My 22 Goals for 2019 Goal #1 — Spend More Time Doing What I Love This past week I puttered around the house and made garden markers and Valentine hearts. There’s still snow on the ground, but that doesn’t mean I can’t get all my ducks in a row for when the ground thaws and it’s time Read More >>
Gardening in New England – Pruning Trees, Stacking Wood and a Little Something for the Mantel
A few days ago wood guy delivered another cord of firewood. That means if we were to burn every piece of wood we have this winter, we will have gone through 5.5 cords of wood. Yikes! Yesterday my husband emptied out the woodshed and brought all the seasoned wood that was in there {about 3/4th Read More >>
Last Minute Gardening in New England – Planting Garlic, Tulips Bulbs and Wishing We Had Ordered More Firewood!
Snow is in the forecast for tonight and I couldn’t be more EXCITED! We were supposed to drive to Stockbridge, Massachusetts today to visit the Norman Rockwell Museum and about 6 other things on my list but the HH said he didn’t want to go and risk the chance of getting stuck in the snow Read More >>
Gardening in New England – Early Mornings and Fall Foliage
Now that we have fallen back…. mornings seem clip along at a more respectable pace. Up by 5, blogging by 6, the sun filtering in the kitchen windows by 7, chickens fed, Lucy’s walk, and polishing off my third cup of tea by 8. And maybe, if I’m feeling up to the challenge, dressed by Read More >>
Gardening in New England – Plump Chickens, Gearing Up For Winter, and a Division of Chores
Black Fatty, our Australorp is the biggest one we’ve ever had. She’s so large, I want to weigh her. She has got to be at least 10 pounds by now and is a very protective {and smart!} bird. If you’re thinking about getting a flock of your own next spring, The Girl and I cannot Read More >>
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