Here’s where you can count on me for a quick pick-me-up post from one of my 12 categories, penned in honor of us girls and that letter of the alphabet we’ve all laid claim to, G. My goal is to gladden your heart and add some glisten to your life.
My featured Merit Badge Awardee of the Week is … Sharon Scheidt!!!
Sharon Scheidt (Sharon Scheidt, #6026) has received a certificate of achievement in Garden Gate for earning a Beginner Level Putting Away for Winter Merit Badge!
“I made from my garden, Roasted Grape Tomato Sauce and froze it for later use, made Basil Garlic Tomato Sauce and froze it also, and Pesto from the basil in my garden. Then I chopped up some of my green peppers and froze them, too. I went on the chatroom for the first time to tell all about what I made today. I had so much fun today in my kitchen and garden!
Everything turned out just great! Can’t wait to go to my freezer this fall and winter to eat the food from my garden!”
I took Lily out glampin’ a few weekends ago to a Forest Service campground near a beautiful Idaho lake with white-sand beaches. I have to say that I have a new appreciation for campgrounds. I’ve always tried to avoid them, but this was a Butters family reunion, and so a bona fide campground seemed like the easiest thing to do.
As it turns out, I loved it—the sounds of all the people coming and going, the voices of children, babies laughing, people singing around their campfires, guitars, even dogs barking! Walking around the campground at night, I saw every kind of nationality, family size, RV style and size, kids on skateboards, people on bikes … and in thinking about it afterward, what I loved most about it was how happy everyone was. They were, for a tiny fraction of their lives, exactly where they were hard-wired to be. Outdoors.
My Airstream is named Lily because of a beautiful vintage painting that adorns her bedroom partition.
As were leaving the farm and getting on the road (my husband driving his own truck/camper), I looked behind me to see if we were still a convoy, but he’d disappeared. My son and his wife were in a Jeep with a teardrop trailer in tow and my daughter and her husband were in a truck pulling our Tabitha. As it turns out, my husband had hopped out to pick a matching pink lily from my garden for me to enjoy all weekend. What an aroma they give! My lily smelled like a lily all weekend. (And my husband is a big ole sweetheart!)
Slacker came too.
And four of my grandgirls.
Here are some glamour shots of Lily adorned in her vintage gelatin molds. They always put a smile on people’s faces.
And some interior shots I’d taken earlier. I actually bolted a 4′ cast-iron bathtub to the floor. I use a propane on-demand hot-water heater to fill it. Luxurious! And the floor is a portion of a basketball court that was up for grabs from our local building recycler.
The linen curtains and bedding are made from some rather ugly curtains on sale at Bed-Bath-Beyond that had big 2″ grommets in the tops. I cut those off and used an entire extra curtain to make the ruffles. Love linen fabric that is gauzy like these are!
It’s not every day that one happens upon a word as fabulous as:
Flibbertigibbet.
I mean, really, it’s almost addictive—you can’t help but giggle when you say it …
Flib-er-tee-jib-it.
Try it three times fast and see if you can keep a straight face.
Something of an unsung onomatopoeia, flibbertigibbet (see, I had to say it again) refers to a talkative, flighty, “light-headed” person. While its origin is obscure, Dictionary.com tells us that this 15th-century term “is thought have been formed as an imitative representation of the sound of chatter or gossip.”
Are you thinking what I’m thinking?
Flib-er-tee-flib-er-tee-flib-er-tee-JIB-IT!
Of course, here and now, amid the modernity of the 21st century, we politely shy away from placing gender restrictions upon our adjectives, but, for the record, flibbertigibbet is generally reserved for young women. So, I suppose this would be more fitting …
Photo by HerbertT via Wikimedia Commons
And, speaking of poultry, you may recall the gabbling goose in E.B. White’s Charlotte’s Web declaring, “I am no Flibberty-ibberty-gibbet.”
Image courtesy of Wikipedia
Perhaps the one instance of flibbertigibbet’s utterance that packs the most parodic panache, however, is this (click to listen) …
Unless you’re one of the few devoted fans of the 1990 film Joe Versus the Volcano …
Theatrical release poster courtesy of Wikimedia
… you may not recognize the satirically sultry speaker as actress Meg Ryan, playing the ravishing (if a bit bird-brained) redhead, Angelica Graynamore.
Your turn to get flibbertigibbety. Cluck away in the comments, dear hens.
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Here’s how:
MaryJane will post a photo and a description of a prop and its cost along with a few details as to its condition here: https://shop.maryjanesfarm.org/MaryJanesCurations. It’s a playful way to be the new owner of a little bit of farm herstory.