Well, in our newly acquired hobby of birdwatching, we are now seeing a lot of quail coming to visit.

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Well, in our newly acquired hobby of birdwatching, we are now seeing a lot of quail coming to visit.

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| Image courtesy of Wikicommons |
Forgot to post this. After the holidays, I found some smoked turkey legs on clearance. We like using the meat in a pot of beans, as it's a much healthier option than ham. They are precooked since they are smoked but we like to boil them for a couple of hours. It lets us skim off any fat and makes the meat fall apart tender.
Five years ago today, we bought the farm truck!
For those that don't know or are new to the blog, it's a 2006 Chevrolet Colorado work truck model. No extended cab or anything fancy and extra, it even has the old school handles to "roll down" the windows (young people don't have a clue about that, ha!)
I work in insurance and one of our clients called one day to say they had a truck for sale and asked if we knew anyone who might want it. It had 224,000 miles on it but was well taken care of (mechanically, a few dents and dings outside and the interior was definitely "lived in", ha). It was only one owner from 2006 when he bought it. The price was too good to pass up, $1000...I came home and told 2nd Man about it and he and I looked at each other and said, "yep that could come in handy!"
We bought it, put some new tires on it, took it to a mechanic and had the urgent stuff worked on (surprisingly, not that much was needed) and it joined the family. We call it "Bill", named after the owner who, sadly, passed away a few months later.
We moved stuff to storage during construction.
I picked up the plants that we bought at the master gardener sale. I've also been to garden centers for soil and mulch...
It ain't a looker, that's for sure, but it sure was worth it! I like this picture that I made to look kind of old. It fits in out here on the farm perfectly. I tell 2nd Man all the time that this was the best money we ever spent!
We love it. Everyone needs an old truck, ha!
Regular readers know that I like to take random pics of fruits and vegetables because sometimes, well, they just look so cool.
Saw these recently at the store and took the picture. Red, white and blue fingerling potatoes. Whoever organized these did a great job, ha.
Side note, we have always loved these smaller, fingerling potatoes, they cook quickly and add lots of interest to the plate or dish you are preparing.
I've often wondered if they are easy to grow or if it's just better to buy them at the store, ha.
Anyone ever try growing these types of heirlooms?
You may remember me mentioning I helped to create a dream kitchen for 2nd Man. Part of having a dream kitchen is to make sure you have easy access to your stored cooking items.
Since we designed our island, we planned for these.
There are two cabinets, one on each end. Normally, there is an inset on the end of the island that either occupies these spaces or it's dead space or some people put in a bookshelf or something. We will have plenty of bookcase space elsewhere so we decided to let them put slender cabinets on each side because we knew exactly how they would be used.
The island is, of course, conveniently located right behind the stove/cooktop/ovens.
Yep, we're going to start a new post on Sundays, since we have several outside cats coming and going now, ha.
First up some good food.
I always love when 2nd Man makes a frittata.
It's getting that time of year! Zen Machine time!
This year's mowing season will be the first ever with us living out here. I can't wait.
This past weekend, I decided to mow, the grass is green and Spring is coming! The first mow of the year.
It looks so neat and tidy when it's done.
We know, we know, another not so exciting topic. Here it goes anyway, ha. One thing that our builder didn't provide was gutters. The reasoning is that every home sits differently on different properties and the way water flows off your roof and onto your land can be different. You want to make sure your gutters are designed around that flow of water.
As they said, most people want to be in the home for a bit to decide how they are doing to do their landscaping, flower beds and such and where they want the rainwater to go.
We found a great local gutter company. They came out and designed a plan for us and then came out and installed them all in an afternoon.
Check out these pictures!
2nd Man made some rolls recently and we ate a few but then we had a lot leftover.
That was by design because ultimately, we wanted to make them into bread cubes.