Monday, June 28, 2010

Great weekend! Had grandson, Kal, overnight and some old friends from Illinois here on Sunday evening. In between raindrops we went through a lot of raspberries. We watched a lone turkey wandering up and down one side of the patch eating berries as he went. Attempts to discourage this pesky bird probably won't work - a turkey is too dumb to be intimidated!

Friday, June 25, 2010

BURGUNDY CREAM PIE
In sauce pan mix the following:
1 cup each of raspberries, strawberries, blueberries
1/2 cup water
1 cup sugar mixed with 3 Tbsp. cornstarch
Bring to a boil and cook until thickened. Cool.

In small bowl mix until well blended and smooth:
3 oz. cream cheese
1 cup sour cream
1/3 cup powdered sugar.

Spread cream cheese mixture on bottom of 9" baked, cooled pie crust.
Carefully spoon cooled berry filling on the top. Chill.
Serve with a dollop of whipped cream and some fresh berries.
Strawberry season is over...so short...so fast. We had about 1/4 of the usual amount of berries as so many were lost to cool, wet weather. Kal & Kade picked 7 pounds of red raspberries this morning so we are going into full swing with them. So many of our usual customers didn't get any strawberries or got just a few so we are hoping we can make it up with raspberries.
Tom just finished planting the last round of sweet corn so summer is officially here. Well keep you posted on what we have and when.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

We're into the second week of picking strawberries and are quite amazed and pleased with the berries since it was so cool and rainy. There have been lots of berries that spoiled but we've tossed those and found plenty of beautiful ones. The season will not last as long as usual; we anticipate picking through the middle of next week. Grandkids picked red raspberries over the weekend - a least 3 weeks earlier than normal! Raspberries will definitely be a bumper crop. There are a few blueberries ripened but they are always slow to start. Back to the patch...more later...

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Day 4 of picking; however today looks like we will pick in the sunshine. All the promises of a warm sunny day yesterday didn't come true until mid-afternoon. The berry patch is so wet. The kids have managed to pick plenty of berries in spite of it and the berries are beautiful. Hopefully the next week will be better and the U-Pick folks can get their share. Our pickers are about the same age - all will be freshman except one. It is so good to see young people who really want to work and can have fun at it.
Potato bugs have invaded the potato plants. They can eat the leaves in a flash. No telling what will happen there. This seems to be developing into an annual curse, not just here but all over. I think it's related to the locust plague. Fortunately the bug is not bright and eats only the potato leaves.
Megan (Jane's oldest) has been here all week. What a delight she is. We took berries downtown yesterday and she enjoyed selling them and figured out the counting change part. I think she was pretty hard to resist for some because she got a few tips. She does like the $$$$$$$$$.
Tomorrow evening we are hosting the rehearsal dinner for Erin Klatt and Bill Burns. Erin's parents are among our best friends. It will be a small group and should be lots of fun. Bill chose Mexican food with related beverages (sangria and dos equis). Saturday is the wedding. Hope it's a nice warm, sunny day.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Rainy week but we are ready to begin picking strawberries on Monday. We could use some sun and warm but won't complain as we needed the rain so badly. All the garden looks wonderful. No matter how much watering is done, none makes the difference that a good rain can make. Raspberries are blooming again (the second bloom?) and look like they will make a bumper crop. The grapevines are loaded with little green grapes. Blueberries are loaded - hope the turkeys stay out! We're anxious to dig that first hill of baby red potatoes and are waiting for our friend, Kai, to bring some fresh peas. The next few weeks will be very busy but so much fun. No more snoozing after the alarm goes off, at least for a while. (Retirees aren't supposed to use alarm clocks. Someone forgot to tell that to Tom!)
Hope to see you in the patch!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

June 1 and it's a beautiful day. Garden is planted. Corn is up. Strawberries are blooming. Raspberries are just beginning to bloom. Blueberries are loaded! Had an inch of rain Sunday. Patrick and Jaime are officially engaged. To quote a little Robert Browning:

The year's at the spring,
And day's at the morn:
Morning's at seven;
The hillside's dew-pearled:
The lark's on the wing;
The snail's on the thorn;
God's in his heaven-
All's right with the world!