It’s been a time of transitions. My partner’s mother passed away. My niece got engaged. I’m between contracts for work. We’re visiting family in another state. The flow continues.
It’s time to be quiet, perhaps drifting on a raft down a wide river, letting the eddies take us into their swirls, releasing us gently back into the largesse of the river.
What does this have to pie? Temporarily, nothing. Temporarily, it’s good to be at rest, to breathe the smell of the summer, of the water we’re upon, to listen to the gurgles of the water and the calls of the birds. To listen to our hearts.
Then we’ll celebrate the new places we find ourselves: down river, further along in our lives. We’ll get grounded again and celebrate with summer pies: fresh fruit spilling out, bubbling through the lattice and cascading over the sides of the crust onto the baking pan. Ummm, the best, those little puddles of sweetness.
What will your pie celebrate? And what kind will you make? I’ll be making peach, fresh peach, with peaches from a friend’s tree or the grower’s market. With just a touch of almond and a lattice crust. And I’ll be celebrating another summer of love, work, family, friends and life. You?