Saturday, July 24, 2010

Makin' jam!!

"Age puzzles me.  I thought it was a quiet time.  My seventies were interesting and fairly serene, but my eighties are passionate.  I grow more intense as I age."  Florida Scott-Maxwell

 I don't know who Florida Scott-Maxwell is, but I like her style!  Looking forward to those serene, interesting seventies...but can hardly wait for the passionate eighties!!

Tonight, we watched  a very dark movie...The Road..from the book by Cormac McCarthy.  I had read the book a couple of years ago and really liked it...not necessarily enjoying it; it is not a "fun" book, but it is a thought provoking book...and the movie followed the same line of feeling.  And, I love Viggo Morgenstern in anything he does!!

Yesterday, I spent the day making jam.  It is peach time here in Texas.  I had a lot of fruit frozen up to make  a batch of "mixed fruit" jam.
Now, I am getting a little anxious because, although they all taste yummy, I am afraid they are not setting up right and will be a little (or a lot) runny!!  The directions say it may take up to two weeks to really set up, but I am impatient to see if they do!  The last batch of peach that I made never did gel really well, so I am hoping these do not do the same...way to messy!!!

I think these are the coolest clouds!  A few mornings ago, we were sitting on the back porch having our morning coffee and doing the cross word puzzles when I looked up and saw these formations.  Just had to go get my camera and snap  a few pics!  They remind me of a Georgia O'Keeffe painting that I have seen.

We had a lot of "bluebird" activity for three or four days and were very excited as the little guys hadn't come to their house early spring because the blankety-blank grackles would chase them away.  But a few days ago, we saw a male and female spending a lot of time in and out and all around; today, there was nothing though so I am beginning to think they must have been just passing through!  I hope not; they are one of my favorites to watch!





5 comments:

  1. Yum yum, I may have managed to do my Black Currant jam Ok but it took alot of boiling, it is now a little on the firm side! Darn it!I only did 4 + pounds, nothing like as much as you did.

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  2. Hey, Jay, just do what I do when my jam does not set up like I want--I just tell everyone I made Peach or ? butter. That way everyone thinks it came out just like you wanted!!!!!!!!!!! Gay

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  3. you have been busy and i don't know how they all set up but they sure look yummy~!!~

    i have been wanting to see that movie ever since i finished the book . . . it was, as you said, very dark but thought provoking. i'm always interested in how a movie gets "translated" from books that i have read. i do really like the way that Cormac McCarthy writes . . . always visual and a bit poetic.

    :-)
    libbyQ

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  4. I know which O'Keeffe painting you are referring to. We saw it in her Santa Fe museum last month. It was goreous.

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  5. I'm impressed by your jam. Yummy!
    Thanks for visiting my blog but you are "no reply" so I can't respond. Love those fluffy clouds, gorgeous photo.

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