Saturday, November 28, 2015

the moveable feast

turkey day rotation had us with hubby's family this year, and we decided to make the journey the day after. the occasion of all the cousins (that is, my nieces & nephews) gathering seems to be behind us, as all but three are in college or beyond & their own parents can hardly get them home - let alone add hours of travel to the weekend.  so, we brought thanksgiving dinner with us & greatly enjoyed sharing it with my in-laws. 
Lawrence & Geneva, at home
when in rome, do as the romans ~ so, i pulled out my mother-in-law's recipe cards, & we cooked a modest southern thanksgiving with, likely, some inevitable revisions (can't help myself).  turkey, gravy (my first-ever attempt was a hit!), roasted veggies, sweet potato casserole, corn pudding, jellied cranberry, biscuits, stuffing,....yes, just a modest offering.  oh, & pecan pie, which, this year, turned out just about as perfect as it can ever be.  i say all this with humility and some degree of amazement, as i am often stunned when i produce dishes that actually look and taste the way the recipe intended.
the remains of a feast
happy people
 my sister-in-law & her family stopped by,
including my two sweet nieces!
Rebecca & Elizabeth
 i always make them pose
(you'll thank me later)
Rebecca, Samuel, Isaac (E's bf), Elizabeth, Joseph

 it's a relatively short drive from door-to-door,
but we decided to stroll around downtown Hillsborough
on our way home.
Autumn Trees & Sky I
 found myself looking up a lot.
such a changing sky.
Autumn Trees & Sky II
lights strung across a restaurant courtyard, with cloudy sky
 we stepped off the main street
& wandered through the presbyterian cemetary
little eight-year old Sophronia

 graves dating back to the late 1700's
little Sophronia's dove
embraced by a tree
in memory of Lily & Rosaline


gravestone for William Hooper, who signed the Declaration of Independence
 the boys enjoyed communing with this friendly cat
(& found it's color exceedingly appropriate)

over the cemetery wall
golden gingko petals
the shuttered Colonial Inn & the cemetery cat, who followed us
briar roses
on a side street
patient teenage ramblers
 back to trees & sky on our way home
Autumn Trees & Sky III
 & then the earth turned just enough that the fire disappeared
cool blue-grays just before dark
as we drove out of guilford county earlier in the day, we saw a man putting lights up all over his house.  to me, they always look somewhat forlorn in the daylight ~ but turn into glittering magic once night falls.
from a car window at 50mph
&, just like that, we are into the christmas season.  three weeks of school and work before we pause for the winter solstice & start counting away from the longest night.