Friday, September 18, 2020

Fading Gardens and Preserving what we can~

 



You may remember the door in Provence I posted on my last post..I decided to paint it..and enjoyed every minute..s:)

Mon jardin is winding down.but I can still gather bouquets..I am waiting on my Café Au Lait Dahlia and hope it blooms before frost..


Zinnias.. roses..hydrangeas.. sedum..some lavender..
I bought bags of dirt to not be caught empty handed should we still be in this situation next Spring (Please.. no)..






Made my pepper jelly again..and made again..it is very popular in our family..Serve on cream cheese..or bake brie w/ it on top..
It's easy and gorgeous and so good and I always think of Josée when I make it.
A step back in time on my blog from 10 yrs ago..still making it..

You can find the recipe here..
I was not able to find small Bernardin jars 125 ml..ANYWHERE..called ahead..people think that during the beginning of the pandemic..  the plant was closed and production halted.I love those..fab product ..even flipped ..and affordable.No gouging here.

Footnote..found some..  nestled here until next year.

Those tomato starters are nestled in my freezer ..you can find the recipe at Suzie's Just Crumbs.




Well I got into my little zen quiet painting mode and did another.
If ever you go to Provence..and love quiet and nature..and oh so fall on your knees pretty..
Make a stop in Eygalières.
No surprise that stars.. architects..  have invested there.
I would be in..;)


The above is for every Nana/Nonna/mom/sister /friend who wants to be loved lol..
Nutella stuffed choco chip cookies..Just go to Instagram..Diane Morissey look at her feed..find the cookies..recipe is there:)


Some roses are still brightening the fading gardens..


That light happened again..I said come right in♥



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    1. They are absolute winners those cookies..Are you still painting? I loved your work!

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  2. Oh I do hope your dahlia blooms before frost. I bought some bags of dirt as well but I think I'll buy more. I have quite a few things to repot before bringing inside for the winter.

    Your pepper jam is beautiful.

    I've never heard of tomato starter. I've been making alot of tomato spread & it's very versatile too but not as flavorful as this appears to be.

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    1. Jenny..I just put a sheet over it.I think this is the earliest threat of frost ever.
      And worst gardening year:(

      Good for you and the earth..me too..I would like more..and peat or vermiculite to store tubers and geraniums..:)Have a great weekend!

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  3. Dearest Monique,
    Only too bad that with the new Blogger, first photos don't show up anymore on the side line.
    Just saw your headline, no image and the same for all others that posted in the new blogger.
    You sure know how to make delicious foods with labour of love from your garden and kitchen combined.
    LOVE that rose arbor with the sun rays captured!
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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    1. That's strange..I see everything here..what a conundrum!Thank you..not sure what to do..?It seems others see them....

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    2. Yes Monique here you see it but not on my side line where I keep your blog!

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  4. A post filled with delightful things. Pepper jelly is on my list to make this weekend. It's such a treat with cheese and crackers. Love your paintings.

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    1. Thank you so much Lorrie:)Enjoy making it..we have the heat on this AM it's like the end of Oct:(Too cold too soon..Bon weekend!

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  5. Love Everything! But especially your aquarelles and those red check lids...

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  6. Delicious food and wonderful paintings. Happy weekend.

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  7. I hope your dahlia plant made it through the night! We had the heat on last night too. Woke to 42F, Brrrr! Looks like next week will be nice, fingers crossed. My garden is looking a little tired but the begonias, nasturiums and dahlias are really amazing right now...and the 4 O'Clocks in the morning. Wish they would bloom at 4:00 pm though :) Here's hoping for a long and warm fall, Pea! ♥ I just checked and it's 83F in Eygalieres today. Wow! What a beautiful door, and love how you captured it. Everything you've made looks delicious! I really want to make those cookies but will wait until we know family can be here to help us eat them :) Plus the red pepper jelly is on my list! Those jars are so charming! The red checked lids, especially! Put what may be my last batch of cherry tomatoes in the oven to roast. Hope to eat it alongside breaded fish tonight.

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    1. Wonders of the world..where did my comment go?;)37F yesterday AM 44 today yet I wrapped cafe Au Lait again..warmer temps coming..fingers still crossed.I guarantee the pepper jelly and cookies:)
      Craving richer meals..oh no..muffin top ville is already here.;)

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  8. Oh, your Provence paintings! Be still, my heart. They are so very beautiful. And is that a little tube of paint in the second? A divine blue? Oh, what color and what company -- I love the tubes!

    I'm still bringing in blooms when I have them (there are precious few) and I finally whacked down my sweet peas. Doing that made me sad but they are rather hideous when nothing is blooming and it does look better, or will, when the weeds get out of the bed. So much more to do. I did bring some seed pods to scatter up here. It's dicey that they will take but I'd love it if they did!

    Checking out the pepper jelly recipe. It sounds delicious. And all your baking looks -- as usual -- mouthwatering! I love those jars. I buy them to give away nuts in my Christmas baskets because usually I don't have enough Bonne Maman jars! Lovely in every way. I have acorn squash that will be stuffed with diced ham and apples and topped with walnuts and cheese in the oven now and tomorrow will make a big pot of tomato sauce -- hopefully three or four bags. Stocking up!

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    1. Jeanie:) You HAVE to make that jelly.I promise.
      The tube of paint is not paint..it's a pen..when we were in St-Rémy..we went to St Paul de Mausole..Van Gogh's Asylum (that word:( )There is a beautiful gift shop within the walls.
      I loved this look like a tube of paint pen:)It has his cherry blossoms on it.♥I bought an acorn squash too! One of my fave recipes is a stuffed acorn squash:) The sweetness and tenderness w/ the filling..so good.
      Enjoy your cocooning:)

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  9. Well, I don't like nutella and I never had pepper jelly but doubt I would like it but I so enjoyed your comments and photos.

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    1. LOL..never change:) And I bet you would like the jelly..not spicy..sweet on cream cheese;)Hope you are having a good holiday weekend.

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  10. I can't believe we are already thinking about frosts, but the temperatures are dropping and the days are shortening. I love all your paintings Monique. I think I am your biggest fan! (I know many would contest that fact because they see themselves as being your biggest fans! ha!) I just know that I adore everything you create, be it in the garden, or the kitchen or with your paints, hooks, etc. You are so very talented, but more important than that. Nice. Love you to bits. xoxo

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    1. You are nice to bits:)
      And guess what?
      I love nice.
      Have a great weekend:)

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  11. Monique, needless to say, each photo delights. I'm happy to see you painting and giving yourself that joy! I admire your talent. Last nnight I was admiring the pieces I have that you have sent to me as cards and framed little works. Such treasures! I picked up the card you painted with the flower crown in my hair. Seriously, I felt such emotion. Art does that!!!
    Happy Sunday!

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    1. ♥♥ One of my favorite things to do..snail mail for specials:)

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  12. I can't wait to make the pepper jelly :-) Painting is so joyful for you, and I admire your work. Have a nice weekend!

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  13. Your watercolors are fantastic, Monique. I'm SO loving mine.
    Amalia
    xo

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  14. I know I am way behind but your blog always brings me great joy and inspiration - thank you. xo

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