Good morning, my friends. My morning started too early today. I don't know about you, but I have this notion of a "witching hour," and if I wake up during that hour...any time after about 3:30 a.m....I can't get back to sleep. My brain seems to think I've slept long enough, and it winds up into full-blown thinking mode, making it difficult to relax and return to peaceful slumber. Usually, I give myself about an hour, and if I'm still awake, I might as well get up. The warm weather is part of the problem, and this has happened with more frequency over the past couple of weeks. And so, all of that to say we're going grocery shopping this morning, but I expect to come home and take a long nap. You can join me, if you like.
As for yesterday, it was time to bottle the cherry vinegar I had sitting on the countertop. This turned out to be not as flavorful as I was hoping. I found only one recipe when I looked online. Maybe there are others. Mine used apple cider vinegar. I added halved cherries, and then let it sit at room temperature overnight. When I bottled it, it looked like this:
It looks pretty. I'll give one of these to Erik and Mae. My only problem with it is that it doesn't really taste like cherries. All I can taste is the apple cider vinegar. The recipe gave the option of using white wine vinegar, and that might have tasted more like cherries. I'll try this again some other time.
When I make chive blossom vinegar, it's allowed to sit for two weeks before bottling. It makes me wonder if using the flowers from the chive plant vs. fresh fruit makes a difference in the time it's allowed to sit. I know the flowers will stay intact for the full two weeks. Would the cherries spoil in that length of time? I don't know. The acid in the vinegar would help prevent spoilage, but I'm not sure if they could go two weeks. Maybe one of you has some ideas about this. In any case, I'll still use the vinegar, but it probably won't add much cherry flavoring to anything.
When that was finished, I went outside with the kitties and took a little walk around. Most of the blooming things are finishing up their season. We still have the dahlias to look forward to, but they are still weeks from blooming. The daylilies are still going strong.
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Lack of sleep is only bad if you have to drive, or think, or talk, or move. ~ Dov Davidoff
My husband and I are all too familiar with the "witching hour" you described. The brain seems to fixate on the most obscure things.
Yep. Me, too, but mine is more like 4 or 4:30. Back when I was teaching, I would sometimes wake and realize I was gritting my teeth! I really shouldn’t have any worries these days, but the brain often thinks otherwise.LOL
Loving that Cat quilt with all of them looking straight at you! haha! KInd of disdainfully too! It's great. That back is fabulous also. Great job!
Your Alaska trip will be awesome. I will enjoy going with you if only vicariously. Have a good weekend!
ps on your Alaska route I don't see number28. Did you miss that one?
If time allows, be sure to visit the "Museum of the North" at the university in Fairbanks. It was well worth the time. Another favorite was taking a riverboat tour. We also drove out to see a section of pipeline. I love visiting Alaska. You'll have a great time!
That trip looks fantastic! Perhaps one day I'll do it (although more likely by cruise ship). When you get closer to leaving, let's plan a coffee stop as you pass by my town (Chilliwack, BC about 60 miles from Vancouver).
Your Alaska trip sounds amazing, and making plans is always such fun. I'll look forward to tagging along from the other side of the world. The cat quilt is coming along nicely, maybe you have even finished the binding by now.
Just visited next door neighbors (1/2 mi away) as they just returned from a month in AK. 3 hours of beautiful pictures....awesome! So excited for you.
I use my Great Grannie's recipe for Cherry vinegar and I swear it is her cherry cordial recipe w/less sugar. Only tart cherries, a tad bit of sugar and a cool dark place. So yummy!
When I lived in alaska a lot of people camped in the wal mart parking lots🤣 because it was free.
There is a lot of traffic on Seward highway AKA the highway of death. Take your time and enjoy the scenery.
The drive to alaska is beautiful especially British Columbia and the kenai peninsula.
We live across the border from Sumas WA and when I looked at your route my advice is to avoid Seattle traffic if possible..it is a nightmare. But, what a great trip.
Your Alaska trip looks to be a wonderful adventure. Hope you got in a long nap, but was able to sleep last night. We normally get up at 4:30, if I wake up after 3, it's hard to get back to sleep.
That Witching Hour, especially on hot summer nights, sure impacts my ability to get a good night sleep too! I'm looking forward to the arrival of cooler weather this Fall. Love your latest cat quilt. And good to see you have a good plan for your Alaska trip next year. I'm looking forward to seeing what stops are associated to what number, but from what I can tell you picked a really good route for traveling north and south and are going to see some amazing places, scenery and wildlife. I think your idea of towing your jeep is also an excellent idea.
Looking forward to your Alaska trip. We have only been on a cruise to Alaska, never the interior. I'm curious what program you use to plan your trips. The one I used is now geared toward truck lines. You have inspired me to try my hand at some simple embroidery projects. Enjoy your summer!
Thank you for sharing your Alaska trip map. I will be looking forward to your stops and stays.!
We are having a relatively lazy day here at Pieceful Thoughts. We are dogsiting Tundra for our daughter. Tundra is curled up on the loveseat, Wilbs is curled up on Tundra's dogbed, and the two of us are struggling to stay awake in our respective chairs. Gotta love quiet days at home, but I should be in my quilt room. Maybe later. That Alaska trip is going to be such fun!
Cherries, at least here, would never make it long enough to be turned into vinegar so I can't help with any suggestions. I suspect using white wine vinegar might be less overpowering though.
Looking at your Alaska trip I hope you're able to steer clear of highway one - that thing is a white-knuckled drive and utterly terrifying with all the semi's pushing you way faster than is remotely safe.
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