Small joys, small dreams, small sorrows...
A thunderstorm rages outside the window. The sound of thunder is still similar to the sound of an explosion, but it's not so scary now. My friend called yesterday to say that she is leaving for Spain today. Again. I was so happy when she came up a couple of months ago and said she don't plan to return. Now I feel betrayed and sad. It's raining cats and dogs but I still wish her s safe journey.
The stupid phrase "I miss my travels so much" doesn't express even 1% of my feeling. Social medias are full of travel stories. New places, beautiful beaches, ancient cities. Sometimes it seems that if I stay here for another year without vacation, I will go crazy.
That's why ... sometimes I dream. My dreams are blurry and unclear, but they are about real vacations. The day when I will go somewhere far away with my husband. The day I can afford it and let myself.
My daughter got married in October last year. It was an official ceremony and a dinner in a restaurant for a small party of the closest family. But they still want to get married in a church and celebrate with their friends. White dress and all that. Almost a year passed, and now they finally chose a date - September 3rd.
I hope I won't be completely fat by then (due to stress, I constantly crave sweets). And I won't get sick. And I also hope that my husband will be allowed leave - 10 days as the military, and we will go together.
And maybe... and this is my secret wish... we could spend a few days somewhere... anywhere but not in Kyiv. In the mountains maybe, or by the river. Here in Ukraine. Oh God, I miss my normal life so much. I keep asking myself - what else can I do to speed up the victory in this war? Sorry, I must have said that 100 times, or at least 10. But we all need a meaning and purpose fill our lives with, otherwise ... why live?
A few days ago we visited my hubby's mother. She lives at the very edge of a town. A quiet and green remote area. If summer is not a season of vacations then ... it's a season to stock up. Last summer I did not preserve or dry anything. There was no desire at all, and I did not see the point in it. But this year it is my anti-stress. I have never made strawberry jam before. Time to test myself!
You know, if I had a big, spacious kitchen with good lighting, I'd probably run a food blog. Maybe it will be like that one day. I really hope so.
My travels around Ukraine were always special, because I brought something spontaneous from each trip. Sometimes it is herbs for tea that I cut and dried myself. Wild mint, strawberries, blueberries, thyme or marigold flowers. Depending on what mother nature send me. Sometimes it it porcini mushrooms! I never lose a chance if I see a good price. Or honey, bought from the owner of the manor where we stayed during vacation. Sometimes I made jam myself from raspberries or blueberries that we picked in the forest. Not much, coz I am not a big fan of jam. There are only a few dishes where I use preserved berries of fruits, but I make them the way it tastes specifically to me. I usually give less sugar than they do. The consistency is exactly what I need for a certain pie, or cake, or rugelach.
Such goodies are stories and memories, like pieces of a big puzzle of my life. When I look at my labels on the cans, I remember that there was a big harvest of plums in my mother's garden that year. Then I made a lot of plum jam, sauce and a savory snack. And in another year there was a good harvest of cherries. And this year, I happened upon tomatoes at a very good price, and I made a batch of jars of my favorite tomatoes in tomato juice. I couldn't find such delicious ones at the farmers' market or supermarkets. There were also years when I did not make any preservation. God does not send us a good harvest every year, so reserves should be enough for a bad year as well.
Where was I? Oh, visiting Nick's mother. The mulberry ripening season has begun. Do you like mulberry? Black or white. I have adored it since childhood, when it was something exotic for me that I tasted only at the sea. A mulberry tree grows in Nick's mother's garden, and I never miss my chance. As we walked past a small lake, I saw a thyme. The lake was like a blue eye framed by old willows. Also, we passed by an old-winged Linden tree growing in the yard.
And now the fragrance of linden and thyme spread throughout my kitchen. In winter, I will drink aromatic tea and remember the warm summer days and how we happened to stumble upon this thyme.
That's all for today. I hope your summer is much more bright and exciting.🙂 If so, good for you! Anyway. I am grateful to you for being with me today. This rain will pass, and the longing will pass... Despite everything, I believe that gradually, albeit slowly, things will get better here. Let's see.
Cheers,
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You're so resourceful, making full use of all the natural resources. And I really hope you and Nic to go to Nat's wedding together, I'm sure it will be a wonderful event.
Thanks care!!!
You know, Nat don't understand this. She does not see the point in it because everything can be bought in a supermarket and [she says] it's cheap. But she likes to eat what I bring her 😊😊😊
The best one ever, considering for how long she's been chosing a date ☺
I hope at least these smal nature places, fruits and herbs can bring you a little bit of inner peace, for a view moments.
Never had mulberries, have no clue how they taste.
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Thank you for your kind words 💙💛
I hope your husband gets a leave from the army and you enjoy the holidays with your husband.👍
Oh what beautiful place and with so much food to pick. Love that you made strawberry jam. I made it one time before, in college. What a fun dream to have a food blog. I look forward to reading it!
Thank you, dear Sarah, and thanks for stopping by!
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I also have many childhood memories of eating mulberries. My Aunt had a huge tree and she loved to tell the story about how she asked me if I had been eating mulberries and me standing there with purple hands and face said, No Mame, I have not been eating them.
I have never heard of white mulberries, do they taste different from black?
The photos of the pond or lake looks like a beautiful place to relax.
Haha, what a sweet memory! With purple hands and face - you definitely know the taste of mulberries! Sometimes my feet were also purple if I wore sandals :D
White mulberries are a little sweeter.
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My uncle had a large mulberry tree when I was a child. I remember climbing on the tree and shaking the branches so that those delicious berries fall down on a prepared cloth. At the end they chopped off the tree as it's causing too much debris in garden. We didn't know at that time that it was a superfood! These days, I can't find it at all...
I'm also not a big fan of jams, but when there are many berries I make some too. And like you it must be to my taste 🙂
This year it's our first year of gardening in Switzerland, so I understand your passion of drying herbs and preserving stuff.
It's good to hear that you have some plans! I hope Nick will be able to take the leave and you will enjoy time with your family 🤗
PS: We never did the church wedding even though we said we would do it one year after the civil one. Then we were busy, so we said we would do it after 5 years, then after 10 years and let's see if we will manage in 3 years when we will be married for 15 years already 😂
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I understand why you are putting it off. Wedding preparation takes a lot of time, effort and money. My daughter and I live too far from each other so I can help only with the money :D :D
We now have a new rule here - a young couple signs a wedding contract with a priest (or with the church). It's so ... weird.
Unfortunately there are things we can't control like wars but I sincerely hope this ends as soon as possible and I think this is the desire of all the people of the world also because the end going back to normal life is the most beautiful thing there can be
Thanks a lot for your comment
The pictures look wonderful. We used to have raspberry bushes and a grapevine in our yard. There was nothing better than picking them when they were perfectly ripe and warm from the sun. I didn't know linden trees grew there! We have them here too, aside from the Catalpa tree, Linden's are my favorite scent of spring.
Very exciting about your daughter's wedding! I hope the war is over by then. It would be wonderful to celebrate the day with no worries! Take care of yourselves.
I think they grow everywhere )) Well, in middle latitudes.
We have Catalpa here too. You said "scent of spring"? Do Lindens bloom in spring there?? Because here, we named July after Lindens because they usually bloom in July, or used to, now it's rather June.
War will not end till September, no illusions about it, but life must go on!
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The lindens started blooming here about a week ago and will probably be done next week. The air is permeated by their scent right now. Since the spring weather started getting warmer here about ten years ago they typically bloom from mid-to-late June here.
Oh, okay, here it is the same.
О, точно, Ви нагадали мені про липу своїм дописом). А полуниця то взагалі свято для шлунка).
🙂🙂🙂 У вас ще цвіте липа?
Цього року мені просто фортануло. Зазвичай цвітіння липи "пролітає" мимо. А на полуницю я цього року добре присіла. Вирішила, що хоч якась радість у житті має бути.
Цвіте і буйним цвітом, все забуваю нарвати
Тоді до роботи! :)
Так і буде, головне знову не забути)
Look at it from an outsiders point of view, easy words I know but reflect.
You are a true hero, you didn't run from your country at the first sign of hostility. To maybe sit on a beach and stuff.
YOU stayed and helped and are still helping your fellow countrymen, you support your husband by being there. You have so much beauty in your country, now is the time to enjoy that.
Slava Ukraini.
I don't feel like a hero at all. What I'm saying is that it is hard psychologically - tension, anxiety, waiting. I never learned to live in one moment.
Thanks for the encouraging words!
None of us can really understand what you are facing, and having to experience.
Fabulous 😍 @zirochka , thank you for sharing your summer experience 😄 I loved the place, and how you use your time to stock up..I'm praying that one day, you'll got your own holiday...yet, seems a holiday in itself..cheers!
Thank you sooo much! I am looking forward to that blessed day ❤