outdoors. Winter pleasures on the horizon!

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  2. I so glad you've had the plumbing work done and I hope Daisy hasn't tried to go discovering! I have just got back from yet another trip away from home, this time to visit Alice and watch her perform in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus with her drama group. All extremely grim but excellent too.

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    1. Titus Andronicus! Oh, my word!!! But, Shakespeare - good for Alice!

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