Sunday, October 31, 2021
Friday, October 29, 2021
HEADBOARD FOOTBOARD TRASH TO TREASURE
Regular readers know that I have a favorite place to look for bargains...our downstairs trash area! Our building has trash chutes on every floor and they feed into a separate room, but for boxes and other things that people can't put in the chute, there is an area (indoor) near the loading dock where people can put the things they don't want. I've found quite a few cool items over the last few years.
Here is one of the latest!
No, this isn't new fencing for the farm, ha. We believe these are a headboard and footboard. They are made of an unfinished wood, we're not sure what kind, perhaps pine or oak? Unfinished is nice because no sanding will be be required and we can stain/weatherize/paint as desired.
They are long, probably were a queen size bed I would say. We kind of thought they'd make a nice trellis of some sort in a future planting area. Or maybe an accent in the garden. Or maybe a corner fence of sorts to section off a flowerbed. I was able to hang them in the rafters of the mowing shed on some hooks so they'll be up and out of the way until needed.
Saved from the landfill, repurposed for the farm.
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
MORE BANANA PUPS
The larger banana tree on the porch has put on another "pup" or offshoot. We still haven't put them in the ground, we wanted them to be more substantial and of course now that Winter is coming, they'll have to wait until next Spring to find their new home (and we have to figure out where that will be).
Banana tree with pups |
These can be dug up and planted and they will produce a new banana tree. Indeed, this is how they multiply wherever you plant them. We dug up the last one a few months ago (just after the "big freeze")...
Potting a banana pup |
Banana growing |
Banana leaves |
Speaking of, this new leaf is coming out on the bigger plant. They are definitely doing well just being on the porch in their containers. We won't have bananas yet of course but they are surviving. We just have to find the right spot in the yard for them. I think 2nd Man is more excited about the potential for the banana leaves to use in his cooking projects.
Monday, October 25, 2021
IT WAS A RAINY MOW
Sunday, October 24, 2021
GOOD FOOD AND HOBART SUNDAY
Beef Stroganoff |
Hobart Sunday |
Friday, October 22, 2021
A WATERMELON KNIFE
Got this fun item at the grocery store a couple weeks ago. They had a special, buy a watermelon and get this special knife...
...a watermelon knife, ha! It's a long (about 9") serrated knife that is stainless steel but coated in red coloring with black "seeds" on it. It even comes with a sheath with cutouts that the seeds line up with.
We had been craving watermelon and 2nd Man said to pick one up on the next trip to the market. They had some that looked really good so I bought one and surprise, we got the free knife. Probably because it's after the season and they had to get rid of the knives. It's nice and sharp and worked great, sawing right through the hard melon rind.
It would make a great bread knife because of the serrated edge but hey, we have one of those.
What we didn't have was a WATERMELON KNIFE, ha. We'll need to plant watermelon sometime!
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
HOMEMADE FIRE ANT KILLER
2nd Man was perusing TikTok and found a "recipe" if you want to call it that, for a fire ant killer. We often get fire ants in the raised beds and of course we can't use a toxic chemical in there. We get them in both the veggie beds and the fruit tree beds.
THE WEEKEND BEFORE:
Homemade fire ant killer |
This was a combination of diatomaceous earth and sugar. The DE is what kills them, the sugar is what attracts them and makes them take it down into the nest (and hopefully the queen).
Diatomaceous earth and sugar |
There were no amounts given so we thought a ratio of 2:1 sounded good. Two cups diatomaceous earth and one cup sugar. We just put it in a ziplock baggie...
Fire ant killer |
...and shook it up. Oh and labeled it, ha.
Fire ant mound in raised bed |
It might be hard to see it but this is the corner of a raised bed and there is a fire ant nest there. That's why I can't pull grass or even use the weedeater. If you've ever been bitten by a fire ant, you'd understand why you don't want to be anywhere near these things.
Killing the fire ant mound |
I sprinkled it on, they came out with a vengeance to see what was going on and then I left it alone.
THE WEEKEND AFTER:
LOOK! They are gone!!! Dead and gone!
Dead fire ants |
Once we run out of the batch I made, I'll make some more and put it in a mason jar. We have plenty of those, ha! Then we'll make sure it is on the shelf with the other garden supplies.
We love a home remedy that works!
Monday, October 18, 2021
COOL WEEKEND FINALLY
Sunday, October 17, 2021
GOOD FOOD AND HOBART SUNDAY
Where does the week go? Here we are, another Sunday is here. The weather has been so nice. Today is of course a little warmer for a high than yesterday but we have low humidity and a cool breeze...so nice!
Avocado toast with bacon and egg |
2nd Man made some homemade bread again and this morning, I made this for us. Some toasted bread, spread with avocado, a fried egg and some crumbled bacon on top. Life is good and so is the food!
Hobart is watching |
We can't tell if Hobart was jealous of our delicious lunch or just having a stare down. We think he'd rather watch for birds out the window and dream of what "could be", ha! We've noticed that he's getting fluffier, as cats do when the seasons start to change.
Hope you are having a good weekend!
Friday, October 15, 2021
A WONDERFUL BIT OF NOSTALGIA
We don't know about y'all, but we're both kids at heart around here...and a favorite memory from childhood was the annual airing of the Peanuts holiday shows.
It was a tradition as kids to watch every year (same with The Wizard of Oz, but that's a different story).
These have been hit and miss in recent years and sometimes they only show one and not any of the others. The other day, we read that all three are coming back this year on PBS, which probably means commercial free too. Yes!
It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
Sunday, October 24 at 7:30pm ET on PBS
Thursday, October 14, 2021
CARDINALS ARE BACK INSPIRATION THURSDAY
Haven't seen many cardinals this year but of course with just once a week visits, we may have just crossed paths with them. The last couple of weekends though, we've seen more and more of them.
Or just the same one over and over, ha.
Bird Feeding Station, image courtesy of Better Homes and Garden, BHG.com |
Bird feeding area, image courtesy of DavesGarden.com |
Tuesday, October 12, 2021
CAPTURED LIGHTNING REALLY CLOSE
Sunday, October 10, 2021
GOOD FOOD AND HOBART SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Homemade carnitas |
Hobart deep in thought |
Friday, October 8, 2021
PAINT COLOR OF THE YEAR 2022
Saw this online the other day...every year, the paint company Behr announces a color that they see trending on various sites and popularity in sales and come up with a new blend that they call "color of the year".
"Breezeway" image courtesy of Behr.com |
Sure it's a marketing gimmick but they do have a knack for picking up trends year after year and the colors they come up with do seem to be popular.
Here is the color on a door. They named the color "Breezeway". It's a silvery green that the description says was inspired by the sea glass found on beaches around the world. They wanted a color that was sort of a fresh start to the year with "renewal, restoration and healing" being the feelings they wanted it to convey when you saw it (and we can all use that in 2022).
It is pretty. We've always been partial to a shade like this (it's kind of a lighter version of jadeite, ha) and seeing this one, it does seem to evoke a sense of calmness. With a pending remodel of the farmhouse (hopefully) coming next year, we could see this color used in a bathroom or the mudroom or laundry room...seems like it could be a good choice.
Do you like it?
Wednesday, October 6, 2021
LODGE CAST IRON PIE PAN REVIEW
Lodge cast iron pie pan |
Lodge cast iron pie pan handles and edge |
Chicken Pot Pie in a Lodge cast iron pie pan |