In Transition Meal: Tomatoes, Figs & Salute to Summer
I’m not going to allow September to leave me so quickly. August slipped through my hands like a silent kiss in the night and before I knew it, everyone was bidding Summer adieu.
Admist our hectic August calendar and new studio build out, my wandering brain didn’t fully register that we touched into September. Waking up over the last few mornings I sensed a change at dawn’s rising. The air greeted me with a slightly cooler breath. I grabbed a sweater. The stone garden pathways were chilly against my toes. I slipped on my garden sneakers.
garden black zebra heirloom tomatoes & strawberry figs
At that moment, the realization that September had arrived finally hit me. I stood underneath our pomegranate tree, staring at the dangling red globes of fruit and sensed that Fall was in sneaking quietly behind me, making me un-aware that Summer never really said it’s formal goodbyes.
But I’m not feeling lost that Summer is over. I refuse to let Summer leave me completely.
This is a transition period now and that’s what I’ll refer to this moment as. I’m not fully ready to embrace Fall’s arrival, nor am I going to succomb to packing up my Summer tank tops and white shoes. Although regardless of the season, I’m guilty of fashion faux pas by wearing white shoes year round. I believe in white shoes.
Our garden is equally in transition right now. The last of the sweet heirloom tomatoes remain sweetened on the vines. Nectar sweet strawberry figs are dropping like honey bombs for the birds to feast on. And finally, Fall’s pomegranates are becoming more beautiful by the day with their deep red hues reminiscent of Autumn colors.
This meal is our transition meal and embraces everything amazing at the end of one warm glorious season to the beginning of a new, rich Autumn. Thick slices of sweet heirloom tomatoes, sticky sweet figs, thin slices of fatty charcuterie and a few snowfalls of sea salt make a wonderful transition meal. It’s a meal full of flavors, textures and meaning.
Often times when we look at our platter, there’s plenty of stories that can be told with each ingredient. What we eat should nourish us with a bit of history, emotion and story. For us, this transition meal is one of them.
Hope you all had a wonderful Summer.
I’m still embracing Summer for a bit while longer while reaching out to welcome Fall.
– Diane





Those figs are true food porn. I had no idea how hungry I was until I took one looks at these gorgeous photos.
Great photos! Did make me little hungry tho.. 🙂
I’m so jealous that you have a pomegranate tree! I agree summer passed too quickly this year. I’m hanging to every last bit of summer with with my flip flops, white pants, and mojitos!
Love figs — and the beginning of Indian Summer.
I love figs and yet have never heard of Strawberry Figs…these look divine.
You’re right, it might not be fall yet. It’s probably just a warning sign or a gentle reminder that the days ahead of us are littered with new beginnings. Love all the things happening to you two. The new studio. Garden changes. And this beautiful transition meal.
those figs look amazing, feel like I could taste them looking at this gorgeous photo! Living in the South and 50 + days of 100+ weather the last 2 days of high 80’s feels heaven sent, although I’m not ready to say good bye to Summer, I do love the Fall food and decor.
Sumptuous photos! The Strawberry figs are luscious and very tempting. Thank you for sharing the bounty of summer easing into fall.
Oh! What a lovely picture. I was just in Whole Foods here in LA yesterday and they had three various types of figs. I saw the green ones and was thinking I might try an appetizer I just had at a new restaurant in our town. You stuff the figs with goat cheese, wrap them in proscuitto and bake them….OMG delish and serve them on a bed of mixed greens. I’m hungry just thinking about it.
I love this time of the year, brings me back in the kitchen. Beautiful shots!
Love the shots. Nice words.
Beautiful post. The transition of summer to fall is so very bittersweet. I love summer the best – but with fall comes some great cool weather and different food to harvest. Though the short transition time is something to cherish and hold on to…days don’t get much better than this.
If only the transition to winter was just as nice.
You summer harvests are awesome! As usual, so envious of your garden and its bounty 🙂 Those figs look heavenly!
Figs, they have to be one of my favourite fruit. Natures perfection. Try one straight from the tree, the sugars in fruit at that point are at their best.
Beautiful photography !
you are lucky to have these beautiful figs! have been waiting for them here in germany but the yield has been so low this year the turkey is eating them all domestically and not exporting as usual. italy only has tiny expensive ones that look very rained on. what a weird fruit summer. guess the us is more stable to that regard. enjoy!! and shoo fall.. wait a little longer pleeeeaaasee. ;-))