Thought this was a fun picture.
Hmm, which one to drive. One? Two? Three? Well, turns out I ended up driving all three last weekend!
Thought this was a fun picture.
Hmm, which one to drive. One? Two? Three? Well, turns out I ended up driving all three last weekend!
Figured it was time to give a garlic update. We planted the seed garlic last November, almost 6 months now. You can see that post HERE.
Hello all! Last weekend was Easter and when I posted our good food and Hobart post, we were cooking Easter dinner and couldn't post that so we figure we'd share. Here is what we had. We love having this on occasion and it seemed like a good day for it.
Ham, the wonderful carver type ham we first found a few years ago and now that's all we ever get, homemade mac and cheese and roasted broccolini. We also had some homemade bread.
For dessert, 2nd Man made a lemon pound cake.
SO GOOD.
We found these fun bee items in the Easter aisle at the store and couldn't resist. The hanging honey sign is on the inside door of the barn/workshop and the plaque, which has an embossed metal front with the bee, is on the desk in the barn.
We have an annual tradition of getting Lindt chocolate bunnies. It's the only candy we get (at Easter anyway, ha) and we look forward to it.
...let us count the ways!
We don't know how we ever got along without having a farm truck. This investment has been great so far and it's only been out there a few weeks, ha!
We moved a large item from the storage unit to the farmhouse (forgot to get a picture of that).
Since I posted about finding the last two fruit trees we wanted, we'll keep the theme going, ha. The last of the fruit we have planted has finally bloomed out.
Mayhaw blossoms |
Blueberry blossoms |
Plum blossoms |
This weekend, I hit four garden places to try to find the last two trees we wanted. Three of them said they had sold out of all their peach trees for the season. The last place I stopped at had just gotten a shipment in.
Flordaking peach tree |
Brown Turkey fig tree |
Happy Easter!
OK we are currently working on our Easter dinner so this picture is from the other night. I was off Friday and so I went to the garden centers to snoop around and see what I could find (more on that in a post) and when I got home, 2nd Man was working on this.
Pork chop dinner |
Hobart sleeping |
Regular readers, bear with us, this is our semiannual post on making homemade vanilla extract, ha. We post this because, for many readers, it's new. Plus, as this blog always does, it helps us keep track of when we do stuff so we can look back and see a timeline, how often we make it so we know how much we used, etc.
2nd Man requested that I start another bottle so it would be ready October, just in time for holiday use.
Vanilla Bean Kings extract making |
Homemade vanilla extract |
Pomegranate blowing in the wind |
Well, this was sort of a birthday gift but also something we wanted and had been talking about. We have the area around the raised beds with the fruit trees and we're sure many of you have seen the mess we often have because it's so hard to get the Zen Machine between the beds like we used to. The, once we have the fishing line fence up (to keep out the deer) we can't get in with it at all. The grass would grow unchecked.
We've used the weedeater/trimmer but it's difficult to "mow" with it. We tried to borrow 2nd Family's regular mower but it wouldn't start most of the time and was always a mess with oil and fuel etc.
So recently, we started thinking about electric mowers. There are really two options: corded or battery. We could go corded since there is an outlet on the back of the house but we also thought about using it elsewhere in the yard on occasion and knowing me, I'd run over a cord, ha. We opted for battery.
This is the one we decided on:
Sunjoe mower in the box |
Sunjoe charging |
It's a beautiful weekend here, perfect weather. Time for some good food. 2nd Man made a couple loaves of bread yesterday.
Always so good to have fresh bread. He's getting into a routine of making a couple loaves every other week. It keeps us in fresh bread and we can do some good things with it through the week...
So one of my dear friends sent me a text at work the other day (he works at another office of the same company I work for) and said "look what came to visit".
A female peafowl, otherwise known as a peahen. She just wandered into their parking lot and peered through the front door. He careful opened the door and she didn't run off.
He got this picture when he went outside.
He got a fairly good closeup here. The office that he works at backs up to a neighborhood with some large homes and properties. This lady apparently wandered over to say hello. She hung around for a bit and then disappeared back to whatever property she came from. He went looking for her just in case (and then jokingly asked me if we wanted a peahen for the farm, ha) but she was gone.
Funny story...years ago, my boss (former job) sang at his daughter's wedding. We were all there and it was at an outdoor venue that had peacocks wandering around. About midway through the song, they started singing along with him. I must say, they make a crazy screaming sound that would be a bit disturbing if you didn't know what it was.
Memorable wedding for sure.
And they are stunningly beautiful.
It was a gorgeous weekend and time to tackle the mowing. It's Zen Machine time!
It was a cool breeze and I was wearing a long sleeve shirt but I pushed the sleeves up about halfway through. Oops, got a little sun! Anyway, mowing the yard and driveway was primary of course but before they disappear with the Spring growth, I had to clear out some of the trails too so that we can still walk around in areas of the property.
Here's a good before. I knew where the "old" trail was and before the grass gets too tall to find it, I just followed the outline...