I
could tell you that we were really “into” Elderberry Fest and that jelly-making
was a priority, but this year it didn’t work that way. Hallie had to work on
Friday and spent the day at her laptop. Mike, Clint, and Nick tramped the farm hunting
birds in the morning and were happy to bag three “huns” and a dove.
A
couple of weeks ago, I began to worry that this particular weekend might not be
right for Elderberry Fest for one reason or another, so Mike helped me pick the
berries, and I processed and froze enough juice for two batches of jelly. I
really prefer to prepare the juice ahead of time anyway. Jelly-making seems much
less labor-intensive if the picking and juicing is finished in advance.
Well
– I could kinda see the handwriting on the wall. The group dynamic just wasn’t
moving toward picking berries and making jelly. But -- you just can’t have
Elderberry Fest without making some jelly, you know, so Friday afternoon, using
my thawed elderberry juice, I cooked up a batch of jelly with Nick’s
assistance.
Saturday
morning Mike and Clint drove to the valley to ride dirt bikes and were away for
several hours. Hallie, Nick, and I hiked into one of the gullies to inspect the
elderberry bush there. Yes, the bushes looked bedraggled, probably because of
the hot, dry summer, but I pointed out sincere berry clusters and assured them
that we could find enough berries to make a batch of jelly. However, upon
reflection, they decided they would prefer a more relaxed weekend and opted
instead to carve pumpkins.
Well,
I wasn’t surprised. I took the rest of my juice from the fridge and combined it
with fresh apple juice (made myself from a blend of organic apples) and cooked
up another batch of jelly.
Italian prunes |
Tomorrow
– “Advanced-level Pumpkin Carving”
3 comments:
Ooohs and ahhhhs to the sunrise photo! Even more frame-able!
It's wonderful to be able to capture these "magnificent effects."
That sunrise photo *is* beautiful!! (And I am, of course, impressed that you were up to record it!) ZZZZzzzz...
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