Friday, April 24, 2026

Moving the Transplants

 Kyle and I (ok, mostly Kyle)
worked hard yesterday and got
ALL of the tomatoes transplanted
and about half of the peppers.


This is what happens when you start 
your tomatoes WAAAAAAAY
too early.


But the peppers look pretty good!
There were plants on the front seat too.

Anyhow.

I didn't take a picture because by the time we were
done, the wind was blowing about a gazillion
miles an hour, I was SUNBURNED,
and I was TIRED.
(And they are tiny up against their trellis
and you probably couldn't see them anyway.)

We had to stop about 4 so we could
run the sprinklers for 2 hours.
And then after the sprinkler did its thing,
I came behind with a water wand and
hand watered in them all.

It was actually pretty easy and efficient
and didn't take nearly 2 hours.
I might do more of that..... we'll see.

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In OTHER news, it looks like Jim sold
his car!!!
(An important step in moving...)


Marketing is half the battle!
(And the fact that it's a good car,
low mileage, and he's taken care of it...)
But a good photo doesn't hurt!

One guy wanted to make a trade.


Tempting.
But.... Kansas.
Dirt, farm roads.
And... CASH is King.

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In OTHER OTHER news,
Sabrina has a couple of virtual
job interviews today.....
FINGERS CROSSED!!!!
They are all going to love her
and there will be a bidding war.
I'm confident.

Things are getting REAL around here!

More planting on tap for today.
We want to get the rest of the peppers
in the ground and also the seeds
for the rest of the garden.
There are a LOT of them.
But we can do it!

They are forecasting rain for tomorrow
and Sunday.
We'll see if it actually happens,
but if it does, it would be a good start
for our new babies.

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

LOVELY Visit!

 We had a REALLY good time!

This morning Kyle came over and
we headed into Hays to go to the
Sternberg Museum of Natural History.



I couldn't decide which version I liked better.
They were both cute!


We even got a picture with Kyle in it!

We saw lots of interesting things, 
spent a couple of hours wandering around
and learning lots about the Natural History
of the state of Kansas.
Lots of fossils.
(Yes Kyle. Including US.... lol.)

We did a LOT of laughing.

Then we drove over to the Fort Hays
State University's bison herd!


There were a bunch of buffaloes looking 
at a bunch of buffalos.




They have a nice little herd.
2 traditionally colored,
1 half and half
and the one white one...

It was a really nice day.
Not tooooo hot and pretty windy
so kept the temperature down
as well as the flies... lol.

Drove them around the university
campus a little and then to Walmart
so they could pick up some bottles
of water and iced tea for the rest
of their trip...
and then home so they could pack
up and head to Utah next.


Our front porch.


It was pretty windy!
(Rod was trying to escape before MORE pictures...)


All in all, it was a nice visit
and we were sorry to see them leave.


Bye guys!
Until next time!
(They are headed to Moab, want to do
the Arches and then up to Boise to spend
a day or two with some old friends from
our Provo / Rocky Mountain Helicopter days
and then Yellowstone and home again
via the northern route.)

Safe travels!!!

Scott & Janis Visiting!

 We have been having a great
visit with Scott and Janis!

Scott might be happier than
I've ever known him to be!
And I've known him for 46 years.

Retirement suits them both!


The gazebo at City Park, Hill City


No idea what I was doing.....


Checking out Kyle's house


They were really impressed with all
he built, especially by himself!


I stayed up at Kyle's with the dog
and Kyle drove them around the property.


Ending with a tour of the new
house build.


No trip to WaKeeney is complete without
a stop at the North Pole and a picture
with Santa!


Last night we went to dinner at
the Brazin' Bull and had yummy
Taco Tuesday stuff (and hamburgers
and the BEST corn fritters and
fried okra) and then home to sit
in the living room and tell stories.

Today we are going into Hays to
tour the Stenberg Museum.
I have to teach tonight and Rod has
Mutual, I'm not sure what else the
evening will bring, but today will
be lots of fun!

Monday, April 20, 2026

Blast From the Past

 It's been a CRAZY day.
We were expecting Scott and Janis to
come visit some time this week.
Not necessarily TODAY..... lol.

So instead of planting the garden,
I did a deep clean of the house and
then Kyle and I ran into Hays to get 
some groceries.

They arrived while I was teaching my
first hour, so I went outside and visited
with them for a minute during breaks
and then they went out for dinner
at the little Prairie Rose Bar & Grille.

They said it was delicious!

I'll take some pictures tomorrow when
we take them out to see the new house
and the farm.
(Wish there was more to see.....)

But in the meantime,
this popped up on my timeline.


2011!!!!!

HAHAHAHAHA!
Wonder if he will revert back to that
once he's living out here in the
backwoods of Kansas???


Saturday, April 18, 2026

Taping and Mudding

 Poor Rod.
Not much variety in his life.
Now that he's all done with the plumbing
(just some minor shower stuff left
and connecting it all to the septic...)
he is now on the Taping and Mudding detail.


He's doing a great job!


It's not without its challenges....
the tray flipped off his ladder and
hit him in the sleeve.
Good thing it's just mud.
Washes right out.

I'll help him when I can,
but next week is all about the garden.
I need to get the tomatoes and peppers
in the ground now that the COLD
is likely over for the year.
Last frost date is like the 5th of May,
but looking at the forecast we are
in the low 40's to 50's overnight
(with one HIGH 30) between
now and then.

PLUS we want to get the seeds
in the ground as well.

We can't wait to see actual green stuff
growing in the garden!
Yesterday I went to my friend Mary's 
house - she started more than she needed
and so I got 2 "No Heat Jalapeno"
as well as 2 Pablano peppers.
I forgot to get any of those seeds.
So that will be nice.
I'll probably put them in the raised beds
here at the house.
I'm going to leave a couple of the other
tomatoes and peppers here as well
so Jim and Sabrina will have something
in the gardens besides flowers and
potatoes and garlic.


Our bush under Kyle's window is looking 
GLORIOUS this week!
(Rod JUST mowed... those darn dandelions
pop up overnight!)

Anyhow.
Just finished the Louisiana class for the day.
I'm tired of sitting in this chair....
I'm headed to the living room to chat with
my honey and make him some dinner.

Have a lovely Saturday evening!

OH!!!!!!
And while I was at Mary and Dave's we
were talking about their aphid issues
(luckily we haven't have that yet...)
but we have GRASSHOPPERS
and they said to get some TURKEYS!
Those guys LOVE grasshoppers and will
eat every last one of them.
In fact, after they were all gone,
they trundled down the road to the 
neighbor's field and ate all those too!
Dave just walked down every night
and pushed them back home.

So.... we might need to get a couple
of turkeys!
(They said they had 20 of them,
one drowned in the water trough
and the other hit an electric wire and
got tangled and died....)
But they ate all the grasshoppers
so they didn't need to feed them
and their biggest was FORTY POUNDS!

Anyhow.
Something to consider....

Friday, April 17, 2026

Love That Excavator!

 And the operator, obviously.... lol.


Using that handy dandy piece of equipment
yesterday (and Wednesday) we got all
of the tomato infrastructure installed!
Four rows with 6 posts in each row took
just under 10 minutes to do.
Imagine using a t-post pounder to do that!!!
(About half way through, Kyle opened the
window and said "And you want to SELL
this machine???")

Yes, yes, I do. 
Ok, I don't, but that was the deal.
(It's running us over $600/month... and we put
$25k down when we bought it. Would be nice
to stop paying that and get that down payment back.)
But on days like this, I question my decision.
It's not going anywhere anytime soon though.
We will need to put in the septic system,
and dig all the trenches for the water from the
well to the house and the garden, and probably
some electricity out to the other well.
And bring in some fill dirt around the
base of the house, and try to fill in the "pond",
and there are probably a gazillion other things
Kyle wants to do with it once his poor
brain can stop thinking about the house build.

Anyhow.


There is a line of arches for the beans.
Then several (4) rows of t-posts
so we can do the infamous Florida Weave
around our gazillion tomato plants.
Also one row with cattle panels like last
year for the cherry tomatoes that take
over our lives....


Yeah, it's not straight.


But I needed a "before" picture,
because hopefully by July it will be
TOTALLY covered in bean plants
(and beans...)

We have a freeze warning tonight,
so the plants (which have been outside
overnight for the last two days and nights)
are coming back inside the house under 
the lights to protect them.
But Monday, this garden will look more
like a garden.
With ACTUAL green stuff in the ground!
(That isn't onions or weeds.... lol.)
Gotta sharpen the stirrup hoes.

Let the 2026 garden season begin!

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Goodness Gracious!

 We have been BUSY!!!

Rod got ALL the plumbing done!
YEA!!!
And then he assembled the metal
box that the AC unit will sit on.


He bought the kit and said the
instructions were TERRIBLE.
But he got it figured out.
I guess if you can build a helicopter,
you can build a metal box.


Kyle finished the drywall.
All he has left are the walls in the
bathrooms and the mechanical room
since Rod is still doing stuff in there.

And today Kyle and I put up the cattle
panels for the tomatoes to lean against
and then got about half of the arched
panels we are going to put the pole beans on.

We are going to do a FULL 50 foot row of
arched panels with beans!
I'm so excited!!!
It will be really cool looking!
(And feeling)
They won't be fully grown
until July.
It will be lovely to sit under there!

Anyhow.
(Plus picking beans is AWFUL, so having
them up on a trellis overhead will be so
much better!)
(Remember the rattlesnake beans?
Same idea - but Kentucky Blue beans...)

Anyhow.
We also planted a full 100' of potatoes.
Some red, some purple and some yellow.
We have some leftover from last year
that we didn't harvest.
Didn't think it was worth it.
They were TINY and not very prolific,
so we just left them in the ground
and they are growing!
About half a 50' row.
NONE of the sweet potatoes we left
in the ground came back, but that's ok.

Anyhow.
It was a busy and productive day.
I'll head back out there in the morning
and we will get the rest of the arches up.
And then we want to start getting some
seeds in the ground.
The soil is 50-60 degrees.
It will only be 29 overnight on Friday and Sat
but nothing will be up by then anyway,
so it should be ok.
And we want it IN THE GROUND!

Then next week we will finally
start transplanting the tomatoes and peppers.
Gotta get them in the garden and out
of the spare room.
Scott and Janis are coming for a few
days, probably next week,
and then Jim and Sabrina will be here,
so we need that room cleaned out!

OK.
Just finished teaching,
Rod just got home from Mutual.
I'm going to go figure out something
quick and easy for us to eat 
and then it's time for bed.