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Saturday, October 29, 2011

A little Fall Field Trip to the Cottage...

Good evening everyone..
Here it is Saturday night.. Terry and I went down to the cottage to finish closing it up.. It was a lovely very cool Fall day..
The leaves are almost gone here in Eastern Canada.. But the Bay of Fundy is beautiful in all of her glory..
Here we are at the top of Birch Hill Mountain just a little distance from St. Martins..
Can you see the Bay there in the distance?

Here it is at the end of our street where our cottage is..
The tide is on its way in...
Well, we have to go to the cottage and do some work..

It looks pretty bare down there compared to the Summer ones that I took, eh?
All the Summer folks have gone home...

I need to pick a bit of my comfrey to make some salves for later.. There is some left...
I also picked some oregano, parsley, and sage..I may as well take it home as it will soon freeze..

It took several hours to do everything..
We had to finish cleaning out the fridge, putting all the planters and such away..
We also had to go to the shop and put up drapes and bring home a few more things..

Here is the man I married 41 years ago..smile...

Before we head for home we always head down to the harbour..


The tide is in by now..
The fishermen are gathering up their traps..

The sun is starting to go down ...
Gorgeous, eh?

Well, we need to head back home..

Back up over the mountain...

Here is a lake that is up there..

It is lovely and calm today..

A pasture with cows..

The beautiful fall colours are almost gone..

New Brunswick is dotted with covered bridges..
We saw 4 covered bridges today..

Boy, we are hungry.. All we had today was a sandwich for breakfast..

What do you want for supper, dear?
He never really cares.. Just whatever.. He hopes it is quick, though.. smile..


How about some meatballs left over from yesterday and some fresh picked Oregano
 Roasted Potatoes and some homemade pickles?
Sure... grin..
It tasted good to these two hungry people.. smile..


Tomorrow is the Lord's Day..
Looking forward to worshiping Him... 

Thank you sweet ladies for checking in.. 
I know I always tell you how much I delight in hearing from you all.. But I do.. 

Hugs from this little part of the world.. 

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Winding down with old fashioned pumpkin preserves...

Good Evening everyone..
How are you all? Here it is Saturday night already.. It has been a lovely few days and just right for wrapping up our open house and the closing of our wee shop for another year....
Can you believe it?  It seems as though we had just arrived here for the Summer and now we are going home...
Tomorrow we go to the Fundy Trail for Art in the Park day where we sit up a booth while they have live music and such.. A lovely way to finish up our time here..
The open house turned out lovely and was as successful as last year if not a bit better.. Thank you, Lord..
We had so many sweet friends come and had some wonderful chats..
I will certainly miss many of them when I am back at home but my it is so good to be going home this year...
Am I just getting older????  Naahh... smile...
Anyway, this was a big hit at my open house ...
We had pickles and jams that folks could try along with some hot cider and our daughter-in-law's famous ginger cookies...
One of the things that went over very well was this old fashioned recipe for Preserved Pumpkin...

So many folks said their Moms used to make this...
I thought you might like the recipe..
It is a lot of work, though.. Just to let you know..
Although, if you like it then it is worth it... It is one of my Mom's favorites and is my Aunt Mary's recipe.... She  was one of the dearest people you could ever meet ... As is her preserve recipe..
Here it is...

Old Fashioned Pumpkin Preserves...
5 pounds of pumpkin... peeled and cut into small pieces..
3/4 pound of root ginger..peeled and cut into small pieces..
3 lemons cut up fine.. I use the whole lemon..
5 pounds of sugar  (I use 4 pounds)

Cut pumpkin into small pieces and add the sugar..
Let stand for 24 hours..

Put in a large pot along with ginger and lemon...Bring to a boil.. Simmer on top of stove until pumpkin is clear...
Take out pumpkin with a slotted spoon and let the juice simmer until quite thick..
Add pumpkin mixture and bring back to a boil..
Bottle and seal... 

I have revised this recipe by adding the ginger and lemon..
My Mom does not add ginger but adds 2 lemons and 2 oranges..
I don't think Aunt Mary added either...
It is lovely which ever way you decide to do it..
Sweet, though...

So nice on your toast on Christmas Morning..

Oh my land.. Did I say that?  Sorry..
Smile...
Well, girls that is all for tonight..
Tomorrow is the Lord's Day and we will be spending our last Sunday night in the St. John church with our daughter's family...Lord willing...
So take care and thanks for visiting...
Next time I write I will hopefully be HOME... smile..

Here is a sweet visitor to the shop today... He made me a cucumber sandwich and a coffee for lunch..


The dear man.. smile..
Hugs...