Showing posts with label gardens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gardens. Show all posts

Saturday, May 19, 2018

Rainy day... chicken soup, what's growing and other stuff

It is a cold a rainy day but we love these kinds of days.  In such a dry place as we live, rain brings life. 

I began the day putting chicken noodle soup in the crockpot. 
It started with 6 cups of chicken stock, two cups of leftover roasted chicken, two sliced carrots, two sliced celery, a chopped onion, 2 bay leaves, teaspoon of thyme, minced garlic, crushed red pepper,  salt and pepper. 

Add it all to the crockpot. We will come back to it later to add noodles and lemon juice. 


We took a walk in the drizzling rain. The cactus are in bloom! 






The little lambs don't mind the rain. 


Second try at the greenhouse with new seeds and all is growing again... thank goodness. 





The mint is going crazy so I cut a bunch of it this morning. 




And hung it to dry. We use this for teas, the chicken coop, and much more. There will be many more cuttings. 


After a bit of tidying up I popped in a movie and began to crochet.  I needed new dish clothes. 


People give me stuff they find at their moms and grandmas that are no longer used. I love how old this one is. 
 It will be transformed to new dish clothes for me. 


In the end I did get three made.  I love these. All cotton and durable. 


Chocolate... check. 


Hard boil eggs to pickle tomorrow.


Headed back to the crock pot.  Added lemon juice, lemon pepper, homemade noodles and our parsley, heat for 5 minutes more. Dinner is ready.  


Served with toast, Dude loved it.  A slow day needs slow food. 


The rest of the night will be in front of the fireplace with a book. 


peace


Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Homestead chores and update on the chimney

Most days the homestead is anything but the dreamy thoughts of life on the prairie. Take this morning... before heading to work I:
Feed the chickens, geese, turkeys, guineas and made sure everyone had water.
Picked cantaloupes for breakfast
Had poo-girl duty (picking up dog poop ...ohso glamorous)
Laundry
Put away last night's dishes
Washed the eggs
Made dinner for tonight and started tomorrow's
Turned the compost bin (not much, just put in the kitchen scraps and turned it 7 times)

Breakfast





Dinner for tomorrow put in the crockpot. 



Dinner for today... Thai lettuce wraps. Started with ground sausage, add fish sauce, honey, lime and hot pepper flakes.



Add your favorite veggies and mint....simple and good . 




The chimney didn't get done Saturday. When friends heard we still needed help many offered help. And then one came over without being ask... he just knew we really needed help and needed this project done.  Yesterday Jamin and Dude got the stone applied... well, Dude taught Jamin and Jamin did most of the work since Dude is having trouble moving.  Today the rest was to be done and grouted but the winds were just too high to get up on the roof .  I love how it looks so far and so grateful for the friends we have. 



By the end of the morning I got a lot done. Dude had feed and watered the big animals, milked the goat and did the laundry.... I was so glad I could cross that one off the list. 

peace 

Sunday, July 9, 2017

Family, goat hugs, and gathering firewood for the winter.

Breakfast! We had a busy day  ahead of us .  We had a bowl of fruit and omelets for breakfast. 


A thawed corned beef was going into the crockpot. 


Add spices onions and...


A jar of our sauerkraut. 


It doesn't look great but it tastes great... homemade fudge. 


My son brought his family for a visit. It made my day. 


My grandson loves plants and couldn't wait to go to the greenhouse. 


He found a cabbage he wanted to bring home. 


Okay but it is very large!


But we can make it manageable. 


And he picked some onions. 


Gathered eggs. 


Everyone got a kiss from Angelo our goat. 



Hug a baby goat.


Then the tractor ride! 



Watered plants with a fake-out to spray grandma. 


We needed the trailer for later today.  My son was great and helped us unload it. Thank you, thank you!



And this is why... someone called to say they had a tree down. If we wanted it for firewood it was ours for the taking. 



I loaded up this part. 


Dude and a friend loaded these badboys. It is an ash tree... solid and heavy, great for firewood. 






Got got enough to last about a month.  We heat our home by wood stove.  Now we just need to get it home. 


We got home before this rain began. The corn and the mountains look wonderful. 



When we got home the corned beef was in the crockpot and ready to come out. It was nice not to worry what would be for dinner. 




Time to put the animals to bed, a shower and reading. 

peace