I lived for ten years here without air conditioning, and am feeling mighty grateful to have it now. My heart goes out to the folks that braved 118 temps yesterday, in Kansas and in our own NC mountain town of Asheville, and any folks that have to be out in these unusually high temps. I'm giving serious consideration to breaking out the ice cream freezer today. I can't think of a better day to make a batch of peppermint ice cream. Stay cool and hydrated, friends!
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Whew!
I lived for ten years here without air conditioning, and am feeling mighty grateful to have it now. My heart goes out to the folks that braved 118 temps yesterday, in Kansas and in our own NC mountain town of Asheville, and any folks that have to be out in these unusually high temps. I'm giving serious consideration to breaking out the ice cream freezer today. I can't think of a better day to make a batch of peppermint ice cream. Stay cool and hydrated, friends!
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Let The Sun Shine In
With watering our plants being such an issue, Joseph has been working as hard as he can on the pond. If I've not mentioned it before, we only get a gallon a minute flow from our 500 ft well. Last night, he came in to dinner all disgruntled, having found that our neighbor had basically pushed up a brushpile and covered it with dirt to create our dam. Not happy..... not happy at all. Speaking of less than ideal neighbors, I walked the far edge of our property yesterday in search of blackberries, and found our new neighbors had set up their pack of dogs on our land, on chains and in doglots. Grrrrrrr... Some people really ought to be ashamed of themselves. Once I can speak calmly, we'll be going next door for a little chat.
Well, if all our flowers bite the dust, I may just have to keep the glass flowers I've been working on. In the meantime, I'm off to do some watering!
Friday, June 22, 2012
Will Dance For Rain
Still, I've harvested broccoli this week, and lettuce. The yellow crookneck squash are producing, and we'll eat the first round of them tomorrow. I'm anticipating harvesting those first tomatoes! Happy Summer, friends! Have a great weekend!
Friday, June 15, 2012
Bee Balm & Butterflies
This week, I met with several women at the library to work on a blanket for Project Linus. They're simple fleece blankets, and with my partner, we completed a blanket in the hour we met. Easy Peasy. I'm visiting my sister's family later today. I'll be bringing a batch of mint lemonade, and sharing some mint plants, so they'll soon be able to make their own. I wish you a happy Friday!
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Toads, Alpacas & Bullfrogs, Oh My!
At long last, there is progress being made on the pond. Our neighbor, Joe, never did come back and finish it as promised, and apparently has left town. But that's OK, because Joseph now has access to a backhoe. It's an oldie but goodie, and there have been more repairs than I can count on my two hands. Slowly but surely, the pond is taking shape and the dam is being fortified. I'd been hearing the bullfrogs, and managed to spy a large one on a log over the weekend. If you're in central NC, come on out to the show on Saturday. It promises to be great family fun, with the alpacas, live music, food and a village of 2 dozen artisans. And did I mention cupcakes?