let us eat

Saturday, March 22, 2014

mabon (autumn equinox)

We have so much before us 
and for this we are grateful. 
We have so many blessings
and for this we are thankful. 
There are others not so fortunate, 
and by this we are humbled.
We shall make an offering in their name
to the goddesses who watch over us,
that those in need, are someday,
as blessed as we are this day. 






 Night and day are once again of equal length but from now until the Winter Solstice, the days are waning and the dark is defeating the light. 
We are now in the second part of the harvest season with apples, nuts, grapes and many other fruits and vegetables ripe for picking and preserving. 
This is a time for celebration of the harvest, a time to reap what we have sown. 
A time to give thanks for the abundance both in the garden and in our lives. 
Another special moment to reflect on our blessings with beloved family. 

I wish you all abundant harvests and good fortune, as we slide gently into the dark times.

Friday, March 21, 2014

repurposing stockings


We have been having a bit of a rearrange and clean out in the children's bedroom. Its all a bit different around here now that there are no younger siblings to pass clothes down to and the Too Smalls tend to stay in cupboards for Too Long! When we found several pairs of good quality wool and cotton stockings tucked away, we were reluctant to send them to the op shop and wracked our brains thinking of a way to reuse them. 


Our Fairy goes to ballet lessons twice a week and has been wanting some fancy ballet leggings, so we cut off the toes and a nice round hole for the heel and voila!!! New Ankle Warmers!
Be warned though and only cut a fairly small hole for the heel - ours was a tad too big - the knitted stuff does stretch quite a bit!


So in less than 5 minutes we had a toasty pair of ankles and had saved ourselves me quite a bit of cash!! They would also make great wrist warmers if you cut a small hole for your thumb. 
Now we are hunting around for some more pairs….. !! 

Sunday, March 16, 2014

to melbourne and back again


Where have I been? you might be asking! 
Then again, you might not but I'm going to tell you anyway! 

We are all back from a mini holiday. Of course I had every intention of letting you know I was taking a little break but as usual I was doing last minute preparations (when will I ever learn!) and writing a chatty blog post wasn't going to happen! 


Some lovely young friends were getting married, so a set of fancy celebration clothes were called for! When you don't spend much time at balls and parties, then, alas, you tend not to have many ball gowns to choose from and after a mad thought of making several, I opted to make one and trawl op shops for the others! 
So, my Fairy was clad in a lovely little yellow, satin creation (that is not quite finished in this photo and was eventually hemmed on the morning, ahem!) while Elli and I opted for a couple of nice pre loved dresses from an op shop. And I have to say, that while I had a bit of a moan when I was told the wedding would be black tie formal - when we went dress shopping and found the perfect one, it was so much fun!! The lady in the oppy must have smiled at our excitement! 


So here are most of my lot looking absolutely dashing and urbane in their glad rags! We really did have a beautiful, warm day which is always a good thing when you are not wearing much! (Unless you're a bloke in a suit, of course!) 




One of the reasons why I was so very busy until the last day was the wedding gift. I have always said that I would make all my children a quilt for their wedding and although George isn't one of mine, he is my oldest sons best mate and has spent a lot of time with us since he was very young. He feels like he's a little bit mine and I love him dearly, so what better way to let him know, than to make him and his new bride something handmade to snuggle under? It was a huge quilt, a queen size one, and quilting all the layers together was an effort on my old sewing machine. We managed, my Pfaff and I, but there was a small amount of cursing involved and a resolve that the next quilt would be professionally done by someone with a bigger machine!!!
Needless to say, the newly weds loved it!    


In amongst that frantic rush we also managed to celebrate Remo's birthday. He is our second son and just turned 19. 19! Soon I will have four children in their twenties and when I think about it, it really wasn't all that long ago when I had four under 10! A new chapter in my life is just beginning!

So now we are home again and trying to get back into a rhythm. There is so much to catch up on, things that were left while I sewed and sewed. Fortunately I have two lovely Helpx girls from France staying here and they are peeling apples to bottle, while I am writing this! These are my first helpers and I only have them because my friend didn't have room for them to stay, but I'm loving it! There will definitely be more!

Thanks for visiting!!

Wir waren letztes Wochenende bei einer Hochzeit in Melbourne. Ein junger freund hat geheiratet und ich hab für ihn und seiner braut ein Patchwork quilt genaht. Auch für meine kleinste ein neues Hochzeit Kleid in gelben seiden Stoff!      

Saturday, March 1, 2014

slow living in february 2014

Here we are again! Another month has flown by and lots of things have been happening to keep us all well occupied! The garden has been taking up much of my time, Stuy has spent most of the month building and the children have been helping us both as well as getting back into their home schooling. 
Welcome to another month of Slow Living at our place!  



Nourish: This month has seen us superbly nourished from the garden. Copious quantities of cucumbers, zucchini, beets and carrots as well as more modest amounts of potatoes, eggplant, basil and a few beans. Most nights we have a combination of three or four of these veggies, usually with eggs in some form! 
There have been a few cakes, both of the sugary variety - made and usually devoured by The Dj who is a whizz at cake making from scratch - and of the fructose free, low carb sort. I'm still very happy with my eating plan and am so used to not eating sugary cakes or chocolate, that it doesn't faze me if others are munching away beside me! I will even say that I feel stronger and wiser within myself for having kicked the habit!! 


Prepare: I'd love to be able to say that I've made lots of bottles of bread and butter cucumbers or some other sort of cucumber pickle but sadly my family is not a pickle sort of bunch. So no chance of preparing on that front! I have frozen some strawberries but not many…. they tend to get eaten fresh from the plants! 
This month is not really a preparing month, I think. February always seems like the time to take a breath and just be in the moment, after busy December and 'getting over Christmas' January! The next few months will be the preparing for winter months with basil pesto to whizz up, apples to bottle and potatoes to store. 


Reduce: This month there's been a bit of repurposing happening here. A couple of years ago we found an old cot at the tip which we used then as a trellis, although it's since fallen apart and been stored as single dowels. Now that the eggplant is loaded with fruit, on a precarious lean and in danger of falling over completely, we have used the dowel bits to hold it up in a proper fashion. Which is all very good because the cot is now in it's third reincarnation! 
There were the too-small cotton stockings we cut down to make a pair of leg warmers for The Fairy to wear to ballet. As well as a request from her for another batch of Secret Kid Club badges, which were made from an old pair of Stuy's work pants. 

Green: As usual, I don't have anything for this category and find myself thinking that I really must find something or change something, so I have a 'green' entry too!!  


Grow: Oh lots! I mentioned above what was coming inside and onto our dinner plates but there is so much more happening outside! The poly tunnel is going wild!! Cucumbers and even a stray pumpkin plant are crawling up trellises and along paths, tomatoes are springing up everywhere and in between all that is the basil, creating a spicy scent that mingles so well with the humid smell of warm, moist earth. Even on our 'hot' days, I love to go into the tropical humidity and potter amongst the lush growth. I have been taking pics and will share all that fecundity with you soon! 
In the rest of the garden, theres also lots happening. Coriander gone to seed looks beautiful as do the starry flowers on all the potato plants. Lettuce seedlings, more zucchini plants, frothy carrot tops with big juicy carrots beneath, blood red beetroot and red tipped perpetual spinach all make for a stunning display.
I think I mentioned last month that our strawberries hadn't produced much….. boy, was I wrong! In the last two weeks we have picked copious quantities of tasty red goodness and enjoyed every mouthful. They must be having a big second flush now that the weather has warmed up properly. 
We have also been digging over more beds for some autumn planting and I've just sown seeds of mangel-wurzel, more carrots and beets.
I'm loving the garden at the moment although it does give me much to do!


Create: Yes, well, there is a funny story with my creating this month. Six months ago daughter Nina, mentioned that she'd like to try dyeing fabric with yellow dock plants (a prolific 'weed' in our garden). I've wanted to have a go ever since and finally a few weeks ago, I just did it! But as usual, I tend to jump in without preparing things, so after a search for a suitable pot and a quick trip to the local chemist for some mordant, I threw in some bits of cotton fabric. Sadly, what came out was not the lovely yellow I'd thought would result, but just a yucky sort of coffee stain brown. To say I was  bit disappointed is an understatement! 
I'm still knitting away on the hot pink cardigan for The Elf as well as the odd crocheted dishcloth. 
Also, the last few weeks I've been beavering away on a very special gift for a beautiful couple. Ssh, more on that next month!!

Discover: I finished my Open2study courses a couple of weeks ago and have just started another, this time a nice creative one - The Art of Drawing and Painting. I am so excited about having the time to fit these in to my days right now especially after I printed out my earlier certificates of achievement!! I haven't studied anything for so long that it was quite a milestone! 
I haven't been reading much though but hope to work my way through a book that was gifted to me recently, Uriels Machine - The Ancient Origins of Science. So far (chapter one) so good! 

Enhance: With the abundance of cucumbers and zucchini, I have been able to pass bags of them on to friends and one of the local food places in town. Both were grateful and have put them to good use…. which makes me feel like a fairy godmother!!!  
I had a good laugh with a lovely older gentleman when he stopped me in the mall to ask where the newsagent was. After trying to explain, I said I'd take him there and jokingly assured him that I wasn't in the habit of picking up and wandering off with strange men!! I think it made his day! 


Enjoy: This month we have all been glued to the WInter Olympic games for two whole weeks! No, we don't have a connected TV but there is an aerial on the roof and once every two years we plug it in for the olympics.
Oh, the tension!
And the adrenalin!
Of course, there are a lot of Austrians in those snow sports, so for me its double the fun because I get to cheer for two countries but it's also double the adrenalin watching them barrel down the slopes or speed around the ice rink. I was sorry when it ended though because do I LOVE the winter olympics. A lot.

And after all that "slow" living haha, I did manage to spend a bit of time with my new issue of the British Country Living magazine. I adore the British edition with all the old, old homes and quirky buildings and always snap up any older editions that I find at markets and op shops.

How's that for our busy slow month?

I'm off to stop by all the folks that joined in with Christine for her Slow Living monthly link-up.
Perhaps you like to take a look too? 

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