Saturday, September 5, 2009

things that are orange. . .and a memory

I can't say that Orange has ever been on my favorite's list. . .however it's looking better and better; I love to sit in my friend's cheery orange kitchen-an orange Kitchenaide mixer sits on the counter! So, during our summer trip I was on the look out for orange. . .
In July the nastursiums were blooming profusely on the California coast-bright orange. I've always loved these little flowers and their flat round leaves which don't seem to grow in Texas-Californians pull them up like weeds, imagine that?

And in July we visited my family in Northern California-Mom, my sisters and their families. Tom and Teri came from the valley with two boxes of California peaches, juicey ripe, tangy and orange. So, I was slicing a mountain of fragrant peaches and Beth said, "Remember the August we moved to 73 Laburnum Rd (early 60's)? Remember the peach trees in the backyard and how Dad taught us to eat fresh peaches for breakfast?"

Hmmm, indeed- I remember. . . California Freestone Peaches, two mature trees that we called our orchard; our Dad ate them peeled, and sliced in a bowl with milk poured over, no sugar-and we did the same, just like our Dad.

Thanks girls- for the peaches and for the sweet memory.

8 comments:

Dawn said...

Your photo of nasturtiums reminds me that mine did not come up this year.
I guess they were sacrificed when the addition went up.
note to self: plant nasturtiums next year

I know what you mean about orange. I am finding it more appealing. Maybe it was wearing the orange nail polish for a week that broke me down.
I am on the lookout for a burnt orange top now. They say (whoever they is) that orange shades are flattering on all people.


Looking forward to seeing my Lori later today. ♥
:)

Dawn said...

Thank you for the sweet note!!!
I adore that photo of your little red haired grands. You knew I have a "thing" for red hair!?!
Well, you know now!
:)

Abigail said...

what a lovely memory of Grandpa - thanks for sharing it

Unknown said...

we used to have nasturtiums in Maine in the front of our little house. It was the only thing we could get to grow there. So on our 1 year anniversary I decorated our left over wedding cake with some of my nasturtiums.

Caroline said...

oops...I didn't notice that my mother-in-law was signed in on my computer. She made the same mistake when she was on facebook under my name. So the maine comment is from me:)

Rachel said...

for the last two years Naomi and I have tried to grow nasturtiums on our porch ('cause they remind me of the ones YOU had had in Aquixtla). I thought they would be a no brainer, but I was wrong. makes me sad, as we really could use some color on our almost-all-green porch! (this year we gave in and finally planted petunias, which did the trick quite well)

Unknown said...

So did you love Mom's orange kitchen? I like orange for flowers but not for countertops! What a fun memory of your Dad, thanks for sharing it.

Rachel said...

p.s. I found some more delightful orange things!
1) Abi's bag in December
2) Naomi's new wall
3) the Smiths

obviously, orange is the new black!

sorry, you'll have to copy and paste...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/naomi-in-spain/3129194780
http://www.flickr.com/photos/naomi-in-spain/3142536594
http://www.flickr.com/photos/naomi-in-spain/3917244614