Saturday Meanderings
Things are heating up here in Phoenix but our mornings and evenings are still cool enough to say it is Spring. Our yard is in full bloom and it’s the prettiest I recall. We are blessed with lots of rain this year and now it is paying off. Happy Saturday! April appears to be racing by and I am really trying to slow myself down a bit to capture its beauty. Welcome to another Saturday Meanderings where we chat about all good things this week. Have I told you lately how much I appreciate you?
Moth Invasion
Each year we seem to get too much of one thing. Last year was crickets. This month it’s moths. I’m waiting for locusts. Why does that happen? I’m not a big moth fan especially near any of my good sweaters. Interestingly, it’s only in the library and no where else. Perhaps they are coming in through the chimney? Go figure. Anyone else seeing strange infestations? I am blaming everything on the eclipse!
Yard and Garden are at their best
Lately I’ve been combining my morning walkabouts with Finn so he can do his business and I can enjoy my coffee. Our Phoenix mornings are glorious In the high 50s to low 60s, crisp blue skies and flowers galore.
2024 is proving to be the year of the poppies. They are the breadseed variety and have a rich plum blossom and sage stems and leaves. A perennial, they are truly popping up everywhere……really everywhere.
I just read that you should not use these poppy seeds in baking. It appears they should be carefully processed to minimize the effects of the opium alkaloid they contain. Oops…last year I wrote a blog post about Lemon Poppyseed muffins and used my own poppy seeds. You may want to do some research if you are growing your own breadseed poppies.
The Roses
In an older post, I share my love for the older variety of roses here~Quatre Saison (also known as “Rose of Four Seasons”). Some believe this rose was used in the worship of Aphrodite. Later it was introduced to mainland Greece , where it paid homage to Venus. Even older diaries from previous owners, talk about the beautiful roses here at Bella Terra.
The reason I am so intrigued by having these roses is a reference made in a previous owner’s diary on April 1, 1922, when she wrote “saw first rose bloom”. When we were researching the house, we found these diaries at the Arizona Historical Museum. Apparently the roses are referenced many times as an important part of the landscaping. To know I am enjoying roses here just the same way someone did 100 years ago gives me great joy.
One doesn’t cultivate this rose for the appearance of its shrubs as they are rather gawky and notably prickly. Because of their loose, somewhat unsophisticated form, blossoms are also unconventional, but they are packed with fragrance. These roses were a key ingredient in many ancient recipes for potpourri.
With new varieties of roses that are genetically modified (perfect but no scent), this rose is just the oppose. Messy blooms, very thorny but so highly fragrant. A bedside bouquet is glorious~falling asleep to the smell of roses is a heavenly way to end the day.
A Few Fun Recipes this Week (and before the diet)
In an attempt to use up the bag of rangpurs from my friend, Ryan, I again make these lemon (well, rangpur) tartlets for dinner with friends. This time I use the shortbread crust in the recipe and my, are they D.E.L.I.C.I.O.U.S! Having individual removable bottom tartlet pans is nice, however, I bet this would work equally well in a large tart pan.
With all the leftover egg whites from this recipe which I do not like to waste, I made a pavlova. If you have never made one of these, it is SO easy and SO impressive. All you need is egg whites, sugar, vanilla, cream of tartar and cornstarch. Some recipes call for lemon juice instead of cream of tartar. You can customize the filling to be anything from fresh berries, fruit, curd, and whipped cream.
I have bags of freshly frozen apricots from last year’s harvest which I defrost and use them on top. Defrosted apricots are not as pretty as fresh ones, but the flavor is still the same. Now the diet begins..
Looking up at the Sky
Though I am not a follower of astrology, April has been an interesting month with Mercury in retrograde, the eclipse, and now the pink moon. Is it just me or does everything feel a bit off? In trying to process some interesting challenges lately, I am finding some peace and calm by just looking at the immense vastness of the sky.
Don’t you think we are spending too much time looking down(at our phones, our computers) and not taking the time to look up into the sky? When I do so, my problems become minuscule; they feel small in comparison to the rest of the universe. Certainly puts life into perspective. I find myself looking up a lot lately and so thankful we have such a beautiful sky to enjoy.
Mary’s Must Haves
Though I have good vision, there are times where I need a magnifying glass to see tiny print or to remove a sliver. My husband recently purchased this lighted magnifying glass and I love it! With a touch of a button on the side, you can illuminate your view without shadows. It only comes in black on Amazon for only $12.80.
Clean Air
With having a hairy dog in the house again, we are using our air purifier 24/7. It cleans the air from smoke, dust, pollutants and odor from 1,095 sf in an hour. I find it to be very quiet and not intrusive and it has a sleep mode too. Right now it is 15% off on Amazon here.
What a Bargain!!
It appears that I found the perfect t-shirt! First of all, the t-shirt is a dreamy soft cotton; it is not see-through; and the cut works for me. Not too tight to show off all the back fat or muffin tops but nicely fitted around the neck, shoulders, sleeves.
The retail cost is $25.00, marked down to $15.00 on the Banana Republic Factory website. I purchased 6 t-shirts (in white, blue, navy, black, rose and charcoal gray. Each shirt has a $6.00 discount ($9 each) equaling $58.64 (including tax). Say what???!!
I don’t know if the sale promotion is still on but I would have paid $25.00 for these t-shirts. If you don’t like a crew neck, they also have V-neck and different sleeve lengths. Click on the link here for the ones I purchased. Note: I have not laundered them yet so will let you know about that later. Really happy and delighted with this bargain.
What are you Reading?
Currently, I am reading When We Had Wings by Ariel Lawhon, Kristina McMorris and Susan Meissner. With my limited knowledge of WWII, I was unaware of the dire situation in the Philippines during the war. Here is a summary:
From three bestselling authors comes an interwoven tale about a trio of World War II nurses stationed in the South Pacific who wage their own battle for freedom and survival. In this sweeping story based on the true experiences of nurses dubbed “the Angels of Bataan,” three women shift in and out of each other’s lives through the darkest days of the war, buoyed by their unwavering friendship and distant dreams of liberation
“A novel rich in historical detail that immerses readers in the dangers and deprivation WWII nurses suffered in the Pacific, wrapped up with a hopeful ending.”
I haven’t finished it yet, but it is very good and God bless those nurses who survived to tell their stories.
Mulberry House
If you love looking at English country homes, then you are in for a treat at Mulberry House, a Georgian house situated in Surrey.
I will send you off to crush on these house photos of charm and whimsy.
Ah, it’s the weekend and the weather here will be picture perfect! Do you have any fun plans? I am hoping to get some needed R & R! Enjoy and be safe out there.
P.S. Finn gained 10 lbs. in the last two weeks. He’s becoming a big boy.
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So many great suggestions. I look forward to your Saturday Meanderings. Thank you for always being so positive and upbeat, it’s contagious, and we all need happiness more so then ever. I’m definitely looking into the air purifier, having a large dog in the house can get a little “stuffy” at times, especially with Louisiana humidity! Finn is adorable! You can see the mischievousness in his eyes, lol.
Crystal, between a dog and a cat, who primarily reside in our family room, the air purifier is a blessing. It’s not huge too, which I like and is rather quiet. My only problem is I forget to check the filter and when I do I am amazed at home much crap there is in there….makes you wonder what we all are breathing in, right? Thank you for your sweet comment on Saturday Meanderings. And yes, we all need some happy news from time to time.
Oh your poppies are gorgeous! So funny about homegrown seed – were you extra relaxed after your lemon muffins? Finn is even more darling as he grows, and so nice of him to help you with the watering! Thanks for all the beauty every week. I hope you’re having a lovely weekend and continuing to look up at our beautiful sky. Take care my friend!
Barbara, I was wondering if I felt any different after eating the lemon muffins, but I can’t even recall making them….ha!The poppies this year have been spectacular. They have clearly taken over the bulb garden and I think I will just let it happen again going forward. Bulbs only last about 2 years here so I have to replant them. Poppies, on the other hand, self pollinate and there’s nothing for me to do. Sounds like Nature wants me to do less work!
Mary
Finn is adorable. Thanks for all you share. Have the best weekend.
Rachel, I’m finding it a bit challenging to discipline such a cute little Finn face! Have a wonderful week, my friend!~
Mary, I look forward to your ‘meanderings’ every week. Thank you!❤️
Janie, you are so sweet! We need to get together soon!
Mary, I love the variety of your Saturday Meanderings…positive musings and great tips on everything!
Your mention of the lighted magnifying glass reminded me of a gift I received from my sister last fall. It’s a genius invention…lighted tweezers! They are great for finding those light hairs under your eyebrows and the occasional longer hair I find on my chin! You can find them on Amazon (of course). Enjoy your weekend and the lovely weather we’re having at the moment.
Nancy, thanks for the lighted tweezer tip! I will definitely look those up. I don’t understand why we are getting hairs on our chinny-chin-chins! It’s bad enough getting older!
Finn doesn’t even look like a puppy! Happy weekend ❤️
We’ve had him one month and he’s gained 15 lbs. Initially the owner wanted us to pick him up at 12 weeks and he would have been about this size. He still has soft puppy fur and he’s gangly and falls all the time, but he’s showing signs of teenager behavior!!!Still adorable as we are trying to tame the rascal.