From Grapes To Jelly

We harvested the grapes before the raccoons and birds got to them this year.  After picking two buckets full of grapes, washing them and having the kids clean them, we had enough to make two batches (8 pints) of grape jelly.

Almost Ready To Be Picked
Child Labor
Pausing For A Photo
Full Bowl
Grape Jelly

The kids are now set with enough grape jelly to get them through the rest of the school year with PB & J sandwiches in their lunch boxes.

Project 52 ~ Week 41

Week 41 Theme ~ Architecture

Greysolon Plaza is a beautiful old building in downtown Duluth.  When it was built in 1925, it was known as the Hotel Duluth.  Although the hotel rooms were converted to apartments many years ago, the ballroom and other areas have recently been renovated to their former beauty.  The exterior of the building is just as beautiful with its ornate features.  I played around with these photos in Photoshop to give them an antique feel as though you were looking at old photographs taken just after it was built.

MCP Project 52 ~ Week 40

Week 40 Theme ~ Vintage

My siblings and I (along with our spouses and kids) recently spent a day out at my parents’ farm helping them with cleaning and other projects around the yard and house.  While working out  in the garage, I came upon three vintage bottles.  The one in the picture below is an old quart milk bottle from the DMDA – Duluth Minnesota Dairy Association.  My Dad was a dairy farmer just about his entire life – helping his grandparents on their farm when he was just a kid, then buying his own dairy farm after he married my Mom in 1954.  The bottle was absolutely filthy from many decades of sitting out in the garage, but it cleaned up nicely and is now proudly displayed at my house on a kitchen shelf.  It will always serve as a reminder of the hard work my Dad put into the farm for the many years before I was born until he retired from dairy farming when he turned 60 – the year I graduated from high school.  He continued to have beef animals for the next 20 years, but sold the last one shortly before he turned 80 when he officially retired from farming.

Vintage Milk Bottle

p.s. I did get permission from my Dad to take it…just in case anyone was wondering.