Sunday evening, late, I winterized the sofa. The white cotton summer quilt is now in the washing machine, and the cozy blanket with knitted afghan is now in action
Fall Me is grateful to Spring Me for conscientiously putting them away laundered instead of saying oh, they'll do.
That's pretty much it for winterizing, aside from changing the front door curtain from the striped canvas to the red felt. Simple life!
Since at the time of writing it's a holiday (!) my whole life is a holiday, I am wondering how much loafing I can fit in. Probably I'll do some visible mending, because I have socks to fix. And some stitching. And there's an interesting Yeung Man Cooking recipe to try, for which I have all, well most of, the ingredients already.
I didn't have his exact veggies, also I added in chicken which he wouldn't, and this was great. There's at least one more meal available. I only had a small amount of rice in the house, or there would be more meals.
The sauce was wonderful. I had agave syrup, not maple, scallions not bell peppers, and lemon juice instead of some ingredient I don't know in the sauce. It didn't matter. And there's leftover sauce, for various other food.
Every forkful is a different combo, very interesting. I'm really glad I made that red chili oil a while back. I'll need more soon.
And for reading there's Austen. It may shape up to be a regular day around here.
But since the holiday honors our indigenous peoples, I will pay tribute to the Lenni Lenape, who lived and tended the land I now live on.
I do try to take care of the land, don't spray, don't kill anything I can avoid, don't buy when I can make from what's at hand, all that. Small effects, but good attempts. That includes the mending.
Tatters is offering a series of classes in mending, it's a thing.