Monday, November 29, 2021

Where is he?

Can you spot Clyde?


He is in his element.




Clyde is the one who "took up" 
with a wild Canada Goose.

And then he insistet that the goslings were his.





As the goslings grew
 it was obvious that they were not his. 

And then they all flew away. 




Clyde was left without a friend because he can't fly. 




Throughout the summer they would come for a visit.

Clyde would call his family out of the sky. 





Clyde is in the middle of them, somewhere. 





There he is, I see him.




For now all is well. 

Have a great week dear friends, 

Gina

      

Thursday, November 25, 2021

Celebrating

 Time to celebrate Thanksgiving AND my Birthday!




Wishing you an extra special day,  
A day shared with those you love.

Happy Thanksgiving dear friends,

Gina


Saturday, November 20, 2021

Thanksgiving

Just in time for Thanksgiving, a recipe for Apple Pie. 



more than any other dessert.
I love Apple Pie.





Ready to go into the oven.
(Recipes follows)



It's especially good when served hot.



I ate most of it.  



Recipe

2 cups of unbleached flour
1 tsp  Salt
1/2 stick of UNSALTED butter
3/4 cup of Crisco
1/2 to 3/4 cup of cold milk (yes milk not water)

Mix together flour and salt.  With pastry knife cut unsalted butter and Crisco into flour mixture. Sprinkle milk over mixture and mix ingredients until it forms into a ball. Let rest while you peel apples. Roll out dough onto floured surface. 

Apple Pie Filling

Into a bowl peel and slice 7 to 8 apples  Sprinkle with 2 TB of flour,
3 Tb of sugar,
1 Tb of fresh lemon juice and cinnamon to taste. 
Mix together and pour into pie dish, dot with 1/4 stick of butter.  Cover with unbaked pie crust.  Cut a few vent holes, sprinkle with sugar and bake for 10 minutes at 425 degrees and another 40 to 50 minutes (or until golden brown) at 350 degrees.



If you must, have a dollop of ice cream on top
or whipped cream laced with Goldwasser

Gina 


Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Forgotten

 

Only a very short walk from my house

an old farmstead has lost its owner.




Only a few months ago cattle were fed from this big haystack.




A bachelor farmer lived here.



Look at the size of this saw blade.





He said he didn't need a wife 
"because he had a woman (that's me) running through his fields every morning." 




Will someone take over this farm? 
Probably not.  Farming is hard and has few rewards. 




This fertilizer spreader shows how many years it has been dragged through the fields...it has picked up bailing twine that will never come off.  
And the water tank will never be moved to a pasture.  




 The Danes knew how to build fine cabins.  Cabins which have stood straight and proud for more than a hundred years. 



This one probably built by the same Man.  




The granary is still full of barley.





It takes a lot of equipment to run a farm. 




There is order in a forgotten corner.




He will not leave his owner's house.  

I have known  him since he was a puppy, now he barks at me.  





Not to worry, a neighbor is taking care of him.  His brother has already moved over. 

Have a great weekend dear Friends, 

Gina 

Repost from 2015



Friday, November 5, 2021

It's getting crowded on my Pond

Important decisions are being made. 




Should we fly South or should we fly North. 

Time to make decisions.

(They won't tell me).

Have a great weekend, dear friends. 

Gina