I just realized that I haven't shared another batch of paintings with you here yet. I'm totally in love with the little snail painting I made. Every time I look at it, it makes me smile. It reminds me how the smallest, simplest things can have such a big impact on one's mood. I hope you're enjoying your summer days. Over here, I'm trying to save most of my energy for watering the plants, and whenever I'm feeling a little better, I try to do things that fill my heart with joy. It helps me cope with the situation a little better. Take good care of yourself & until soon again!
{Music: Between – Gideon Matthew + Flying – Gideon Matthew}
Collecting flowers,
making St. John's wort oil,
tending the garden beds,
lots of poppies,
tea time &
the first blooming zinnias.
St. John’s Wort Oil
Collect fresh blossoms on a sunny day and let them wilt slightly for half a day. Place the flowers into a clean glass jar and press them down with a wooden spoon. Then pour a good-quality oil (olive oil or almond oil) over them until fully covered. Cover the jar with a light cloth and let it “breathe” for 3 to 4 days. After that, seal the jar properly and let it sit for 4 to 6 weeks in a bright place, but not in direct sunlight. Shake it regularly. After 4 to 6 weeks, strain the oil and pour it into a bottle.
The most important areas of application of St. John’s wort oil:
Because of a new reactivation of borreliosis, June turned out to be another slow and rather difficult month. But with us being in the middle of a heat wave, things would have slowed down away. So all we can do is to cope with the 37°C temperatures in the shade and make the best of it.
Before I got sick again, I managed to preserve a lot of cherries and berries. We had so many strawberries from our garden this year that I was even able to make strawberry jam. It has been years since I last made strawberry jam and back then it wasn't even with strawberries from our garden. That makes this year's jam feel like an extra special treat.
Due to the circumstances, I took a month-long break from filming, but the little patch of St. John's wort behind the greenhouse made me pick up my camera again and film a little. I hope you are able to cope with this intense summer heat and manage to get out to a lovely river to wade barefoot in the water! I'm daydreaming about this right now!
Here is the second kitty bonnet I knitted last month using some leftover wool I still had in my yarn stash. At first, I was a little unsure about the color combination, but the longer I look at it, the more I like it. The pattern is once again from @rhirhi.knits.
Meanwhile, spring seems to be turning into summer very quickly.
Temperatures are climbing to 31 degrees, and all I do is work in the garden or sit at my desk painting, taking breaks in between. Almost all plants have found their spot in the garden beds by now, only a few are still waiting in the greenhouse.
In one of our neighboring villages, there is a little stream where ducks are always swimming around, mostly Indian Runner ducks. Because of this, they call it the “Bacherlebnisdorf” (“stream experience village”). Drivers have to be careful because the ducks stay very close to the roadside and regularly cross the road, but it’s always a bit of a highlight to watch them. They are truly natural traffic controllers.