Good Lord Almighty, we were in the middle of a heat wave and now I am freezing to death. I can not decide if I should turn on the cooler or the heater. I have to make saurkraut and freeze peppers, but I haven't even got my fill of fresh corn on the cob, which is well past its peak. Doesn't matter though.
That is what it looked like last year and I am pretty sure that will happen again this year. Makes me cold just to look at that. I have a step daughter who just loves the snow and cold temperatures. I have often thought of slapping her silly, but I think someone already has! Give me the good old summertime any day. See, I have my own theory on this stuff. I can shuck out of my clothes very quickly and I can shovel a lot of sweat in the time it akes to shovel the sidewalk!
Oh, and that one about "We need the moisture." always makes me want to scream, "Rain is moisture and I don't have to shovel it!" And I don't slide around in the rain.
Well, I guess it does not make any difference. I might as well bite the bullet and go to the market. Since there is only me to contend with now days, I guess 25 pounds of kraut will hold me and one bushel of Pueblo Chiles. Already have the okra pickled, chopped and some breaded ready to fry. Did not do corn because that is just more than I have time and room for. Did make a bunch of tamales.
I have soap made ahead for my winter sales. I do need to make all the lotions and body and face butter. I feel like a little ant trying to get things put up and done so I can stay home this winter and not have to go out in the elements. I realize that every time I step out the door I am getting one trip closer to a broken hip. (Seems that is all us old people have to look forward to.) So the plan for this winter is to stay close to the house and list a lot on eBay. Course I have to mail packages, but that is just a 3 mile run to the post office in the drug store. I will do that and work on my next book.
So, with winter just around the corner I bid you adieu from Colorful Colorado where the temperature is right now at 45 degrees and shooting for 87 degrees. Gonna be here quicker than you think!
That is what it looked like last year and I am pretty sure that will happen again this year. Makes me cold just to look at that. I have a step daughter who just loves the snow and cold temperatures. I have often thought of slapping her silly, but I think someone already has! Give me the good old summertime any day. See, I have my own theory on this stuff. I can shuck out of my clothes very quickly and I can shovel a lot of sweat in the time it akes to shovel the sidewalk!
Oh, and that one about "We need the moisture." always makes me want to scream, "Rain is moisture and I don't have to shovel it!" And I don't slide around in the rain.
Well, I guess it does not make any difference. I might as well bite the bullet and go to the market. Since there is only me to contend with now days, I guess 25 pounds of kraut will hold me and one bushel of Pueblo Chiles. Already have the okra pickled, chopped and some breaded ready to fry. Did not do corn because that is just more than I have time and room for. Did make a bunch of tamales.
I have soap made ahead for my winter sales. I do need to make all the lotions and body and face butter. I feel like a little ant trying to get things put up and done so I can stay home this winter and not have to go out in the elements. I realize that every time I step out the door I am getting one trip closer to a broken hip. (Seems that is all us old people have to look forward to.) So the plan for this winter is to stay close to the house and list a lot on eBay. Course I have to mail packages, but that is just a 3 mile run to the post office in the drug store. I will do that and work on my next book.
So, with winter just around the corner I bid you adieu from Colorful Colorado where the temperature is right now at 45 degrees and shooting for 87 degrees. Gonna be here quicker than you think!
In the meantime, those of you who are confused by the title of my book "Chapter One...Loose Ends" are missing a good read. When I started writing this book, I had no title in mind, so I called it simply "Chapter One" meaning the beginning. As I wrote the book took on a life of it's own and chose it's own title with the help of my editor, Jeanne Gardner. So do not be confused and think this is only one chapter. It is the whole enchilada and is divided into Installments.
So hit the little buy button there and I will ship you your very own copy. And send me a note telling me how you want the inscription to read and I will autograph it for you!
Lou Mercer