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fruits of winter

January 4, 2015 by the life I picked

Maybe the title for this one should be, January stock. Here’s the count….

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cydonia coing quince

October 24, 2014 by the life I picked

Considered native to Persia and present-day Turkey, grafts of quince were made, it seems, with choice varieties originating in Cydon, Crete. Hence the genus name Cydonia….

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a quince in the hand

October 19, 2014 by the life I picked

Mighty quince. Sacred to Aphrodite, supposedly it sprung up wherever she stepped as she was born from the foaming sea. …

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fall, harvest graces

September 30, 2014 by the life I picked

The crabapples of last year’s tree are no more, and won’t reappear til next, amazing biennially producing tree that it is….except, this evening, I looked up and saw maybe two dozen crabapples, fresh, red, and at the tippy top of this amazing tree. Huh. What is up with that biennially producing crabapple?A slim crabapple harvest this year, a single crabapple on the crabapple tree.

Don’t know. But expecting no crabapples chez moi I’d undertaken a search. Had a source, but somehow they were sold from under me. Long story short, suffice to say: there may be no crabapple jelly 2014. Will keep you posted.

Meanwhile, the grapes look superb. Keeping with the trend of surprising fruits (biennial crabapple produces annually, wild grapes appear where there were none before, flowering quince no fruit becomes with fruit) I am going with it. Concord grape preserve yes, crabapple jelly maybe no this year. Cider sage on deck.  My sage is just out of control, am dreaming up how to do it honor. Quince, for sure…or as sure as these things ever are.

When it comes to the grace of fruit, of harvest, well, you just have to bend to it.

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late summer colors & flavors

September 10, 2014 by the life I picked

As the shadows lengthen so do the colors deepen and the textures shift. The bright berries and stone fruits of summer–strawberries and raspberries and blueberries, cherries and peaches and apricots–ebb and make way for crisp apples and crabapples, fragrant quince, sweet seductive grapes….

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new jars!

August 10, 2014 by the life I picked

Just in time for the dog days of August, adorable new jars for les collines……

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local economies

August 6, 2014 by the life I picked

Have been mailing with Sara Baldwin, amazing owner and creative force of New Ravenna Mosaics in Exmore, Virginia, on the beautiful Eastern Shore. She went away to study art at U Penn but returned to where she grew up to start her business….

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time and heat

July 25, 2014 by the life I picked

Gooseberries (left) + heat, time, sugar = gooseberry jelly (right)

gooseberries plus time and heat equals gooseberry jelly

The magic of time and heat xo

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gooseberry, fool!

July 22, 2014 by the life I picked

Gooseberry pickin’ on this high summer day. …

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sweet sour cherries of July

July 6, 2014 by the life I picked

sour cherries on the treeThese beauties are lit-from-within jewels still hanging on the tree. Picked the day before the 4th, when serious storms threatened and the dew point spiked….

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