Welcome to the weekend, you guys! Wow, this has been a happy, productive week around the farm. I do not feel caught up exactly, not even close actually, but no worries. I do feel the swell of springtime and the momentum of so many worthwhile projects lifting me up out of what is normally lots of regret and worry. The magic of this time of year is in full effect, regenerating me day after day.
As I write this, the buttery sun is at my back. The geese are waking up from an afternoon nap, unwinding their long necks and stretching those wings into asymmetrical shapes. The Oklahoma wind is blowing but relatively mellow. And I can see the newness of our downstairs rooms after rearranging some beloved artwork. The indulgence of an afternoon cup of very good coffee suddenly has me thinking of New Orleans. But then it usually does.
What have we been up to…
A few days ago my wonderful parents, my little brother Philip, and our Grandpa Rex joined us for dinner at the farm and also a chocolate-chip cookie taste test. That was fun! The six of us sampled three different recipes and then cast our votes. Do you know what happened? An even split! No kidding. Each of the three recipes received precisely two votes, so while there was no loser, there also was no winner.
Soooo… in order to pursue a slightly more scientific model and to rid our freezer of the very tempting raw cookie dough, on Monday morning I’ll be sending little taste test kits to Handsome’s office for our friends and cohorts there to break the tie. And odd number of kits this time. Surely by Tuesday we’ll have some results worth sharing! And you’ll get to see the three amazing recipes too.
A few days before that, I was very happy to welcome to the farm two young women who were interested in looking at textiles for sale. Jaimee and Rebekah visited on a particularly gorgeous evening, and we spent as much time playing with the animals as we did chatting about aprons. Turns out that Rebekah has discovered her “spirit animal” is a buffalo, so she and Chunk-hi spent several minutes bonding. It was really special. Not everyone gets why we love buffalo so much, but when someone does it feels so very good.
A few days before that, last weekend in fact, we ventured about an hour from the farm to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of a local landmark’s renovation. In Arcadia, Oklahoma, sits a very old wooden barn, all red, and perfectly cylindrical. And domed. Lots of people are fascinated by this structure, as well they should be. And over the years it has gained a bit of a cult following for all its owners’ interesting stories and restoration efforts.
Anyway, the day we visited was also the day of the predicted storms and tornadoes, so we were on high alert. You can see in the photo below that our skies were anything but blue that day.
heather @ new house, new home, new life says
Wow – beautiful posting. We’re about to sit down for our first dinner outside this year – very early for us Canadians. Have a great weekend, my friend. Our plans are to spend it in the garden, then dinner with friends tomorrow night.
XXX
Marie Wreath says
ave been watching your garden grow, Heather, and am amazed at the seasonal similarities between our homes… so far apart. Just love your style too. Hope you had a lovely dinner! Wish we could join the fun sometime! xoxo
Marci says
You are such a sweetie Marie! Love being your friend!
Marie Wreath says
I love being YOUR friend. Truly.
Tiffany says
What a great week for you, SUPER interested in the concoction you’ve got in that giant measuring cup. MUST KNOW!
Marie Wreath says
Hey lady! Those special ingredients are just semisweet chocolate chips, chopped walnuts, and flaked coconut. That recipe calls for FOUR CUPS of add ins!!! Yikes. i about fainted., LOL SO I just combed through the pantry and dumped stuff in till I had 4 cups., LOL Pretty yummish! All 3 recipes hopefully on Tuesday. 😉 Hope you had an awesome weekend!!
dbstevens says
Wow! This is such an awesome post! Love the pictures, love the dialogue, love your descriptions and writing voice. Oh, just love it. Thank you for sharing parts of you 🙂
Marie Wreath says
Hi! Thank you so much for reading! This is so random, I just had to share some happy things going on. There is much more. We’re really blessed. xoxo