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Thresholds

BY CINDY BLAIR PHOTOS BY STEVE SMITH, VISIONFIRE STUDIOS

Fall Defined: your back-to-school lesson on cozy and cute

“AUTUMN…THE YEAR’S LAST, LOVELIEST SMILE.” – William Cullen Bryant autumn [noun]: the season after summer and before winter

A time of crisp breezes and apple crisp The memory of newly sharpened pencils and the smell of freshly raked leaves Gently fading sunshine and dipping temperatures Our thoughts turning to all things cozy and comforting QUIRKY QUILTS quilt [noun]: a warm bed covering made of padding enclosed between layers of fabric and kept in place by lines of stitching, typically applied in a decorative design

Frosty mornings are no match for a beautifully crafted quilt Spend an afternoon curled up under a cherished throw reading your favourite book

Quilt courtesy of Wendy Pehrsson

PUT THE KETTLE ON

tea [noun]: a beverage prepared from tea leaves by infusion with boiling water

Soothes shattered nerves and makes everything better Best served in a tea pot with a charming cozy

Tea pot and tea cozy courtesy of Frances Buchan DON’T PUT ALL YOUR EGGS IN ONE BASKET egg [noun]: an oval object enclosed in a chalky shell

A tasty breakfast option kept warm by an adorable egg cozy Sunday brunch on a glorious fall morning

Egg cozy courtesy of Frances Buchan

IT’S A RUFF LIFE dog [noun]: a highly valuable domestic animal

Your furry best friend deserves a fashionable sweater on a frigid morning stroll Sit. Stay. Good dog.

From the closet of Panda Blair (Cindy’s pooch)

ALL DOLLED UP doll [noun]: a small figure used as a child’s toy

A stylish outfit is a must for those chilly days spent out of the toy box Accessorize with a matching hat and mittens

Doll clothing courtesy of Frances Buchan

“THE ONLY TIME TO EAT DIET FOOD IS WHILE YOU’RE WAITING FOR THE STEAK TO COOK” – Julia Child casserole [noun]: a large covered dish used for cooking casseroles

Autumn is the best time for hearty comfort food Created in 1955, the Campbell’s Green Bean Casserole is a classic

Casserole dishes courtesy of Cindy Blair

CUT A RUG rug [noun]: a floor covering of thick woven material, typically not extending over the entire floor

Attractive way to add warmth and colour to any room Keeps your tootsies toasty

Area rug courtesy of Angela’s Home Décor

BY ALLISON GAUDETT PHOTOS BY STEVE SMITH, VISIONFIRE STUDIOS

Re-write the script for a fun family movie night by creating your own backyard theatre.

STARRING

FINELY AND MYLÈNE MACDONALD, ALLISON GAUDETT, ELAINE AND STUART MACDONALD – AKA MEEMA AND POPS, DORIS FRASER – AKA GRAM, BETHANY, LINCOLN AND WYNN KONDRAKI, MOE AND SYDNEY – THE DOGS

A few bales of hay and you’ve got the best seats in the house. Taking your home theatre outdoors means you always have room for more.

ABOVE: Blankets and a fire help keep things cozy for grandparents Elaine MacDonald, Doris Fraser, Stuart MacDonald and me, Alison Gaudett.

The transitional weather fall serves up has a tendency to quickly nudged me inside to snuggle in and prepare for the winter hibernation ahead. Especially after a funfilled, adventure packed summer.

However, with the world in such unpredictable flux it has been crucial for our family to extend the footprint of our home outward for as long as possible this year. Discovering new ways to find joy and excitement within a stones throw of our front door… or back door and stretch the days even though the sun bids us adieu much earlier.

Our formula for success? Simply reimagining our go-to staple family activities.

Regular dining takes on new life when there is a dress code, patio views, or layered lighting. Yard clean-up has an ability to take on the form of fun when there is a scavenger list of items to be discovered along the way.

RIGHT: Neighbourhood friend, Bethany Kondraki fills her glass with a chilled white Nova Scotian wine to pair with the crisp fall air.

Our personal favourite: movie night turned inside-out. When our notoriously indecisive Maritime weather shows promise of several rain free days we make magic happen in our own backyard with a projector, screen and a scheme. Making it as elaborate as the heart’s desire and time allows.

HOW TO CREATE THE SPACE

When planning an interior layout, start by asking yourself what functional needs you want to accommodate and where. I recommend a ‘zone’ approach if you’ll be hosting a variety of age groups with differing attention spans over any length of time. This sets an overall casual tone and as the evening unfolds allowing everyone to gravitate to where they feel most comfortable while freeing you as the host/ hostess to relax and join in on the fun.

For our soirée, I wanted to create three distinct zones – food, fireside, and movie viewing – that naturally played one into the next. First, a rustic wooden table dressed with foraged seasonal branches plays anchor to drop pot-luck contributions. Second, the crackling fire flanked by patio seating and a camp style popcorn maker for those who want to chat and be handy to the locally sourced spirits. Third is the drive-in zone that allows the luxury of skipping the actual drive – as well as the lines at the bathrooms. A large DIY sectional sofa made of hay bales, draped with quilts, and customized with an integrated vintage truck side table provides ample seating in direct sight line of the motion picture. Tips: Literally bring the inside out with items you already own that will help shape outdoor rooms - like durable area rugs and non-precious furniture pieces, bins and baskets, pottery and trays, floral arrangements and decorative accessories. Crisp cool nights will be of no concern if you have enough blankets.

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ABOVE: Cherished family dishes and favourite recipes make it to the buffet table.

RIGHT: The movie screen was a gift to son Finley, but a white sheet can make a great surface to project onto.

BELOW RIGHT: Finley gets a little help from Gram a.k.a. Doris Fraser. POT LUCK STYLE

We went with a straightforward seasonal comfort-food menu inspired by recipes that felt like home for each of us – homemade mac and cheese, baked beans, honey ham, breads, pickled beets, charcuterie, salads, and pumpkin roll (a family favourite) or individual apple crisps for dessert, all of which could be prepared a day or two ahead to simplify execution. The menu selection can and should be personal. What feels right for your family and guests? For us, this list came together mainly because on a crisp fall evening these foods warmed the cockles of each of our hearts, filled our bellies, and reminded each of us of our childhoods. Conversations led to adults reminiscing as I soaked in the realization that now my children will have similar memories sparked by the same scents due to nights like these. Eating outside doesn’t have to be precious or fussy. We pulled out trays and baskets and cutting boards for ease of food transport which brought texture and beauty to the table. Pot lucks result in a mix of dishware styles and patterns, which is a perfect eclectic pallet that adds to the casual comfortable feel of the evening if you chose to embrace it. Just set out an empty bin or basket to collect the garbage and dirtied dishes.

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Storing ice and drinks in a copper bin, or whatever you have available around the house is a simple way to get it off your limited serving surface without prohibiting access.

TECHNOLOGY

The tech can be as basic to elaborate as you prefer, just like the décor. There are no firm rules. Our projector is nothing fancy but had excellent reviews for its price point and certainly does the trick. There are countless options on the market depending on budget and personal requirements such as size and transportability. In addition, you’ll need an extension cord, jump drive or connection to the movie source of your preference, and separate speakers for surround sound if that is available to you. Though ‘tech’nically not grouped in the above list, the screen is a crucial part to this viewing process. A white bedsheet would more than suffice if that’s what you have on hand. We attached a prepurchased screen sheet to a quick DIY frame that we built from scrap materials for ease of install and removal – keeping in mind that the easier the set-up is the more likely we are to do this again, and again. The projector was actually a practical gift to our son on his birthday a few years back with evenings just like this in mind. We also put it to use inside all year.

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A drive-in style movie isn’t complete without a trip to the concession stand – or at least that is what my family would tell you. Which is why it was well worth the effort to set up a secondary food counter near the movie screen specifically for treats. A lantern lit the zone during viewing for visiting snackers to collect popcorn with various topping options, caramel corn, gum balls, and a variety of chocolate or gummy snacks. I recommend serving kid-friendly drinks and adult-only drinks in separate locations to avoid any confusion. The selfserve kids punch set up worked well near the concession stand for quick access while the movie was rolling. Mason jar cups with straws, labelled with each child’s name, was a simple and effective detail.

LEFT: What’s a movie without a few treats. Allison created a concession stand using an empty vintage dresser.

RIGHT: Little hands can easily help themselves to the kids beverage bar.

BELOW: Keeping adult drinks in their own space.

PUMPKIN ROLL

INGREDIENTS: 3 eggs ¾ cup sugar cup pumpkin (cooked) ¾ cup flour 1 tsp baking powder 1 tsp cinnamon ½ tsp salt ½ tsp ginger ½ tsp nutmeg ICING: 8 oz. cream cheese 1 cup icing sugar ¼ cup butter ½ tsp vanilla

INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Grease cookie sheet, place wax paper on sheet. 2. Beat eggs until white and fluffy. 3. Add sugar, beat until thick and light coloured. 4. Beat in pumpkin. 5. Put in flour, baking powder, cinnamon, salt, ginger, and nutmeg over the top and lightly beat. 6. Pour into the cookie sheet. 7. Bake at 375° for 15 minutes. *Watch so it doesn’t get too dark. 8. Sprinkle a hand/dish towel with icing sugar. 9. Once removed from the oven flip the pumpkin bake onto the towel carefully. 10. Peel off wax paper. 11. Roll pumpkin bake up with the towel. 12. Put in fridge to cool. 13. Make icing: Beat room temperature cream cheese, butter, icing sugar, and vanilla. 14. When roll is cooled: unroll, frost, and re-roll minus the towel. 15. Slice and enjoy

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