The summer is slipping by far too quickly. The ridiculous heat and humidity we've had so much of this year, is something I'm not sure I'll adapt to easily. However, there are already signs showing how short our summers are. I drove down a nearby road the other day and there was a tree with a lone branch already turning colours. I know this could also be due to lack of moisture, but I'm still not sure I'm ready for the leaves to turn colour. Hubby also brought in a load of kindling yesterday. I asked if it wasn't too early for that, but he pointed out that we'll likely have to have our first fire in 4 to 6 weeks. Plus there are the crickets. They are an end of summer bug; a noisy, loud, end of summer bug.
Speaking of bugs. I noticed 3 big caterpillars on my parsley plant. I looked them up and they were parsley worms, or the caterpillars that turn into Swallowtail Butterflies. The next day there were only 2 of them, and today there aren't any. They were very slow and hardly moving and large enough that a friend who has watched some all summer, said they were ready to spin their cocoons. I looked around a bit but didn't see any cocoons, so I'm hoping they found a safe place and weren't dinner for the chooks, who have been hanging around begging for leftovers and treats! I also hope if they did spin cocoons that they have time to complete their metamorphosis before it turns too cold here.With only 1 tomato plant, which was supposed to be a cherry tomato but has turned out to give large,
yellow albeit delicious fruit, I purchased a couple of baskets of tomatoes. I quickly peeled them, chopped them up and tossed them into the canner. I've done 2 batches this way. It means 2 hours at most at one time for canning, unlike having a bushel and it taking 2 full days to do them up. I remembered how easy it was that year that my tomatoes ripened slowly and I had a canner load every 3 days or so. That was really the best way to do it.
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