Signs Of Autumn

Although not quite officially fall, the signs are evident that it is close at hand.

Colorful Maple Leaf
Trees Of Many Colors
Ripe Pumpkin (Miniature)
Ripe Apples

The final garden flowers.

Pink Zinnia
Brown-Eyed Susans

We picked the grapes from our Concord grape vine earlier this month.  We had enough juice to make three batches of grape jelly (12 pints).  My brother generously offered the grapes from his vine and even picked them for me and delivered them to our house.  In total, I made six batches (24 pints) of jelly, froze 10 cups of juice (equivalent to 8 more pints of jelly) and made a quart of grape juice that we drank.  I’m quite certain that I don’t want to look at another grape for a very long time.  We are stocked with grape jelly for the entire school year of lunch boxes filled with PB&J’s.

Concord Grapes
Mama’s Little Helper

Sophia’s school had a “Harvest Festival” this week.  Students were asked to bring in something from their garden to show during the festival.  We still have carrots, peppers, tomatoes and apples, but Sophia decided a bouquet is what she wanted to share with her fellow schoolmates.

Autumn Mix

She won 1st prize for her bouquet.

Winner!

We were fortunate that the festival was early in the week.  We had a hail storm come through on Wednesday which shredded the leaves on our few remaining garden plants, our grape vine and took many leaves and small branches off the trees.  A few hours after the storm had passed, this was what still remaining on the top of our rain barrel.

Remnants

The decks were littered with pieces of foliage and sticks.

Debris

We are planning to get outside tomorrow to take care of sweeping the decks and cleaning up the yard.  A little bit of nice weather would be nice so that we can also enjoy my nephew’s soccer game Saturday and Sebastian’s last day of baseball camp on Sunday.

End Of The Season

Here are a few photos of the garden taken at the end of August.  We are still picking tomatoes, using basil in pesto and caprese salads, picking beans and cucumbers and harvesting a few of the carrots.  We also have Concord grapes that need to be made into jelly and apples to pick.  I’m way behind with my blogging as we were out of town during the Labor Day weekend and have spent the past week preparing for the kids to return to school.  Lots to do and not nearly enough time to do it.

Pretty In Pink
Pretty Petals
Cherry Tomatoes
Bell Pepper
Baby Pam Pumpkin
Small Wonder Squash
Grapes Ready For Picking
Apple Ready For Picking
Pole Beans
Blue Hydrangea
Tree Climber

Pictures from Labor Day weekend and the first day of school for Sophia coming soon.

Date Night

While the kids were at a sleepover with friends, Mike and I ventured out for a much-needed date night.  Although we were not overly creative, we did have a great evening.  We both had a long work week and couldn’t have picked a better night to sit outside on a warm August evening.  We enjoyed drinks, an appetizer and dinner on Valentini’s deck.  After dinner, we walked over to the Rose Garden and Lakewalk.

Gazebo
Looking Up
Rose Garden
Purple Beauty
Blue Hydrangea
Pink Hydrangea
Bench

We ventured through the rose garden, towards Leif Erikson Park and down to Fitger’s.

Looking Back Towards The Rose Garden
Train Tracks
Rocky Shore Of Lake Superior
Fitger’s Straight Ahead
Fitger’s
Viking Ship
Looking Towards Canal Park

A big thank you to our friends who had the kids over night.  It was the perfect way to end a long week.