Small Changes

We're back at Ashland, after a summer spent at Summit. Which means it's time for unpacking, and nesting, and small projects that make things cozy. None of these are too impressive on their own, but together in particular they make me happy.

We're cleaning up the yard so social season can extend into the fall. Patrick replanted the hibiscus.


And I got some braches free off the BST board and planted some mums, after a summer in which the usual plantings in the window boxes died off quickly.


Last night I made some firestarters — they are tremendously ugly but very useful. Fall firepit season!


We hung some new art, both at Summit before we left (the new one is the black-framed one, the other one is a sampler my grandmother did in the early 1900s).


Also some new small pieces at Ashland (the bottom ruby slippers in honor of Beatrix and I seeing Wicked, and the starfish because I miss the beach).



We also made some delicious cocktails from a kit.


And cleaned out a ton of plastic pots from the garage by bringing them to a guy at the farmers market who is so grateful to re-use them.


There's a lot more to do as nesting season comes upon us, but it's nice to get a few small things done.


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