I never take Kitchen Yarns off the shelf near by kitchen work space. It's filled w the most wonderful inspiration. I too revised by life, a little before you and Michael. My "Michael" is my husband, Charlie, and all I can say is we are two extremely lucky women. Love happens!
And please forgive my TYPOS! Dashed off while eating lunch at my desk! But know that you and Michael are treasures in our life and that we evidently share a friend IRL in Martha Frankel is a bonus!
I never take Kitchen Yarns off the shelf near by kitchen work space. It's filled w the most wonderful inspiration. I too revised by life, a little before you and Michael. My "Michael" is my husband, Charlie, and all I can say is we are two extremely lucky women. Love happens!
Yes, it does! So happy for you!
And please forgive my TYPOS! Dashed off while eating lunch at my desk! But know that you and Michael are treasures in our life and that we evidently share a friend IRL in Martha Frankel is a bonus!
Martha! 🩷
Right? A human treasure.
Thanks so much for sharing your life with us. And the idea of revision, re-mapping. I think (hope) it keeps us young!
I think so!
What a lovely and sweet post today. My grandmom taught me to make gravy like that too, and many thanks for the tip about joining after 6-8 rows!
It’s brilliant, isn’t it?
Yes it is! Why did we not think of this before?
I love your books and your blog/newsletter! Thanks for your writing!
Riff in peace. These days you can't do anything without revising something.