Friday, September 14, 2012

Confession time. I really don't like living in the city. This isn't really an big secret but for some reason I feel ashamed to admit it. I value indepence and quiet above most things in this world and the city just seems to be constantly pushing in around me.

We have a garden in which i planted herbs for medicine and Dan planted food. We can. I make tinctures and salves. I knit and spin and do less sewing than I'd like. But I have felt a lingering void since living here. I long for the woods and wild places. There are beautiful pockets of nature around me and I try to frequent them as much as possible. I still miss the wild openness of the landscape of northern vermont and the forests of southern new hampshire. I am very excited about getting a car in a few weeks. While I feel conflicted about it envirmontal impacts I know being able to escape the claustrophobia of the city is going to be the saving grace for my happiness and continued city living.

I am lucky to have a strange wild patch of hillside around the corner from my apartment. I've foraged mullein, plantain and lambs quarters just on my walks home from work. The other day I spotted a beautiful jewel on the hillside as I walked by. A crab apple tree laden with red fruit. There are four or five other wild apps trees on th hillside that I've been eyeing but only two bore fruit this year. I somehow missed the crab apple tree during my foraging last year.

Well I strapped on my pack basket and went for a romp. It felt lovely to be picking and munching. I felt so at home on that tiny patch of wilderness. I also went for a closer look at the two full size appletrees. One had wonderfully sweet red apples but most had already dropped or were much too high to be reached. The others were fairly bland but I'm hoping they might get a little sweeter as they ripen. They might make good sauce apples.


Underneath one of the trees I found a large patch on burdock. Some with green leaves and just a few with dead stalks covered in sticky burrs. I'm planning on going back in the next few days to dig up some burdock root for medicine.

Back home I cut those little crab apples up and set them to stew in water on the stove. I strained them and got four cups of sour crab apple juice. I combined the juice with four cups of sugar (although next time I'll do a bit less) and boiled until it hit jelly stage t 222 degrees F.  I've never had great luck making pectin less jelly or jam but this turned out ok! It's a little sweet and I could have let it boil for a few more minutes but all in all I'm pleased.




It feels good to make something delightful from something you've found. I love stocking my larder with treats to make winter brighter. In the next few weeks ill be making some simple medicine for the cabinet and I'll be sure to show you those too.


Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Right now I should be monogamous to my beautiful Brooklyn tweed fair isle sweater. I finished the sleeves but stumbled after twisting  my cast on stitches for the main body twice! What's a girl with a cheating heart to do?

Um cast on for a billion projects at once right? Right?

One boring afternoon many years ago when I was working at Harrisville Designs I decided to take all the leftover half used bobbins from old weaving project and wind them into a rainbow ball of yarn. I've been carrying around this strange ball for probably six years not paying much attention to it until I was falling asleep a few nights ago. My eyes popped open and I thought 'I have to use that yarn IMMEDIATELY!' I think all knitters have experienced that feeling before. So in the wake of my late night mania this hat was born.





I love it more than I imagined I would. I think it will be my go to fall hat. If you know me in person you know that as soon as the weather gets cool enough I am always wearing a hat. Inside and out.  So I really can't have enough sturdy yet lightweight semi slouchy hats.  Anyway Im smitten.


The grey was done with Knit Picks Palette and the colors are all Harrisville designs Shetland. I don't know which colors they are exactly as its been a number of years. Knitting this hat made me remember how much I love Shetland Style. It isn't exactly a fingering weight and it isn't quite sport. Its dense and coarse in an extremely pleasing way. I'm sensing a splurge on a large fair isle project in Shetland style coming up. Maybe a christmas present to myself?


The pattern can be found here. It's been in my ravelry queue since forever. Oh if you're on ravelry lets be friends! My user name is Redkate. What projects have you been working on these days?


Thursday, September 6, 2012

Hello yes I am alive! After spending about a week in bed with a fever I feel refreshed. Isn't it funny how an illness can do that sometimes? I worked through some really productive fever induced contemplation and am enthused to take on the fall with a renewed rejuvenation. I love summer for its warm nights and it's ability to induce nostalgia for my careless youth. That being said there is a clarity that comes with the slip into fall that is unparalleled. I just want to roll up my sleeves and stock pile my apartment in a fit of antiquated winter survival instincts.

I'm not in full production mode as I'm just getting back on my feet health wise. If anything this week has made me realize how grateful I am for some little things in my life.

 these lovely rooster hankies my mom sent me for my birthday which I found stashed in my linen box

one of many hauls from the garden these past few weeks. Dan has made two amazing batches of sauce so far. Its been so delicious we've eaten it before we had a chance to can it. The next few rounds will get the old water bath routine.


THE BEST ice cream I've made so far. I got an ice cream maker for my birthday in July and haven't used it as much as I anticipated. I did make some interesting sorbets but then it sort of sat around for most of August. I got a bee in my bonnet yesterday and whipped up a batch of smores ice cream. I used this recipe. Seriously folks its so easy im pretty sure you wouldn't need an ice cream maker for it. I'm excited to try out some more recipes. I think mint chocolate chip or apple pie might be next. I'll keep you posted.

I'm so grateful for even this tiny amount of chamomile that my german chamomile produced before it kicked the bucket during a heat wave a few weeks ago. I have the toughest time growing chamomile. Any one else have that problem? I'm going to try to start another indoors for the winter. I'm thinking I'll add these beautiful flowers to my next batch of soap.
My favorite part of having a garden is always having flowers on the table. Even if its just a tiny sprig in a bud vase. I'll miss that during the winter. I have grand plans (as I do every winter) that i'm going to force  bulbs for Christmas time. I never seem to be overwhelmingly successful. My apartment has fairly horrible lighting and the plants just seem to wallow in the diminished winter light. Maybe this will be the year I'll get a light set up that I'm always scheming about.

I also finished a hat but its blocking so I'll show it to you tomorrow when I can take pictures of it. What are you grateful for this week?

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

I was looking forward to two days off in a row but I was struck by a nasty flu yesterday so this has been my view for the last day and a half.



At least there is a beautiful late august breeze coming in through the open window and Black Books to be watched on netflix. I'm hoping tomorrow I'll feel well enough to actually do real human being things like eat food and be awake. Oh yeah and write blog posts about my adventures this week. Wish me luck

Sunday, August 26, 2012

New Hat

Today is my day off. I had grand plans to bake pretzel rolls and do ALL of the laundry but got side lined by random anxiety this morning. I decided to take it easy on myself and finish knitting the hat that I've been working on. Its Brooklyn Tweed Habitat.


It's knit with Malabrigo Worsted in Olive. 

I don't use Malabrigo nearly enough as I'd like to. It gets a little pilly but it's softness in unrivaled and it makes perfect cozy winter hats. I love the colorway. It reminds me of the northern vermont forests I've been missing so much recently. 


I plan on wearing it quite a bit this winter. As the days are getting shorter and cooler I go into a bit of a winter preparedness frenzy. I need to can and knit everything. Where's my favorite bread recipe? Where are all my fingerless gloves? Gotta get ready. Now that this hat is finished maybe ill finally get around to working on my sweater.


my face

Taking pictures of this hat inspired me to take a few shots of my favorite room in the apartment. Our back porch room is dan's office/studio and the plant room. 


I havent been very loving to my plants recently. Nor have I been collecting them with as much voracity as I had been last summer. I think I need some new ones. 




This guy looks almost exactly like the colorway of my new hat. I really need to repot it before fall truly sets in. I think its time to make some to do lists! I did have a little adventure today but I'm going to wait to tell you about it. I just wanted to stop in and say hi! look two whole blog posts! it might be a record for me!

Friday, August 24, 2012

Half Day

Work was dragging all morning so I was happy to skip off when I learned I wasn't needed. I've been working strange hours recently and haven't felt very productive. The house is a mess and I seem to barely be in it. I was glad to take the long route on the way home from work. I was going to hunt for old bottles on the beach but the tide was coming in and I didn't want to get my boots wet. I did discover a treasure on my walk though. Along the wild hillside across the park I spotted a crab apple tree. The tree at my dads didn't produce anything this year and I was sad to miss out on making crab apple jelly. My sadness as been banished upon the discovery of this little wild city tree. I didn't take any pictures but I surely will when I go to harvest some tiny, tart jewels this weekend.

The one day off I've had this week was overwhelmingly lovely. Dan and I spent the morning puttering around the house and garden hauling in armloads of tomatoes. Dan's inadvertently spicy sauce was bonkers good I just want to eat it on everything. In the evening we went to the Belle Isle Marsh which is only a few T stops away but until Monday was undiscovered by us. Before we even entered the marsh I spotted a little birds nest and we climbed a fence to get a better look.

I was taken aback by how beautiful the marsh was. I spend most of my day toiling away in the heart of the city so I was overjoyed to find such a sanctuary of nature only a few miles from my home. One of the reasons we went to the marsh was so i could experiment with my first roll of expired 35mm film. I took photography classes in high school but dropped the hobby as I got older. I recently picked up my beloved Pentax k100 and started messing around. 

My expired film turned out a lot more lomography-ish than I expected it to. All the photos hazy a grainy pink ting to them. I was actually quite pleased to see that some of turned out. 

you can see the sky line and watch the planes take off from logan from the towers in the park. I think I might take a ride up again on my day off and really do some exploring. 

I'll leave you with a sort of outfit picture. It was so damn hot when I got home my dress was immediately flung on the bedroom floor. I'm wearing lace and a bear. 



see you later!