“The juice of the grape is the liquid quintessence of concentrated sunbeams.”

With all the doors and windows open, I can feel the coolness in the air. I can also feel the humidity. It is so thick sounds are muted, and leaves just hang from their branches.

The day got lighter a couple of times when the sun broke through the clouds, but it stayed only long enough to give me false hope. The forecast is for cloudy and maybe some rain.

Any cloudy day is a stay close to home day because I don’t have the patience to face the traffic, the lines of cars filled with frustrated tourists trying to find something to do, something to entertain the kids, to keep them quiet; instead, I’m going to spend the day on the deck planting the flowers I bought. Did I mention I went back to Agway yesterday? I bought the most magnificent pink hollyhock and some lavender plants with flowers. They are going in the front garden to fill some bare spots. I also bought several flowers to replace the dead ones in the deck pots. I’ll plant them when I’m finished here.

My friend Peg and I talked for an hour yesterday catching each other up on what’s been happening. I had held on to Bill and Peg’s Christmas presents hoping we’d see each other in the flesh. When that didn’t happen, I finally mailed their bag. I had found some neat stuff for them including a bee nesting house and a wooden press to make tostones (twice fried plantains). We had all developed a taste for plantain when we lived in Ghana though we never tried them twice fried. I also bought neat, unusual spices, for Peg and Bill including a jar of seasoning for jollof rice. When the three of us went back to Ghana in 2016, Bill and I ate jollof rice just about every night. I still could.

When I was a kid, the old white house with green shutters on the corner across the street had a grape arbor. Purple grapes hung down from the overhead piece. They were the easiest to pick. The elderly couple who lived in the house had given us permission to pick the grapes. I remember the grapes had seeds. We’d sit on a rock wall, eat the grapes and spit out the seeds, but they were too small for our competitive who can spit the seeds the farthest game. Cherry pits were perfect. I never won. My technique was faulty.

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8 Comments on ““The juice of the grape is the liquid quintessence of concentrated sunbeams.””

  1. Bob's avatar Bob Says:

    Hi Kat,

    The town where we moved is Grapevine. There’s the Delaney working winery very close to our house.

    https://delaneyvineyards.com

    Who would think Texas wine would be good, but it’s excellent. Besides the wineries the historic downtown is a great place to visit. Except for this year, they hold an annual Grapefest every September.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grapevine,_Texas#

    Sunny again today with temperature in the upper 90° range. There’s no rain forecasted for the next ten days.

    • katry's avatar katry Says:

      I love the brick building. I was surprised to find the grapes are grown and the wine bottled in Texas though I suppose I shouldn’t g\have been as there are vineyards here in Massachusetts.

  2. olof1's avatar olof1 Says:

    Hot again today and the cool air with rain will not come they say. The temperatures will drop some but it’ll be a hot week at work.

    The night and mornig were nice though, cool enough to keep flies calm and we also had some ground fog. We managed to take another walk before it became too hot, doesn’t seem to be any biting flies left but loads of the annoying ones 🙂 🙂

    I will actually get at least ten grapes from one of my vines this year 🙂 🙂 They are still tiny though but I guess this heat might help them to grow. Next year I hope for twenty grapes 🙂 🙂

    Have a great day!

    Christer.

    • katry's avatar katry Says:

      Christer,
      We have had a nice day, perfect in every way. The rain was nice.

      Not may bugs around on the deck. I’m sure they’re closer to grass level. The deck seems always to get a breeze.

      Ten grapes are better than no grapes. It was the same with my strawberries. I only got four or rice though I’ve noticed a couple more buds.

      Enjoy your day!

  3. Rowen's avatar Rowen Says:

    Ah, the grape bunch. My favorite’s gotta be “Peel Me a Grape” from the Little Jazz Bird herself. “From the Vine Came the Grape” is fun—sort of “Amore” with more grapes.

    • katry's avatar katry Says:

      I noticed Peel Me a Grape was removed from Coffee but there was a url of another version of it on the site. Weird.


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