It's hard to come home and be loving and patient and enthusiastic about anything when you feel like a dry husk, like the exuvia of some animal that has moved on to something else.
I had never really considered the meaning of the term "soul food" before, except, I suppose, for some mental linkage to deep-fried southern dishes (which I never really found very soulful during a brief spell living in Texas).
Then, last night, after coming home from another soul-wringing day, I headed out into the garden to pluck the tomatoes from their vines and pick the peppers, in anticipation of the coming frost.
| Our sad, sad tomato plants. |
C joined me and we filled our bag with big, fat poblanos, and threw a handful of fattening serranos on top (I don't know what became of the jalapenos, but no matter, I still have a freezer full of them from two years ago).
| Garden clogs, work pants and tomatillo vines--a fashion statement (the tomatillos should be good out there until November). |
| Ahhhhhh! |
Inside, we placed the bag on the scale--twelve-and-one-half pounds! Perhaps a record for this northeastern corner of the world (the farmers markets sometimes boast banana peppers, anaheims, long red Italian sweet peppers, and occasional habaneros or jalapenos, but never poblanos).
| The harvest. |
| The self-seeding morning glories still going strong. |
Wow, look at those peppers! I'm pinning that photo so I can remember to try them next spring. We still have morning glories blooming, along with zinnias and a whole range of wildflowers. I need to bring in the last of the basil before the frost, and I should check the bean teepee one more time. We're pretty much at the end!
ReplyDeleteHi Andrea! Just stopping by your blog as I haven't visited in a while. It never ceases to amaze me how you do everything that you do. And a whole pot of peppers too. Not to mention a forthcoming MFA! Congrats again on that -- and thanks for the visit! K
ReplyDeleteIs it still sunny enough to use your solar oven? You could roast the poblanos all day in that then slice them up & saute them with some greens and add some melty cheese at the end. Then fold them in soft tortillas for some tacos. mmmm
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