Hello, friends. It was a good week on the homestead. One morning, I was met by this lovely sight, when opening up the chickens. They're a pair of cecropia moths, the largest in N. America, members of the giant silk worm family. Researching that they typically lay eggs in one to two days, in host trees, when I found them still there the next evening, I moved them out onto trees. Being nocturnal, I hope they found safe places that night. I harvested and dried comfrey, oregano, and lemon balm. Batches of golden paste, ketchup, and curry blend were made. I freeze the ketchup in 4 oz. jars, and defrost a jar as needed. With J being allergic to several spices, including turmeric, I began making our own curry powder blend a few years ago, so we can be sure what's in it. I dehydrated GF bread and made bread crumbs. Lettuce, peas and mulberries were harvested. The chickens got bolting lettuce several days on their new treat feeder.
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wildflower patch |
Temperatures have cooled off, and as usual, I began looking for heat-producing chores. One of the days, I canned all the vegetable scraps into broth, which removed 7.5 gallons from the freezer. Besides running the dehydrator a couple of days, I baked sweet potatoes one cool morning, and left the oven door open afterwards. Regular potatoes were baked another day, and a new GF muffin recipe was tried. Water was boiled for hummingbird food. We've got little summer squash, cucumbers and kiwi in the garden. Lots of marigold and tomato volunteers came up in the garden. Many have been transplanted, and marigolds, iris and tomato seedlings were shared with my massage therapist. A red bellied woodpecker has been enjoying the fruits in our largest mulberry tree.
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wallflower |
All the houseplants were taken out onto the porch. They'll be moved to their summer spots in the next couple of days. The grow station was moved out of the house, and into storage. I brought peas to shell on our skoolie trip, and needle and thread to mend a shirt. I did these while relaxing with the pups in their fenced area. At home, I mended a favorite flannel shirt, while sitting on the porch, on a lovely day in the low 70's. The wildflower bed in our garden is doing beautifully, and makes me smile whenever I see it. Several new to me wildflowers were researched, which included wallflower, sweet William catchfly, and flowering flax. There are several colors of bachelor buttons, including a pretty one with two blues. I hope you have a most lovely Memorial Day.