I ended up going home to the Cape this long weekend, both for a friend's wedding and also to work on my garden (and I suppose seeing my family factors in there somewhere too). You know those days when you get a ton of stuff done because you have to? I read a book last year,
The Four Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss, that showed me it had an actual name: Parkinson's Law. It basically means that you get stuff done in the amount of time that you have allotted to do them (sound familiar, fellow procrastinators out there?). So, this being one of those times when I had a short amount of time to get a lot done (i.e. mulching my garden so that I have kick ass soil next year, locking myself in my parent's kitchen and cooking up a storm...), I was down to brass tacks this weekend. And even though I feel a little bit exhausted and my feet hurt, I feel accomplished, grateful for home, and completely in love with life. If you're interested, here's some stuff I made/did:
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i took pictures of fleurs |
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at Ceile & Adam's wedding |
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and got a little jiggy with it after |
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i made banana-apple-chocolate chip-walnut bread |
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and pumpkin gingerbread muffins | | | |
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and butternut squash & kale soup (with maple veggie sausage) |
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i picked a baseball bat cucumber before i pulled up the plant |
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and sheet mulched my garden with stinky stuff! (seaweed and old grass clippings) |
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Whew! It's been a couple of long and happily productive days. I'm constantly learning and reminding myself that sometimes you just gotta do the elbow work to get what you want.
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