Monday 11 September 2023

Homemaking Mondays: Gleanings

 


Hello!
It's a beautiful fall day here
and the sun is shining.
It's crisp and cool
and the colours are changing quickly 
in the trees and undergrowth.

The garden flowers are now coming indoors
as we enjoy the last little touches of summer.
Above are some flowers that I gleaned from the
community garden before the frosts killed them.
Lavatera and cosmos
are such cheerful flowers.
I now have another lovely bouquet of them 
on my kitchen table.

This harvest season is a season for gleaning.
Just as Ruth and Naomi 
gleaned in the fields to provide for their needs
so can we glean from what the Lord has provided
around where we live.
Our family is blessed to be a part of our 
community garden and we've had the blessing 
of some fresh produce.
Yesterday the community harvested the potatoes
so there are some in our pantry now.

There is also the forest around us 
that has extra food that we can glean/ forage.
I have already harvested a bunch of rose hips
and as the cranberries ripen enough I'll be picking some of those.
My father mentioned that he and my mother 
were able to glean some apples from a tree
that no one wanted and were able to make applesauce with them.
Do you have those kinds of opportunities where you are?
Sometimes it just takes asking.  


With school starting
my son moved the one desk from the living room 
into his bedroom to do his lessons.
Teenagers do enjoy their own personal space.
So into it's old place I moved my yarn stash.
It's now more accessible
so I hope it will prompt me to do more.
I have been looking for sales on yarn 
which a great way to build up 
a stash so that it's ready to go if needed.

I was asked by a lovely lady to create 
a baby boy blanket for her.  
I went on Pinterest to look at ideas 
and this one jumped out at me. 
It's Cloudburst by LeeLee knits.
I had navy/white/ & flannel yarn for the colours.
So nice to grab the yarn from the stash 
and get started right away.


With the forest gleanings I have made is
this lovely bunch of rose hips.
They will go into jam with some cranberries.
I have already dried some for tea for the winter.
Sometimes I find myself just taking a basket with me into the woods
just to see what I can find.


How about you? 
Do you enjoy gleaning for your family?
If so what are some things that you have found?

I pray you have a blessed day.
Love and Prayers,
Jennifer

1 comment:

Mrs. White said...

We used to have wild blueberries growing near the woods at the edge of our property when we lived in Massachusetts. Now we have some wild blackberries here in Vermont. It is so nice when we can find such resources! Your supply of yarn looks wonderful!