Fire and rain
I’ve seen fire and I’ve seen rain
I’ve seen sunny days that I thought would never end… James Taylor
Finally, rain! Real rain as in not just mist or rain that lasts 2 minutes.
It was dark and off and on rainy on Thursday.
Friday, it rained all day.
It didn’t pour, it was a nice gentle, soaking rain. I felt like things were damp enough that I could have a fire in the woodstove.
So I did.
First fire of this Fall-Winter season.
And as it was Friday and we had our Friday work session early, i.e. my time was flexible for the rest of the day … I had my lunch in front of the fire.
Not everyone was as thrilled as me about the rain.
Especially Auggie.
Oh, dear … seriously sad face.
But on the bright side, there was a warm fire to curl up in front of…
… or to be silly in front of.
And then today… more rain.
“Maybe if I don’t look, it will go away”.
I was grateful for an excuse to avoid yard work.
I baked – perfect occupation for a dark and rainy day!
Sourdough crackers – this recipe uses starter that is unfed and to be discarded. One of the things I find difficult about the maintenance of the sourdough starter is the “throw away half and feed more” part of it – particularly the “throw away half” part. I saw this recipe and not only does it use a good amount of discard starter, but it makes great crackers – YEA!
Usually Thanksgiving creeps up on me and then it is only 4 weeks until Christmas and I feel like the holidays are over before I have had time to anticipate, prepare and enjoy. But, this year, I am ready. It feels holiday-like already.
I wanted something molasses-gingery.
The biscotti jar has been empty for a good while.
Gingerbread Currant Biscotti. They are pretty good. They are especially good dunked in hot, spiced apple cider.
Fire and rain.
One Response to “Fire and rain”
Reading this is putting me in the holiday spirit! And sweet Auggie – such a cute face!
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