I started the day in the garden,
pulling grass and weeds from
what was "supposed" to be the
okra bed.
It totally got away from me.
And, as we learned last year,
okra does NOT like to compete
with weeds in its bed.
So I am pulling everything and
replanting.
We didn't get a great germination on
the first round, so hopefully this
one will go better.
I'm down to about 3 bags of frozen okra.
And I eat it EVERY morning for breakfast.
It takes a LONG time to fruit.
All that to say... I'm going to either be eating
awful store bought frozen okra for awhile,
or finding a different breakfast.
Anyhow.
After it got toooooo hot to do any more,
we loaded up into Kyle's truck and
headed into Hays.
First stop, Home Depot to return the drywall
and some white suits and booties we bought
for the guys for when they were painting.
Obviously, they didn't wear them.
And then we had them help us load up all
14 of the cabinets we had ordered yesterday.
(There are a couple more that needed to
be shipped to the store from another area store,
so they should be here on ... Thursday? Maybe?)
Then to WalMart to get all the groceries, etc
that we needed to purchase for the week.
And then to Taco Bell because we were
STARVING (and it was after 5:00!)
And THEN back to the farm to unload
everything we had purchased.
That's a good amount of cabinets!
We got some pretty blue paint to paint the
lower cabinets and a really buttery cream
for the uppers.
I'll paint them in our bedroom since it's not
getting any flooring for awhile and I don't
care if I get paint on the floor.
(We made an appointment to have the rooms
measured for carpet for July 8, and then once
it is ordered it will be SIX WEEKS before
we get the carpet installed!!!)
So....... in the meantime, we bought a gallon
of slate grey floor paint and we will just
clean and then paint the floors in the office,
bedroom and closet.
And put down my area runner rugs I have already.
That will work until we get the real stuff.
Meanwhile.....
Rod was BUSY!
I LOVE the floor!
It's not really this dark in real life.
More like what it looks like in the
sunlight from the windows.
Isn't it gorgeous???
I almost hate to put down area rugs
and cover it up... but it is also
VERY ECHO-Y.
So, we will need at least a couple rugs.
And maybe I'll hang some curtains.
We'll see.
Anyhow.
It was a busy and productive day!
(And now the sky is darkening, the wind
is increasing and we may get a thunderstorm...)
Rain is always welcome.
Just DO NOT HAIL.
We are finally getting some baby
Delicata Squash that looks like it
might be ready to harvest in a few weeks.
The garden is starting to look pretty good.
The beans are FINALLY big enough that
the rabbits aren't nibbling on the plants anymore.
We have cantaloupe and watermelon
plants starting to climb the trellis.
(And we saw a baby cantaloupe today!)
Some of the roma tomatoes have set fruit!
And one of my SunGold cherry tomatoes
has a cluster of little baby tomatoes.
So......
no hail, please!
Ok,
I'm off to see what I can feed this crew.