Thursday, June 17, 2010

The tale of dirt

Six cubic yards, noon, Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Approximately 1/2 a cubic yard, 10 am , Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Around noon on Tuesday, a very large dump truck delivered 6 cubic yards of soil mixed with compost to our house. Since the electrical wires hang low, the driver had to dump the dirt right in front of the door. But, 3 pre-built raised beds and 3 impromptu beds, and less than a yard is left. Of course, I still have no clue where to plant all of the other plants or rest of the tomatoes. ARG! I will document the raised beds when I get a chance. So much more dirt to move and plants to schlep around the yard.
Must sleep. The sun has set and will come back up in about 6 hours. I can't let any sunlight go to waste.
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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Just call me a pink farmer!

This is a pile of six cubic yards of dirt that was dropped off yesterday. Now it is about half gone. Of course, it is going to rain this afternoon so we have 2 1/2 hours to make this disappear. The plants are loving it though. I finally get to put out some of the seedlings into the real world, not just the sun room world.

More pictures to come. Seeing how it is 5:14 am and I am gearing up to go haul dirt, I'd say I am a FARMER! Gotta love those Midwestern roots!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

2010 Strawberry Crop


These are from OUR garden. Last year they did well, but we didn't get anywhere near as many as this summer. We are up to up to 23 pounds. AMAZING!
Of course, that means more early morning picking sessions. Yeah! summer means becoming a farming in my off hours.

Sunday, May 09, 2010

Quince evolution


These light peach are the flowers on the quince bush on Mother's Day 2009.

This Mother's day they are bolder in color. I love the changes.

Thanks for pretty flowers kids!
Love, Mom

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Spring has sprung!


This is the first crocus of the season at our house. Yes, there were more in bloom down the street, but spring takes a bit longer to show up here. We have lots and lots of trees around our house. I am seeing lots of tulip green shoots coming up also.
I have uncovered our garlic bed, but the garlic is looking a bit sickly, maybe I didn't take the leaves off early enough. Maybe they will look better next weekend.
Inside, the eggplant seeds have sprouted. They are sooooooo tiny and delicate. Hopefully they will enjoy the warmth and sun that is supposed to come out tomorrow. I put in the onion, jalapeno, bell pepper, basil, and dill seeds last weekend. No sprouts yet.
More to come!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

WOW! Daphnia COOKIES!


I am thinking these are Daphnia cookiei, or maybe, Daphnia gingerbreadius. Either way, these are cookies that Jessica Devoid made for Christmas this year. Oh, how Daphnia get into the psyche and never let go. They are just so cute. (And, before you start saying, "What the heck are Daphnia?", check this link out.)

Storm Damage from a few weeks back

This is just one of the many uprooted and blown over trees we saw while walking in Winant Park a while back. The strangest part was that we didn't see any trees down until we got to the base of the old ski tow line. Then a TON of trees were blown over. It looked like toothpicks in a row. Very weird. I am so glad I wasn't out there in the storm.
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

I want one!

We were down in Waltham, MA, on Sunday, so we stopped by the Lyman Estate Greenhouse. Can I just say, "I want one of everything please!". There were great flowers, warm temperatures, green, flower fragrances, fish in a pool, and GREEN!!!!!!!!!!!!
The sun is coming back, but not soon enough for me. I have decided I want a greenhouse, a fountain, more pitcher plants, more cacti, more green, and more WARMTH!
More pictures at my Flickr page. Spring can't come soon enough for me.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

First Annual Holiday Preparation Party!

The fire was lit and chestnuts were roasted. Four types of cookies were baked--gooey pepermint, chocolate, peanut butter, and some other type I can't remember. All were yummy! The scent of hot cider filled the air and crafts were constructed. Next year, more warning and more baking. I can't wait.

Thursday, December 17, 2009


SERIOUSLY! I am inviting YOU to come to our house this SUNDAY for holiday merriment!
You know you want to ! Just stop by anytime between 1-8 on Sunday.

Friday, November 06, 2009

Step 1


Step 1a: Grow pumpkins even if you didn't plant any pumpkin seeds.
Step 1b: Put a lot of fencing around impromptu pumpkin patch to ward off squirrels.
Step 1c: Wait until pumpkins are very large before picking.
Step 1d: Read my blog in the future to see what to do next.

Thursday, November 05, 2009

I am taking pictures of my hobby


Still Life

I couldn't get any stiller than thread that has been sitting in by sewing box for a year. I have made a few projects lately, but not many. Maybe having to take pictures of my threads will make me realize how pretty the threads are and just how many projects I need to finish.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Halloween HN Style!

As we were driving through Rye after taking water samples today, we went past house with 52 carved pumpkins spread out along the rock wall. Here were 3 of my favorites. I was VERY impressed. Megan was so impressed she wanted to do the same thing in her neighborhood. If you have an extra carved pumpkin to share, just let her know!

It does seem sort of bizarre though, Brady & I don't have ANY pumpkins carved at our house. At least we have a couple of days left.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

My Sunday Night Activity


My first effort for the night
I was watching the Bears trying to beat the Falcons on tv tonight when I decided I should do something productive. I took my new 24 pack of Crayola Crayons and the coloring book Kat & Zoe sent me earlier this year and went for it. What coloring book might this be you ask? It is "Color Your Own Classic Movie Posters", of course! (I have now put this image on Amazon too!)

I picked one of my favorites-the ever hilarious Duck Soup released in 1933 staring the Marx Brothers. You HAVE to see this movie to be culturally aware and to laugh your head off. Go ahead, rent it from somewhere, check it out of the library, or ask to borrow our copy. You won't regret it.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Candy Striped Leafhopper


Yet another bug in the yard. This is a Graphocephala coccinea, more commonly called the Candy Striped Leafhopper. I am still learning about taking pictures, but this guy was too cute to not post. I am not sure it is a good picture, but he was hanging out on the basil and posing. I figured it was better than the one I took of the mosquito that was in the process of biting me. What we artist's do for our ART!
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