Thursday, 9 September 2021

September Apples, Anna Olsen's Apple Crisp Recipe and What Would You Like to See?

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Happy September! I have my basket of apples too, Paula Reds. 

The favourite in this house is apple crisp for a great fall dessert.  I love this version from chef, Anna Olsen and don't be put off by her chef's label; it is a very easy recipe.  

Here is a September apple tree behind daughter's house. I love to see the apples emerge when the dabs of redness start showing through the leaves.

Our trees are sadly not laden with fruit but  lots of cones and the little red squirrels are very busy.  I know they begin hoarding them this time of year and when the snow melts next spring, we will be sure to find their cone mounds all over the property. 

They hang out under the feeders so I know they like sunflower seeds too.

I love to see all the creatures illuminated by sunlight.

The artist most famous for painting light, J. Turner, asked to see the sunlight on his deathbed. Along
 with this remark, the sun is God.  That made me think about what would I like to see (with faces of loved ones being a given) at the very end. I think I would like to see trees, especially looking up with sky visible. 

What about you? What would you like to see? 

Happy to join the linky parties at It's a Small Town LifeViewing Nature With Eileen and LLB Gang.





2 comments:

  1. Hello,

    I love the images looking up into the tree tops and sky. Cute captures of your squirrels, they always seem to find the food. The apples look delicious, I may try to make the Apple Crisp. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a happy weekend. PS, thanks for the visit and comment on my blog.

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  2. What a cute squirrel and lovely apples! I didn't get here using the link...but I found you!

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