Tuesday, October 1, 2024

October is here . . .

 


October has always been one of my favorite months.  The weather has decided to cool down, and that's just fine with me!  Today the high's will be in the mid 70's, just perfect for the 1st day of October. 

I have so much to do in October and to tell you the truth, I am feeling a bit overwhelmed by all of it right now.  But, I'm trying to take one day at a time, and will definitely make time for pumpkin spice, yummy candles, soups and stews and a few of my favorite Halloween treats and activities.  

Last week, my daughters, my granddaughter, and one of my daughter's sister-in-laws, went to the, Fall Vintage Fair,  It was so much fun!  I never really buy a lot of anything when I go, but I always have a fun time looking through all the booths and getting good ideas


I always visit one of the booths that sells stained glass.  It's such a beautiful spot to visit.  The colored glass in these pieces are vintage crystal dishes... so gorgeous!  One day I want to buy one of these beautiful creations ;0)





Something I really love is - sourdough.  I try to use sourdough as much as I can, because it's easy to digest and I need that!  But, I sometimes run out of ideas on how to use it.  One night I made chicken soup and I wanted dumplings with it.  I used this delicious recipe for sourdough dumplings, and we loved them.  My husband and I both love the flat, more noodle-like dumpling, but I was raised eating the puffy, more biscuity dumplings, we were both raised eating them.  My husband's mother always put sugar in her dumplings, or would even sprinkle sugar on the dumpling before she ate them, but we have never done that.  Do any of you put sugar in or on your dumplings? 


Today is my daughter and her husbands wedding anniversary - 20 years?  I think it's 20 years.  I just adore these two!  The time has gone by so quickly, it seems like just yesterday that we were celebrating their union. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!!💕


We're going camping this week-end - our last trip of the season.  We're going with Jess and Ben and their family.  It's always fun, lots of laughs, and always sad when we have to come home.

The last September sunset was just beautiful!  I was in the house and noticed that everything seemed to be changing color.  And this is why . . . 




This gorgeous sunset looked like fire in the sky, literally!  A friend sent me this photo that she took at her home about 12 miles away. . . so gorgeous!!



We stood at the edge of the forest,
The friend of my heart and I,
Where the sunset glow of the dogwood
Met the sunset glow of the sky.
The breath of the coming winter
Came down from the pine-clad hill;
Its shadow crept over the landscape
And over our hearts its chill.
~Edith Palmer~

Lastly, my heart goes out to all my friends in the states hit by, Helene.  It is just heart wrenching!  Please keep them in your prayers.  My heart just brakes for them.  I sincerely pray that the people there will be blessed with peace and safety as they move forward and try to put their lives back together. 
😢🙏

Until next time . . . Be safe XOXOX

Hugs and Love,

Barb
 



8 comments:

Great-Granny Grandma said...

Oh wow, what a truly magnificent sunset. Only God could create a masterpiece like that.
The sourdough dumplings sound good. I have never had any, but I love sourdough bread.
Beautiful picture of you and the beautiful ladies in your family at the top of your post.

Lorrie said...

Your sunset photos are stunning, Barb! Such amazing colour! I love sourdough bread and will make waffles or biscuits with the discard. How fun to go to the fair with your family.
I love October, too. It's definitely cooling off here.

Anonymous said...

The stained glass items are a great addition to any house, very colorful and artistic. Chicken stew and dumplings are good during the cooler months. Big stringy pieces however can be an issue for the elderly and children, I always cut into bit-size pieces. Nothing ruins a family get together faster than grandma or junior having a choking episode at the dinner table.

Shug said...

Good morning Barb...I read your post last evening and I wrote a long comment, but I guess I was too tired and didn't push the publish button. your wallpaper on this post is adorable ..love all the cute October scarecrows. So many beautiful things in this post starting with your family...and then the gorgeous skies. It looks as if the sky just exploded with the most beautiful arrays of orange colors. I found a few of the stain glass pieces of art that I would love to have...the long one in the second picture is my favorite, but these are all stunning pieces of art work. what fun it would be to hop in your trailer and go hang out with you all this weekend as you camp. I know there will be a lot of sweet memories made. Be sure to capture them with photos...Have a wonderful time.

Billie Jo said...

Barb, those photos of the sunset?!?!?! Stunning!!!! And I love the beautiful picture of you and your girls! October is such a special month. I wish it could last a bit longer! I love your background too!

Barb said...

I agree, anonymous. that's why I always cut my cooked chicken up into bite size pieces. I also put the cooked chicken into the soup right before I drop the dumplings, specifically so it doesn't get stringy.
Thanks for the heads up!

Jennifer said...

That fair looks like so much fun. We just made plans today to go to something similar next weekend. Now, I am even more excited. Like you, I do not often buy a lot but I love the browsing and just the whole experience!! The photo of you and your girlies is a great one!!

chocolatecovereddaydreams.blogspot.com said...

I would love to be at a vintage fair. Like you, I would want to get some stained glass, except I wouldn't know what to choose. They are all so beautiful. I'm also in agreement that I like the flattened type dumplings. My husband doesn't like dumplings. I should make a batch for myself though. You have such a beautiful family!

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