Pumpkin' Chunkin', Recipes, Alpaca Socks & Canvas



The Pumpkin Chunkin' Festival in Stowe, Vermont was 1 October. Watch your calendars for 2024.

2023 Pumpkin Chunkin'Events
More festivals in America

Consider creating you own family or local pumpkin event.
 

Start the season with a bunch of pumpkin recipes added to your recipe files. I'm intrigued by the ingredients of cranberries, rice and pumpkin. What kind of cassarole would they make? Will mushrooms throw off the flavors? Lots to think about when cooking season begins.

Weather is a factor in what I select for dinner. The colder it gets, the hardier the meals I want like beef stew, seriously sharp homemade macaroni and cheese, sauerbraten, and turkey with tons of stuffing and cranberry sauce.

The same goes for clothes. I want socks, comfy ones that I can wear with boots and shoes. Alpaca is the wool I am going for because it doesn't have the lanolin that sheeps's wool has, an allergen issue.
My online search for alpaca winter socks lands me at the link below for Warrior Alpaca socks, made in America and Peru.

Warrior Alpaca Socks


38 X 32 inches

Reusing an old canvas by placing gesso over the painting.

It needs a few more gesso layers.









Have an adventurous weekend!

Have apple pie and ice cream
Sing to your television
Dance outdoors
Browse spiffy winter scarves online
Make a mug cozy
Scent your space with cinnamon
Shop for a pinetree mug

Day 293 of Week 42 October 2023, Thoughts About Moxie

Live Study in Pastel 2001

This week has been slow. Overwhelming by the new painting to start?. I expect the first post tonight because I am anxious to set up the canvas. Time got away from me.

I saved about 90% of my live study drawings from both drawing courses, 101 and intermediate. They are reference for confidence when I'm feeling depressed about everything. The reminder that I am not without some talent is like the voice of a best friend we always listen to. 
The night before handing in my final project, a portfolio of drawings, I was up into the wee hours of the morning, running on empty, sheer will to finish the way I want them. After the grading, I went through my drawings. To my surprise, I  didn't remember making the wavy line on her right arm. It was a disturbing shock.
After a while, the memory began creeping back as how I felt running on empty. Empty is when you are beyond too tired, without sleep for well over 24 hours. You can physically and mentally feel the empty as a clear uncluttered thought plane. Whatever you have, your moxie is there in its raw form.

Each time I begin a painting, I remember that thought plane. It helps me push away cluttering ideas, grand ideas, unrealistic ideas that can obscure what I want to achieve. There are several factors than can impact on a person's ability to make decisions. As we age, our sharpness can diminish. Decisions are uncomfortable when they don't flow easily. Memories that hold us up are nice to have. 
I might frame the pastel. 


Coffee Frappes & Seashells: The Poetic Apples, A Conversation With ...

Coffee Frappes & Seashells: The Poetic Apples, A Conversation With a Semi-stra...
In season, I try to make good use of the atmosphere of autumn to write and think of ideas, harvest words and images that are heavy with the ...

A favorite post on Coffee Frappes & Seashells poetry blog
click on the title to read
 


P.S.

Magnetic storms. It is a good idea to be aware of how solar eruption's  impact on Earth, their level, and when they are expected. The present magnetic storm will be a K-index 5 and last for 2 days. Search the Internet for more information and/or visit the NOAA link below.

Geomagnetic 3 Day Forecast, Space Weather Prediction Center, NOAA

A Sleep Pattern


Apple Leaf on silver tray
About ten years ago I was fascinated by a leaf 
attached to an apple I bought. I took several photos 
on various surfaces in different light.

There is no telling what might fascinate a person. There are more photographs like that in my Blogger folder. I 'm awake with the time to scroll through them. 
There are days, sometimes many, when I will not want to sleep at night. The definition of insomnia doesn't quite fit. I've experienced trouble getting to sleep and/or staying asleep. This is different. During bouts of want to stay awake, after 3  or 4 AM, I usually turn off the light (or not), and fall asleep just like that, snooze city. 

I've read many headlines, (and a few paragraphs in), that getting enough sleep is very important to one's health. I haven't been a 6 hour  or more sleeper since I was a teenager. A 3 to 5 hour night is the rule. If I'm really tired or have been very active that day, I might reach 6 hours. If I make it to 7 hours, then I wake up feeling like aliens kidnapped me. Seriously.

What do I do?
Internet. YouTube videos. Scroll through photo folders. Paint. Think. Write. Read. Watch PBS streaming. Play Wordle after midnight. (This week, I had Wordle on 2 to make my life time total 3, maybe 4 times.) After 3 AM  I do online jigsaw puzzles.  
I go through marathons of shows on YouTube for archaeology, history, furniture, building, travel, collecting, art, and hygge. 
It is now 1:31 AM EDT. I finished watching the news on YouTube. Wordle today I got in 5 tries. I checked the weather and recent earthquakes. Now I am typing this blog post.

And I'm hungry. But no a yawn to be had.

How are your sleep patterns?

Fan blowing on a tee shirt
I wanted pictures to sketch from showing
how a tee shirt looks when it moves.
It was for a painting. 

 P.S.

Leaving comments on other blogs has a glitch. When using Chrome, the pop up says comment failed, try again later.
On the Edge browser, I have no problem leaving comments.

Also when using Chrome, Clicking on the profile pumpkin, the  pop up doesn't load for me to select an option. I have to go into Gmail, and then the pumpkin icon pop up shows the options. 
Glitches like that can be glitches or somebody fooling around with your website, your blog, your account. Based on my experience, the browser, the website will never tell you if somebody hacked your account unless major news outlets have the story of a major browser breach.
In other words, if you comment at places that are controversial, then glitches might be a consequence.
 

Blogger Glitch, Food & Going Museum


Blogger glitch*
Signed out of blog
Clicked sign in and page goes to the last page I viewed when I was signed into my blog. I can post as if signed in. No other tabs were open. 
I had to erase the browser History to sign back in. Also, the comment box pop up box is where you can delete a comment when that is the comment style you chose. Click Post a Comment for the pop up box to see the delete icon.
* A pop up box was found on my screen when I closed the browser. That may be why the connection wasn't broken when I signed out.


Provolone cheese
Salami
Lettuce
Tomato
Olive oil
Balsamic vinegar
Feta cheese

Looks good. Messy hassle to eat
Better to dice up the tomato and roll it all inside the cheese

Going Museum.
Many museums are closed on Mondays.
After a long weekend, Monday being the holiday, I got to thinking, again. Why not go museum by having Mondays as a holiday year round? The most anxious day of the week can the most relaxing day of the week by just mentally feeling Mondays with a holiday attitude. Turn a negative into a positive.

Foliage, Riprap & Poetry

Looking northeast to Green Mountains
from the meadow
at Robert Frost Interpretative Trail
14 October 2023
Along Rt 125 Ripton, Vermont
14 October 2023
Ripton, Vermont 14 October 2023
Rt 125 RipRap roadside repairs
after July 2023 heavy flooding 


Riprap

There is a lot of roadside repairs being done on Route 125 going up from East Middlebury to Ripton, Vermont. There was heavy flooding last July 2023. One section is one lane with lights to manage traffic.

The peak foliage, I believe, was the Indigenous Peoples' Day long weekend. My photographs here were taken the weekend after. This illustrates how short a window there can be to see the best colors in certain areas. There are places that are just turning. For the most part, the higher elevations are past peak. Again, my opinion. Check your local foliage reports.

One Lane Light Rt 125 Ripton, Vermont

I always remember the name riprap from the title of Gary Snyder's first book of poetry, "Riprap and Cold Mountain Poems, 1965."

Identify Trees by Fall Foliage!



Informative video about autumn foliage identification

Thoughts On Creativity

New brushes in the light, shiny ferrules, clean shafts, leaning like friends chatting about their weekend inspired me to create a blog banner years ago. So long ago that I don't remember when the picture was taken. Maybe 2009ish. 
In those days I sat at my dinning table (2 inch thick old pine) aka my desk, thinking, painting, crafting, blogging. I took photographs of whatever was nearby. I felt comfortably creative there.

Brush & Paint. The image for the series this fall I will post about in progress has been decided, The New Haven River in Bristol, Vermont photograph is the one I will paint from.

New Haven River in Bristol, Vermont

Both banks will extend into the woods for a large canvas. My primary focus is the relationship between hues, water and rocks. The color story flowing as the rivers flows, that connection is what I want to achieve in my painting.
A few pencil sketches, splashes of color, and I will be ready to begin the first session this week.

Here's the thing about creativity.
I believe anyone can be an artist that wants to be, and, puts in the work. There is no such thing as, "I can't draw." You can. You just haven't gone the distance with drawing. 
Composition can also be learned. Even people with natural talent have to sketch, plan, practice. Creating the art is the key to being an artist. How talented you are is another story. As long as you reach a level you like, then that, I believe, is good enough. 

There is always talent at the top, those with a natural ability to create artwork that wows the majority of us. 
However, at the top doesn't mean the artist belongs there. Popularity, especially from trusted art critic voices, has a strong say in who are the artist at the top, collectible, worth investing money into buying their art. I've seen online extraordinary artists, mega talented, that aren't in the news, big sellers, at the top of the high end art community network.

Who is versus What is.
Think Mona Lisa (1503). I've seen just as good if not better smiles on many portraits, old and new. Yet, she is one of the most famous paintings in the world, and, I believe, always will be. She deserves it. But, what about the others? Well, that's the art World, and, there's only one Leonardo da Vinci. 

Ever read about a lawyer, doctor or other professional with a well paying career give it all up to become an artist? If you haven't, then you haven't been reading about the artists. 
They have an edge because they have, I believe, the money to change careers, a following from the get-go, a good resume, and, many have talent and/or develop their talent.

If I had a nice well stocked studio space, there is no guarentee I would paint more than I do because depression doesn't work like that. I have over a dozen unfinished canvases and creative projects. I do the best I'm able with what I have. Trying is doing.

You can do the same if you want to be an artist.

For Hygge

Gray Squirrel Atop a clothes line pole
set into an umbrella stand
He left when his tail entangled in the pinwheels

 There are times when what we see, 
is just there for us to smile about.
Thank you to Gray Squirrel
aka Mr. Pinwheeler

Day 287 of Week 41 for October 2023,
Strolling Down the Old Photograph Lane


Lincoln, Vermont circa 2021
Lincoln Vermont Country Road
Robert Frost Interpretative Trail
Mount Abraham in Clouds ( PC pic)
Middlebury River 
south view from bridge on Robert Frost Trail
Robert Frost Interpretative Trail
Rugged Maple Leaves 
Meadow at R.Frost Interpretative Trail
looking northeast as low clouds
cover mountains
Morning Dew on a Maple Leaf

A strange thing, when I look at old photographs,  I remember more of them than I'm finding. The folders have been checked to locate some photos. I have an uneasy feeling not all the pictures made the transfer to the memory stick.
All of the above images are taken from my Blog archive. Searching online for this blog's images doesn't work well because Google results show more pumpkin seed recipes than this blog's content.

Make a note, if your blog has a food item in the title, then you take the chance of your blog being buried in recipes on Google after the top few search results.

Have a Colorful Weekend!

Bake an apple crisp
Make French Onion Soup
Toast buttery garlic bread for the soup
Tell a pair of socks a story
Memorize a poem about autumn
Call a friend for a phone chat
and recite the poem
Browse novel tee shirts online
Read a Stephen King novel

Pray Long for Peace