Monday, November 30, 2020
TIME FOR A FREEZE
Saturday, November 28, 2020
THANKSGIVING DINNER 2020
Thursday, November 26, 2020
HAPPY THANKSGIVING IN SPITE OF 2020
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
THANKSGIVING WEEK DAY THREE TURKEY PREP
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
THANKSGIVING WEEK DAY TWO
Another day, another horrible food idea...
What fresh you know what is this? It's from the 1970's and is some sort of seafood salad in aspic. Shrimp, crab, olives, tuna and gelatin. It looks more like something from a sci-fi movie. Definitely not a keeper.
There is a cold front coming through here. Forecast of possibly heavy rain on Thanksgiving or Friday. Then lows in the 40's are coming. We'll take it.
Just no freezing weather!
We're finalizing our decisions for Thanksgiving day cooking and I'll make a one time trip to the store for the few things we need. More on that tomorrow. Can't believe Thanksgiving is almost here!
Monday, November 23, 2020
THANKSGIVING WEEK DAY ONE
Friday, November 20, 2020
FARM IMPLEMENT FLOWER GARDEN INSPIRATION
Due to a technical glitch yesterday, we were unable to post this and couldn't reply to comments or check email. Things are working today so hopefully it'll stay.
On Thursdays Friday this week, we like to post a picture of something we've found online that inspires us to do something similar at the farm. Sort of our own blog bulletin board so that we can eventually look back and someday, hopefully anyway, recreate it...enjoy!
image via pinterest.com |
Wednesday, November 18, 2020
PANDEMIC PREPARATIONS HERE WE GO AGAIN
Monday, November 16, 2020
LEANING APPLE TREE
Friday, November 13, 2020
NICE WOODEN PALLET TRASH TO TREASURE
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
HARD TO FIND PANDEMIC ITEMS
Recently we were reading AARP magazine (hey, don't judge, we're in our 50's, ha). They had a list of six items that are harder to find during the pandemic. Some interesting things are in shortage that we wouldn't have necessarily thought of.
Sewing Machine image via wikicommons |
Sewing machines...
All the people sewing masks for first responders and for family and friends has led to a shortage of sewing machines around the country. They also believe that more people taking on new hobbies with time on their hands and/or trying to be more self-sufficient is driving higher than normal demand.
Exercise equipment image via wikicommons |
Exercise equipment...
This makes sense. Gyms closed for so long or people just not wanting to go and get exposed has led to a surge in purchasing home gym equipment, stationary bikes, weights, mats, etc.
Bikes image via wikicommons |
Bicycles...
Another one we hadn't really thought of. More people now looking to get out of the house and do something different are finding bike riding as a new thing to do. Probably also ties in to the above mentioned exercising.
Laptop computer image via wikicommons |
Laptop computers...
Working from home. Home schooling. Job searching. Boredom. Who would have thought laptops and tablets would have a shortage but here we are. Manufacturers were just getting ramped back up when the Fall school season started and now another shortage.
Outdoor patio heater image via wikicommons |
Outdoor heaters and heat lamps...
This one confused us at first but then it made sense; restaurants and bars are serving more people outside and as cooler evenings happen this time of year, they are needing ways to keep their patrons warm. Presumably some for home use but in another thing related to that, outdoor furniture (both commercial and residential) has surged as well.
Pressure treated wood image via wikicommons |
Pressure treated wood...
Home construction has not slowed down but add in DIY backyard projects such as decks, patio covers, fencing, gardening and landscaping and that has caused companies that provide pressure treated wood to be running the factories 7 days a week to keep up.
Anything else you've found hard to find? Or might suggest before the next lockdown?