Friday, November 8, 2013

and the rain is here again



we had a fun halloween with trick or treating and chicken scare-iyaki (teriyaki) for dinner. it managed not to rain that day, which is amazing. i grew up here and i spent most halloweens trick or treating with a rain poncho on. this year was great.

my garden is still producing a bit. i need to get a tunnel up over the chard so i can let the chickens eat and turn up the rest of the garden before it gets too cold. i had big plans to plant a bunch of over wintering crops this year. i did plant over wintering kale, but that's about it. i guess there's always next year. it feels good to be able to still pick greens from the yard.

i have been so busy for the last week that i haven't had a chance to pick up my knitting needles or do anything creative. i have so many ideas and so little time! we are getting my daughter a new baby doll for christmas and i really want to sew her and her doll matching flannel nightgowns. i also want to finish, and line, the cardigan for my boy's first birthday, which is in about a month! and of course i want to make some christmas ornaments... so little time indeed. and did i mention that three days ago he pulled himself up to standing for the first time, and today he started inching along the windowsill a bit? i think i'm going to have my hands full for the foreseeable future.







4 comments:

  1. Really lovely photos! Matching nightgowns for your daughter and new baby doll sounds so sweet and adorable. And I can not believe your little guy is almost one year old. It seems just like yesterday you announced his arrival. I am glad to hear you had a dry Halloween this year! How long does the rainy season usually last in Portland? And does the nice summer weather make up for it?

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    1. julia - it will mainly be raining from now until june. we joke that summer doesn't begin here until july 4th, but most years that turns out to be true. the trade off is that everything is green and lush here. i love it.

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  2. Such nice photos. Your boy looks cute in his homemade vest. Good luck with the crafting - you'll get done what you get done. Just enjoy it all.

    The climate where you live basically sounds like the UK, I have to say! x

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    1. yes, if we should ever be so lucky as to get to move abroad, i know that we'll be right at him in the UK or paris...

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