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Every couple of months our neighbors up the hill at the top of the road, Janice and Ernie, open their house for a neighborhood gathering.  Janice sends a group text with the date and the time is always 5:30.  Anyone wishing to attend replies back with the dish they will be bringing.  Weather permitting, people gather outside on her comfy porch, around the dining table, and in the living room.  Sometimes it's a small intimate group but this Tuesday about sixteen neighbors gathered at their  home. I decided to bake a cauliflower/carrot dish with Parmesan cheese melted on top and a gluten-free dessert that I could eat.  There's always two or three delicious desserts on her counter.  I found a recipe for pumpkin cookies frosted with cream cheese/confectioners sugar icing.   The recipe called for 1/2 can pumpkin puree.  The remaining puree stored in the refrigerator.  Meat choices were hot dogs, sausages, and hamburgers along with all the other dishes neighbors brought.  All des
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Coldest morning so far........twenty-eight nippy degrees. Cliff built me a wooden frame for the kitchen garden. For now we're just covering it on the low thirty degree nights with sheets.  There's basil, Swiss chard, parsley, and some flower that I planted but didn't label still thriving.  Clear plastic is a better cover but we're searching for a smaller quantity than what Lowe's has on huge rolls.   Flowers and spinach down in the garden won't be bothered until a hard freeze.  Once the sun warms the neighbors' hive, the honey bees still get nectar from the red and blue salvia, basil blossoms, and holy basil flowers.  The lone chocolate pepper finally ripened. Sunday night we armed the Blink cameras after Charlie texted Cliff that a bear was on his porch at 4:00 am Saturday morning heading down our back hill.  At 3:16 Monday morning the cameras caught him in the driveway.  I believe he stayed off our porch when the flood light came on.  He ripped do
It feels like only weeks ago that the first hummingbird sighting took my breath away and my heart leapt with joy.  For the past coupe of weeks we've only spotted one hummingbird and an occasional traveler fighting over the feeders.  Cliff's birthday was Friday and in previous years that is about the marker for hummingbird departures.  I'll change the feeders one last time for any travelers.  The last sighting was yesterday morning and the feeders have been quiet ever since.  The lower garden on the slope is still full of red salvia and other nectar producing flowers along with the large pineapple sage with its red trumpet blossoms at the front porch steps.  The only action has been multiple butterflies and a few of Bill and Lisa's honey bees.  From my sewing room window I get to watch a female red-breasted grosbeak sit in the feeder tray for 15-20 minutes at a time eating and looking around.  She stays through all the the titmice and chickadees seed grabbing.  Signs of
Cliff is in Central Florida riding his Harley, hanging out in the bars, visiting his favorite breakfast hangout, chatting with a few friends and living la dolce vita!   He didn't know why he went to the bars.  He doesn't even drink.  This is his adventure so I stayed here on the mountain where it's peaceful and serene.  He left early Wednesday morning and I high-tailed it to my rheumatologist in Tennessee. I needed to do this alone.   The thought of the side-effects of the new medication I needed to get on was causing me terrible anxiety but I needed to get the progression under control before winter weather arrives.  My doctor patiently went over everything again with me, talked me through the injection procedure, then watched me as I talked myself through the real thing.  Injecting into the belly was not the problem.  Doing things in the correct order such as swabbing, putting the syringe into the vial, drawing out the correct amount of solution, never taking my eye off t
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OCTOBER is Breast Cancer Awareness month........ and for all women world-wide.........................