Once again hours and hours in the car paid off with a beautiful nugget from the radio. Yesterday on NPR I heard an interview with Annie Liontas about her debut novel, Let Me Explain You. A Greek patriarch of a dysfunctional (really, is there any other kind?) family has a dream in which he is visited by the Goat of Death (yes!) and is convinced he is going to die in 10 days. …
blue thunder moon
July 2015 opened with a full moon and is closing with one, bookends to a beautiful high summer month.
But what happens with the native names when there are two full moons in a calendar month? I knew the July full moon to be the buck, and the August is… well, you’ll find out…but what happens when two full moons occur within one Gregorian calendar month cycle?
I turned to the answer source, the Farmer’s Almanac, which told me the full moon of 7/31/15 is the thunder moon. Seems an excellent appellation.
I think there may be a longer-term rhythm/logic at work here based on the number of full moons annually, or something, rather than in calendar months, but it has been a long week so won’t reflect (oh, pun!!!) on it now.
But, once in a blue moon…
fruits rouges
Red fruits as a term doesn’t exist in English, sadly, as it usefully groups together some if not most of my favorites. The berries and currant family are all there, cranberries too. Back in the distant day when I was buying preserves (yes, shocking!!) my preferred Bonne Maman flavor was 4 (as in, quatre…) Fruits, perfect for pb&j on up: cherry, strawberry, red currant, and raspberry.
The red fruits of les collines exist in their own separate jars– perhaps one day we’ll mix them, but for now they stand alone in all their glory. Stripes of a season’s rainbow, colors and flavors of summer suspended in time xo
July stacks up
…like this
Bottoms up, sour cherry preserve-black raspberry preserve-gooseberry jelly.
We have been wildly wild, busybusybusy as all three fruit are happening at once this year, where there is usually a bit of staggering. Cannot pick and cook fast enough.
The flavor of black raspberries is matched only by their staining capacity!
The sour cherry crop seems to be having a pretty banner year, making up for last.
But those gooseberry thorns!!! Seeming extra extra sharp, ai yi yi and I have the scars to prove it!! Of course, the tart beauty of the jelly is more than worth it…For a little Christmas in July, and because really, who needs sleep?– we pulled a batch of Sevilles from the freezer one very humid day to get a batch of marmalade going and they were fabulously frosty. And unbelievably fragrant even though frozen solid. Incredible.
Lazy days of summer, uh uh.
simple gifts
gratitude & independence
Last week, a few days before July 4 les collines received a vote of confidence and a hand up from the good folk at the CEDC and the HVADC of Columbia County. We are so grateful. The timing was pretty perfect.
And as a result…we are in business!! Making our sweet version of slow food on this little hill in this beautiful corner of the County. Inspired by everything, everything around us.
On the agenda this week, pitting sour cherries, picking black raspberries, gooseberries. Pulling Sevilles from the freezer for a Christmas in July marmalade, simmering New Zealand Meyers and fresh-from-the-garden rosemary, post downpours, for a summertime Meyer lemon rosemary jelly.
Summer harvests and les collines, to savor, with gratitude xo
buck moon and sour cherries
Strawberries hung in there despite the copious rains of June…hard to believe back end of May it was approaching a dust bowl round here. The berry season thus far seems all too much like last year, where they started so very fine and then the rains came and with them, dank mold. Hard pickings. But got us a good crop; the strawberry preserve with Lapsang Suochong will tell you all you need to know.
Sour cherries are just in this week, and they are looking pretty damn good. Already picked and cooked and the first batches of preserve are out. Going for more fruit tomorrow.
July’s full moon is the buck, and it was a beauty when it made it over the cloud bank last evening. Waiting for it to do the same tonight. Too cloudy to catch the Venus-Jupiter pairing. Next time…xo
coup de foudre
Today felt like history in the raw, start to finish. Everyday is history, and for some more than others: but there are moments that resonate for such large groups, an entire country, culture, that you can’t help but stop, pause, catch your breath….
summer solstice 2015
First full day of summer 2015, a beauty….
grace and David Brooks
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