Quotidian: daily, usual or customary;
everyday; ordinary; commonplace
On my kitchen sill.
Tart art.
For this recipe.
I liked it, but no one else was a fan, and this recipe, I think, has greater flavor fireworks.
(But the addition of peas was lovely.)
By the handful: how I take my poison.
Rhubarb leaf armor.
Bucket of Dobby.
Tatters: proof that another season is ending.
Because she wanted a turn: into the field for a driving lesson.
My husband reported that she laughed hysterically the whole time.
Never send your husband to the hardware store for corn seed when there is a tool show going on.
Creating.
(Any guesses as to what?)
This same time, years previous: my favorite things, talking points rained out, and cinnamon tea biscuits.
6 Comments
Mavis
A writing shack?
Jennifer Jo
Ha! Wouldn't that be something.
Lana
We used rhubarb leaves for tea party dishes. Quite the thing to have done an entire armor though.
marie
I love the armour! Tatters is also a lovely photo. I guess a shed or house for piggies?
Jennifer Jo
Good guess, but nope. It's a jack for raising up the walls of a house. He says it worked.
Suburban Correspondent
Love that rhubarb leaf armor! I still remember my oldest, as a 12-year-old, staving off winter boredom by making himself an entire suit of armor out of tinfoil. He was the lucky one, growing up without any Internet.