Today I have decided to dip my toe in and join the monthly diary started by Christine over at Slow Living Essentials. The idea is to post a round up of the slow living activities for the month based on nine categories. I have watched with interest and think that this idea will link in nicely with many of my own ideals and goals. Although Christine lives in Victoria, Australia I actually discovered her blog through Heidi’s slow living posts over at Lightly Crunchy. Heidi is in Ontario, Canada – what a small world our online community is!
Here are the Slow Living categories:
{Nourish} We eat largely unprocessed foods. I eat a gluten and grain-free diet for my health. I have been doing this for 6 months and am reaping the benefits. Here is my ‘cereal’ recipe.
{Prepare} A bumper tomato crop from several varieties gave me ample opportunity to save for later.
I made tomato sauce and tomato paste.
In the dying days of the month, I decided that I couldn’t bear to lose the 4kg of tomatoes that had been frozen and were rapidly thawing due to loss of power for 2 days. Using the gas cooktop, I boiled them up and reduced the liquid then bottled and preserved them using a hot water bath.
I needed to be a little inventive as I normally sterilise my bottling jars and lids in the oven at 140C. This time I boiled the jars and utensils. Finally, I used the same water for the hot water bath. Remember, I had to haul the water in a bucket from the tank at the back of our block.
We also prepared for, and survived, the wild weather from ex Tropical Cyclone Oswald (hurricane).
{Reduce} We repainted the old star pickets to re-use in the fencing project. You can’t see them here – the timber corner and bracing posts are new.
{Green} The timber chairs and table are sparkling after being polished. I use some vegetable oil with a little lemon essential oil on a soft rag to dust and polish all of the timber furniture.
{Grow} The tomatoes grew in abundance as did cucumbers. Due to a warm, dry summer (until the last week) we managed to successfully grow cantaloupe and capsicums (red peppers). The next month will be clearing and resting the beds ready for sowing again in March, weather permitting.
{Create} My sewing machine has been out of action (and, boy have I missed it)! I have been doing some hand sewing – mending a couple of items for Missy.
{Discover} I have indulged in some fiction this month. I bought the entire ‘Anne of Green Gables’ series for my Kindle. It was only a couple of dollars and will provide hours of reading. I did not read the books when I was young, although I did watch the videos when my daughters had them.
{Enhance} We swapped a cantaloupe for 2 small pumpkins with a neighbour. Also, checked to see how neighbours were going during the storms and flooding.
I also gave away 75 novels on Freecycle. The recipient was a co-ordinator for the Lifeline Bookfest so that is where they will be going. I feel like that is giving several times over. 🙂 They were ones that we now also have on our Kindles. We are enjoying the space, too.
{Enjoy} I introduced my granddaughters to live theatre.
Miss O and I went to see Chitty Chitty Bang Bang in Sydney and I took Izz to see Hairy McLary, based on the books by Lynley Dodd.
I hope you have enjoyed reading my first month of slow living as much as I have writing it. Looking back back over a whole month and what you have done is really worthwhile. I plan to continue this segment for the entire year. There are lots more blogs participating so it would be great if you check them out as well.
I sterilize my jars in the water-bath prior to filling and processing.
I’m glad you survived the cyclone ok.
Thank you for dropping by and commenting. It is lovely to hear from my readers.
Wonderful to have you joining in! I do hope you enjoy this series. Your vegetable haul looks and sounds amazing. Those tomatoes – wow! And to grow cantaloupe, what an achievement! 🙂
Thank you for the welcome. I will certainly be taking more notice what I actually do during the month. 🙂
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Nice post. I have lived this way for ages.
Hi Wolfy – congratulations on the slow living. This is our ‘normal’ too, so it does seem a little strange to write about it
Nice to see you joining in! I love seeing people’s gardens doing well when mine is under almost a foot of snow right now. Is there a Chitty Chitty Bang Bang stage show now? I hope it comes to north America soon – my girls would love it too. I took them to see The Sound of Music and the Wizard of Oz a couple of years ago and it was a great time.
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is a stage show here in Australia at the moment. I think it is still playing in the West End in London but not sure whether it is in North America. I bet your girls would love it. I took Miss O to Mary Poppins last year, too.
Hi Fairy! Welcome! It is a great little community we have here on the monthly reflections! Glad you have joined in! I am up in Brissy and we copped a fair bit of ex-oswald as well. Only minor leaks and minor tree branches down and only 9 hours without power – so we were the lucky ones! Im very envious of your vege garden haul! – Kara xx
Thanks for dropping by to say hello. I am looking forward to keeping up the slow living posts and will definitely check out your blog too.