Thursday, July 16, 2026

Zucchini Bread

 Those of you who have gardens are probably swimming in zucchini about now. It's such a prolific producer and an over-acheiver. I just have 1 plant and I almost can't pick it fast enough. 

Last Friday, I made zucchini bread using this recipe. Zucchini Bread

Zucchini bread recipes are almost as prolific as zucchini this time of the year, but I've never really settled on a favorite. I think this may be it.

I baked it for an hour and checked it with a toothpick before taking it out of the oven, but I still think it could have used a little more time, but otherwise, this was the best zucchini bread

I sprinkled turbino sugar on top and it made the best crispy top. DH likes his with butter, but I like mine plain.

Next up will be chocolate chip zucchini bread. I think our granddaughter and my in-laws will enjoy those. May as well spread the zucchini love around. 😉

Monday, July 13, 2026

Garden Update

 This is an experimental garden year since it's the first year I've planted anything here, but I can already tell I want to add more beds. 😉

I started out with three 4'x8' raised beds and I kind of just threw things in there. The first bed has a blueberry bush, strawberries, cucumbers, radishes, carrots, snap peas, and 1 watermelon plant that is determined to conquer the world

The second bed is a riot of 10 tomato plants and yellow, red, green, and orange peppers

The third bed has  12 hot pepper plants (jalapeno, habenero, and banana pepper), zucchini, squash, sweet potato, lettuce, lavender, mint, and a basil plant that is related to the watermelon. 😉 It bolted while I was away so I'll cut it back and harvest what I can.

I sprinkled Marigolds throughout and will add zinnas next year. Our girl tossed those in her beds and I really like the addition.

I want to plant rhubarb, raspberries, okra, corn, asparagus, spinach, beans, and onions so I'd like to add 3 more beds plus cattle panels for trellises next year.

I'm hopeful our bees will stay and continue to thrive

They are a welcome and necessary component to success in the garden


I love walking out to see what has grown and what can be harvested each morning and working each gift into our daily menu.


Gardening is so good for the soul.💖

Thursday, July 9, 2026

First Ride Flannel Quilt

 Today I've got a flannel rag quilt finish to share.

Yes, it's July. Yes, it's hot. Yes, a flannel quilt in summer makes no sense. Yes, that's how I roll. 😉

However, we DO live in the mountains and our mornings have hovered at 57-60 degrees and I love nothing more than greeting the day out on the deck and a flannel quilt is good company on a crisp mountain morning

This quilt is part of my flannel bin project that I posted about HERE

It finishes at 70"x80"

This cowboy print has been in my stash for at least 15 years

Just a humble rag quilt

But I'm fairly certain it's going to be reached for often in the years to come

And those are always they very best kind.

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Soaking in the Moments

 My days have been full in the best kind of way!

What a joy this little charmer is!

And yes, I may be a tad biased. 😉

His mama spoiled me with a thoughtful welcome basket

It was hot and humid while I was there, but it didn't stop us from spending much of our time outside

Just add water 

For instant giggles

At 62, Gram's too old for a toddler's water slide, but at L's request, slide she did...many times (Advil for the win)


His reaction was worth it

Soaking up summer

With a cherry on top

His little jeep has a radio and it was playing God Bless the U.S.A. when he jumped out and I snapped this shot...I might have gotten a little teary eyed.

He's already a fishing pro with Dad

This kid doesn't know how good he has it


He's living his best life


And the sky's the limit


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