It's Strawberry month...
well for a few days anyway.
For my June CupboardScape,
I grabbed some strawberry items to display.
Most I made myself.
Others are antique or vintage items.
I recently made a strawberry rhubarb pie.
My favorite Spring pie.
Also made a romaine salad with
grilled chicken, cucumbers, fresh strawberries
with strawberry vinaigrette dressing.
Do you like strawberries?
If so, what is your go to recipe to make with
this delish Spring/ Early Summer fruit.
In other news,
I am enjoying seeing the fireflies
twinkle now at night in the trees behind
our house.
Folklore has it they come out
when the wild strawberries start ripening.
Coincidence or truth?
To answer Carol's comment,
the freighters sail all 5 Great Lakes.
However only the ones under 1000 feet can go
through the Welland Canal, so the larger
ones cannot sail into Lake Ontario.
Living here by the river for 24 years now,
I have seen every freighter except for one.
The Stewart J Cort only sails from
Duluth to various ports along
Indiana and Illinois...back to Duluth
all season long.
One day I will make a trip to see it somewhere.
I have kept a yearly log of freighters I have
seen since I moved here.
Currently 200 different ones have
passed our house this season.
For those interested in seeing where
all the freighters are currently in the lakes,
click below.
You can see them all here.
Strawberry Festival Blessings To All!
Janice








Good morning I enjoy fresh strawberries too-where I live now don't have access to fresh garden ones those are the best! always seeing your decor.
ReplyDeleteInteresting about the freighters off to check out the link Happy Friday and weekend
Mmmm! My mother had a strawberry patch when I was little. I love to slice strawberries and put them in my cold drinking water! Darling cupboardscape~
ReplyDeleteI love strawberries. But the wild strawberries are a nuisance in the yard, tho the rabbits probably like them, lol.
ReplyDeleteThat freighter link is amazing, it must be quite something to see all of them! I love the fireflies as well, they’re just something absolutely magical about them.
ReplyDeleteHow close are you to the river to see the Freighters?
ReplyDeleteI love strawberries. Our strawberries here are ready in March/April. Then the rest of the year in Watsonville, Salinas Valley. They are my favorite.
Your cupboard scape looks so nice! I love it all. I love strawberries. I truly love all berries. I don’t have a specific recipe on the top of my head bc I in general love berries. I love shortcake, salad and strawberries, strawberry sandwiches, strawberry cake and strawberry ice cream.
ReplyDeleteI like all your strawberries!! :). Yes, I like strawberries. I've been eating mine as the ripen so don't have to make a rhubarb/strawberry cobbler which is my favorite. :)
ReplyDeleteI love strawberries. However, I’ve been seeing somebody YouTube on that little worm that’s supposed to be in them. Have you ever heard of seeing that? Kind of turns me off from strawberries.
ReplyDeleteYour strawberries are adorable. I especially love the strawberry stitches. Growing up - and, actually, until the last several years, I wasn't a fan particularly. (Blasphemy, I know! Especially to my father's ears as fresh-picked ones were one of his very favorite treats.) I've learned to love them too...and, as far as favorite recipes go, it's a tie between strawberry/feta salad and strawberry soup.
ReplyDeleteFun decorations. There is nothing better than fresh strawberries. I love them in a salad also.
ReplyDeleteCathy
Strawberry rhubarb pie. Yum. I’ll be right over 🤣
ReplyDeleteThanks for the freighter link. Lorain has a deep harbor…if I’m not mistaken I think one of the deepest on Lake Erie.
Not nearly as many freighters enter our harbor as in decades past due to the loss of industries.
To enter the river, our bascule bridge must raise and it seems to take forever for the freighter to pass thru!
Beautiful blog
ReplyDeletePlease read my post
ReplyDeleteSuch cute strawberry items! I love strawberries and making jam. The season here was quick and I never got fresh ones from the Amish. Darn it!
ReplyDeleteIf you do plan to visit Duluth, let me know. I will meet you to watch the freighters. Two boat nerds together. Hee Hee!
ReplyDeleteI made a rhubarb pie on Saturday.
Have a great new week.
Carla