Showing posts with label Farm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Farm. Show all posts

10.18.2015

Weekend Highlights

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~ Running errands with just the girls Saturday morning (and going to the co-op, one of our favorite errands)
~ Making a big batch of chilly and having dinner "done" all weekend
~ Perfect fall weather
~ Working in the garden trying to get it ready for winter and finding more goodies I didn't know about
~ Wood (chopping, chain sawing, and folding sawing (if you're Jackson)) most of which is for next year
~ My dad coming out to help with the wood and joining us for chilly batch number 1
~ Jogging in the perfect fall colors
~ Having a family day of "work" where everyone is happy
~ Grace making a batch of cookies all on her own (well with one little helper)
~ Getting everyone bathed and clean sheets on all the beds
~ About to end the weekend with some sewing

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9.21.2015

Canning Party and Notes

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~ This year we canned about 15 (frozen) gallon bags of tomatoes.
~ We got everything boiled down to a really good consistency this year- this took about 7 hours for this many tomatoes (I think there was about 20 quarts in the pot before we boiled it down).
~ START EARLIER!  We ended up canning until after 1:00 in the morning because we got to a point where we couldn't really stop.  I think starting around 9:00 am would be great.
~ PUT THE LID ON THE CANNER (did I mention it got late? a good portion of our time was spent watching a pot waiting for it to boil and saying why isn't this water boiling!)
~ In the end this was okay because the sauce had more time to simmer and I love the thickness of it.
~ Food mill, love.
~ For next year- Freeze, thaw ahead of time (NOT BY BOILING IN WATER, makes them too soggy and we lose some tomatoes that way) and use the mill.
~ 12 jars total (4 large Weck, 8 medium)
~ Just had spaghetti tonight, SOOOOO good.

7.07.2015

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 Today Nora and I woke up hours before the the two big kids. We ate our breakfast quietly at the table so we wouldn't wake anyone and then headed right out to the garden. We spent the next hour and a half gardening together. I pulled weed after weed and thought about the beginnings of this garden, way back when and how much it and our little "farm" has grown over the last several years.    323

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Before lunch I walked outside to find my two big kids high up in the pine trees. So high they needed me to hold a ladder to help them down.

Tonight after a full day of tree climbing, playing with neighborhood friends, a visit from Papa, and a baseball game Ryan overheard Grace say to Jackson, "let's go outside and pick a bedtime snack of black raspberries and jump on the trampoline". Again I can't help thinking about the beginning of here and them and how very lucky we all are. How very lucky they are, to grow up here. 336

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 Of course there are the things. There are always things here. Today it is a broken washing machine, a broken door, and a broken lawn mower. Soon all of that will be fixed and new things will need tending in their place. These days I'm in a pretty good place about all of that. 349
 Today we officially closed on our farm. It feels strange to say that because I've never once thought of it as anything but ours. Then again, that's not to say I've never worried about it. While I'm feeling overwhelmingly grateful tonight, I'm also having unexpected feelings of excitement mixed in with a tiny splash of disbelief. It's that same feeling of "WOW, we really did this!" I had the day we moved in here.

Tomorrow I will wake up to the beginning of my new-old life. It feels so good to be here.

5.21.2015

Today

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Today I decided not to focus on the fiddle bow Jackson broke, or the (loooong) fight about school work Grace and I had, or the unhappy state little Nora was in most of the day.

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 Nope.  Instead I kept my heart happy by planting and weeding and moving rocks around (have I talked about rock therapy before?  I must have.)  It was a good day in that garden.  Thank goodness for that.

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One moment worth noting (when all three were happy) was the use of their new "invention".  Can't remember what they named it but basically they tied bikes to the wagon and gave Nora rides.  Yes, I'll take that moment to bed with me too.

4.27.2015

Where We Are

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Sometimes I get behind on coming here and then it becomes very hard to return.  There are so many posts to catch up on (Grace's play!  Field trips!  The retreat Grace and I just went on!  The garden!) and it all just seems to overwhelming.  In times like that it's easier if I just forget about all of that for now and start where we are.  So where we are...

~ The flowers are starting to bloom here.  This might be my favorite time of year on our farm.  After what seems like almost two weeks of blooming the magnolia tree is just starting to drop it's velvety petals.  Nora has repeatedly brought me excitedly to some new patch of color to show me her discovery.

~ A week ago, just before we were going to be heading out to the laundry mat with a load of towels and rugs (can't seem to get them to not feel like sandpaper after being on the line) I decided to just give our dryer another test.  Magically it started working again.  I was both ecstatic and depressed.  Ecstatic because I didn't even realize how much I missed it.  I mean I hate to say it because I really want to be someone who always hangs their laundry on the line but once it was working again I really just wanted to snuggle up with it, maybe even write it a love letter or two.  But I was also depressed because I worried I'd never go back to my laundry line, it had just finally became a part of my everyday routine.  But surprisingly after a week of using my dryer again I started really missing the laundry line.  So now I'm back to it.  Except for the towels.  Not sure I can ever get use to that one.

~ This weekend Nora was helping me with the laundry and as she peeked through some hanging shirts it suddenly reminded me of this day with Grace five years ago.  Awwww... so cute.

~  We've gotten the barn almost all cleaned up for the season and are starting to eat dinner out there whenever the weather permits.

~  Dinner in the barn is usually followed up with some sort of barn "show".

~  We did some clay work last week for school.  Forgot how much we all love that.

~ The garden... we planted some kale and lettuce three weeks ago and it is finally starting to sprout.  But today was the first day we've really had a chance to spend a big chunk of time working in there.  Can't wait to get back out there tomorrow.

3.22.2015

Weekend Highlights

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~ Boiling (40 gallons) of sap
~ Friends over to play
~ Seeing Grace's performance twice this weekend
~ Sewing
~ Having a relatively clean house tonight to start our week with
~ Time to plan and dream
~ Eating microgreens with everything
~ Looking forward to day tomorrow with nowhere we have to go

11.23.2014

Dinner

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Our edamame, our apple sauce, our squash and kale, Ryan's venison. Yes!

11.05.2014

Finding Hope

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I didn't go vote yesterday.  I know, I know.  If you don't vote, don't complain.  The thing is, I can't seem to find a reason to vote anymore.  Rarely does anyone even talk about the issues that really matter to me and if they do (and I vote for them) they end up doing the opposite of what they said they would do.   The only two elections I really cared about this year were in Colorado and Oregon (if only I could have voted there).  This morning Jackson woke up and said, "mom, who won- cancer, or your team?"  I swear I did not refer to the people against labeling GMOs as the "cancer guys" but I guess my kids have learned enough over the last few years to come up with that clever nickname all on their own (and for that matter, I also didn't refer to the right to know group as "my team"... though I might start referring to them that way, I have always wanted a team to cheer for).

It is hard for me not to loose hope sometimes about the direction this world seems to want to continue heading.  I mean, for goodness sake, we just wanted to label GMOs.  God forbid we would even think about banning them.  Cancer, birth defects, lymphoma (and on and on), why wouldn't we want to continue growing and eating GMOs.  In fact, why don't we grow more of them (and we will).

I have to look closely for the hope these days.  But it is there.  Yesterday, along with several other families, we helped a family from our homeschool group put up some more boards on the off grid home they are building (completely themselves) on their beautiful piece of land.  I watched as all of our children ran around on the trails, playing happily and as all the adultss pitched in to the best of their ability, also smiling and laughing the whole time.  After a few hours of work we all sat down together and shared a big pot of delicious homemade chili.  I found myself overcome with a feeling of this is how it is suppose to be.  People working together to help provide for each other, and having fun doing it all the way.

Yes, I found hope there.  And I found hope today, sitting in front of the fire with Nora, harvesting our dried beans.  A much smaller bit of hope to be sure, but hope all the same.  "Mama, these are jumping beans" she said has she broke apart a dried pod and laughed as the seeds flew everywhere.  For a brief moment, I envied her just a bit.  How wonderful it would be to have such a memory etched in my brain from childhood that could be referenced now as an adult (or any memory, for that matter, pertaining to the skills of self sufficiency).  Then after a minute I decided, oh well, I get to learn it all now and that's fun too in a way.  But Nora (and Grace and Jackson), they will enter into the great big world with at least a little bit of knowledge about how to provide for themselves.  That gives me hope too.  

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8.24.2014

Barn Party

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8.18.2014

Weekend Highlights

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~ Working around the farm, with help from family
~ Ryan building his lumber rack in the basement of the barn
~ Dinner outside
~ Rain (the garden was so happy)
~ But maybe my favorite part was the ending- a pizza party in the barn on Sunday night (just the five of us) with a bike "show" and pizza with homemade sauce and fresh veggies from the garden.

7.06.2014

Home

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We returned from our annual 4th of July up north vacation today and were welcomed home by a delicious little surprise- black raspberries are here...

6.25.2014

Strawberry Picking

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When I read the forecast for today I knew we just had to go berry picking.  It was cool, in the 60's, with an overcast of clouds.  No bugs.  It was perfect berry picking weather (completely opposite of our hot day last year).  Grace and Jackson were serious about their picking, both hardly stopping to taste any as they worked to fill their baskets.  Though after an hour Jackson decided that Nora's idea of berry picking was much more appealing and he surrendered his basket and laid down in the field to join her in a berry feast.  

This past winter I managed to ween us off of out of season berries.  It was a big step for us/me.  To get our berry fix all winter I started buying (Minnesota grown) frozen berries.  We got in the habit of using them for smoothies, in yogurt, or just eating them plan.  We ended up going through a lot of frozen berries so one of my strawberry picking goals this year was to try and get us through the winter with our own hand picked berries.  So far I have froze 19 bags of berries (with piles left over to eat and make jam with).  I am feeling pretty good about that.  The farm we pick at also has late summer strawberries so we'll even get one more chance to pick.