Thursday, May 7, 2026

My (almost not anymore) Florida Peeps

 My dandelion tea channeled y'all
again this morning!


We've been keeping you in our prayers
as you pack up, make all those big
decisions (keep? donate? toss? bury in the yard?)
Hahahahaha.
It's NOT fun and decision fatigue
is REAL!!!

But you will get through it!
Today is the truck delivery day!
And now it is ON.


The dogs wish they could help.
But they are pretty busy here.


Although Bear prefers to be a lap dog.
"Can I come up???"
NOPE.
(Ok, he did anyway....)
But I HAVE trained him that he does
NOT sleep on the bed.
He's a smart dog.
First night I had to be really forceful
and push him off the bed.
He was VERY offended.
The second night he hopped on and it
only took one big shove to get him off.
Hasn't tried since.
Good boy.

I've been busy too though.


I just pulled the watermelon out of the
freeze dryer.

OH MY GOODNESS!

Reid has GOT to try this.
It's the bomb!
Rod came in while I was packaging
it up (got 4 quart jars and this jar for
in the kitchen, daily snacking...)
and he immediately grabbed a baggie
and filled it to take with his lunch.

I'm not sure how it would have done 
in Florida. By the time I was done
getting it in jars, the dust on the trays
was getting pretty sticky already.
It rained all day yesterday so it's a 
little more humid than usual around here...
So I scooped it all up with my
bench scraper and put it in my 
water jug!
YUM!

Meanwhile, we had a late freeze
and EVERYTHING we started from
seed and planted out in the garden
is dead.
Sigh.

But there is an amazing lady at
Bomgaars (out in the parking lot)
and I was able to replace almost all of
it ... and since it was Senior Discount Day
(Tuesdays) I got 132 plants for $64.57!
Not bad!


I filled the cart all the way up
and then she offered to give me
the black plastic trays they come in too...
and there were a couple empty spots,
so I bought MORE. 
Hahahaha.


When I got home I went through and pulled
all the flowers and buds off the peppers.
WAAAAY too early for that nonsense.

I got a good variety of peppers and tomatoes.
(Even 4 Habanero and 4 Jalapeno for Jim...)
A good mix of cherry and slicer tomatoes
and several kinds of bell peppers.
No little rainbow snacking peppers though,
but we ordered more seeds on Friday.
They will be here tomorrow and I'll
get them started again.
They'll be late, but at least we will
get SOME.

There are a couple 4-packs of romas
in there, but I also started 36 more last week
and they are already germinated.
They will be good replacements when
these quit producing.
(Determinate tomatoes like Romas put
all their fruit on at one time and then
they are done, so we will have a second
wave... I'll probably start more in another
week or two for a third wave.)

Anyhow.

We are getting excited!!!
Lots of FUN THINGS coming up
in the next little bit!

I'm going to work on getting the room
ready for Jim and Sabrina.
Rod is working on the pump today.
It's not working the way he wants.
And then it's back to taping and mudding.

The end is in sight!

Monday, May 4, 2026

Well.... THAT Was Intense!

 We spent the day at the farm.
Rod was working on putting up
some new shelves in his shop
and I was watering the two gardens.

About 3:30 I left so I could teach.

And about 45 minutes into class
I got a text from Rod letting me
know he was getting ready to come
home, but there was a storm blowing in.

He was up at the pig barn,
closing everything up, 
when there was a HUGE lightning
and thunder crash and
BAM.

FIRE!!!!!

Went from a lightning strike to THAT in under a minute.

Those are our power poles on our property.
The road is right behind the furthest one.

These pictures are from Kyle's place.

The lightning hit right behind Steve's
house (the owner of the dog, Chester)
west of our property by about half a mile,
and spread FAST.

His house is on the top of the hill so Rod could keep track better.

This is directly across the street
from our new house.

It just kept rolling! The wind was pretty stout.

This progression is in under 5 minutes!

He called 911 to report it
and then sent me a text with a picture.
I sent a text to our neighbor Vincent.
He lives a couple miles away.
He knows EVERYBODY.

A couple minutes later, he texted back
that the brush trucks were on the way
and he was loaded up and heading down
with his disc.

About that time Rod texted the first
brush truck was on scene.

And here came 3 more....
And ALL the neighbors.
We use the term neighbors pretty loosely
around here.
The "Crop Doc" who flies a crop duster
and lives several miles up the highway
came to help.
The guy that delivers shale (and is going
to do our driveways once the build is done)
came to help.
And a bunch of fire fighters.
(Probably volunteers / farmers)

Anyhow.


They were able to get it out really quickly.
The first text was 6:15 and at 6:39
he was saying it was moving North East
(away from us...)
But it was fast moving and burned
a good bit of ground.
Thankfully no buildings were burned.
By 7:19 it was out and they were
just mopping up the hot spots.

We are grateful for good neighbors
and quick responders.
Fire is a THING.
Especially when we haven't had any
appreciable precipitation since December.
We had one light snow... but it was
really dry and didn't have any moisture 
in it when it melted.

Meanwhile, I was teaching.
So I put a picture on the screen and 
apologized for being a little scattered
and eventually just took an 
unscheduled extra break.

But all is well.

Rod got home at 9:00 just as I was closing
down the class.
The firefighters stayed until Vincent
got all the dirt disced where the hot spots
were.

And now, we are sitting down to
eat some Hawaiian Pizza and give
thanks for Heavenly Father looking 
out for our family.
AGAIN.

We are so grateful.

Monday Morning

 We had a good weekend.
I taught on Saturday.
Rod spent the day at the farm.
Where a "mystery man" came
and installed the weathervane
on the top of his shop.


It looks really good.


And I'll probably forgive him (eventually)
for getting on a ladder.
But he better not do it again!!!
(That was a house warming gift from
Tim and Angie before we moved...)

He's been in charge of feeding the
dogs, pigs and chickens while Kyle is
in Florida helping Jim & Sabrina move.


They are still puppies and LOVE to
rough house with each other.


Pebbles is the LAZIEST eater in the world.
She only eats laying next to her bowl.
Silly girl.


He has also done a BUNCH of work in
his shop, took down the little half wall
and moved the big freezer up against
the wall so he can get his giant lawn mower
and the 4-wheeler in there.
We need to do a little more re-arranging
so we can bring the 2nd freezer down from
the storage building to make room for
all of Jim and Sabrina's belongings.
They have to store pretty much
EVERYTHING until we move out of the
WaKeeney house and hand it over to them.
It will be tight in the storage building.
But we will make it work.

Today Rod is going to put more shelves
up on the wall above the freezer
so he can move more stuff off the floor
and make more space.

Meanwhile, this morning I cut up
a "super sized" watermelon we got
at our little local grocery store on
Saturday evening.
It's in the freezer now and heading
to the freeze dryer tomorrow.
That sounded like fun.
It's not the sweetest watermelon,
but it's also NOT watermelon season.
It was 25 pounds for $10.99,
so even if it's not perfect, it was
a really good deal.
We'll either eat it in little cubes
or maybe I'll just powder it all in
my food processor and we can add
it to lemonade, etc.
It smelled awesome though!

Now I'm heading to the farm to start
watering everything and feed all the
watermelon rinds to the pigs and chickens.
And then I teach again this evening.

Have a wonderful Monday!

Thursday, April 30, 2026

They Did It!

 Those men are amazing.


This is the LONG line of pipe
running the length of the garden.
It's going to be wonderful to have
a frost free hydrant at both ends
of the garden.
Waaaaaaaaaay less hose dragging.


And now the excavator magician
is filling the trenches.


And we have water!
Both to the garden,
and to the house, once we are ready.
Eventually they will build a
pump house to protect the well
and the pressure tank and pipes.
But for now....

WE HAVE WATER!

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Getting Closer to WATER

 The guys got most of the pipe
laid yesterday and then
discovered this morning that the
connectors weren't designed for
high pressure (like water....).
So, I jumped in the car and did
a quick trip to Home Depot to buy
some more connectors.
(Luckily they hadn't glued ALL of
the wrong ones in so we will be 
able to return them...)

Anyhow.

I also got 10 dozen eggs prepped for
the freeze dryer.
And then the adult son of a local friend
called and said he had just returned
from Missouri where he picked a 
bunch of morel mushrooms from a
"crick" bottom.


He has purchased lots of fun
freeze dried things from me at
the farmer's market and wondered
if I would be interested in trying
to freeze dry some of these...

I'm always up for a challenge!
So he brought them over and we
put them all spread out on the trays
and popped them into the machine.

Usually I pre-freeze everything, but they are
already pretty "dry" so they didn't
need to be pre-frozen.
(Even the Harvest Right App says
they only need a few hours of pre-freeze
and it's just as easy to do it in the machine.)

Anyhow.
I should have taken a picture,
but I was hurrying to get the eggs into
the freezer so they will be ready when
the mushrooms come out.
I want them all done before I have to
leave town on Friday.
Don't want Rod to have to deal with them.

Anyhow.
I'll snap a picture when they are done.

I needed to clean out the freezer though,
since I wasn't sure if I was going to
pre-freeze or not,
and there was half a bag of
Rhodes rolls.

Put them in pans and set them to rising.
During my final break I put them in the
oven with instructions for Rod to take
them out when it dinged.

That last hour of teaching was
TORTURE!!!
The rolls smelled so good!!!

I'm going to run make some alfredo
and we'll have nice warm rolls with it.

Anyhow.
The guys got the well pump moved from the
stock tank well over to the house well.
They didn't run any water through it though.
They'll do that tomorrow.
Wanted to make sure all the pipes glue
was fully cured.

So, hopefully tomorrow is the BIG day
for water!
It will be so good to just be able to
turn it on down at the garden and not 
need to mess with the generator anymore.
We've been doing that dance for 2 years.

OK,
I'm off to make some dinner.
Have a GREAT night!

Monday, April 27, 2026

New Project

 Interiors for the house are on hold
for a little bit, because 
WATER is important!

We got a "little" rain yesterday.
But not enough to make a dent.

So having water for the garden
is essential.
This is our third garden at the farm,
and bringing water in by trailer
is NO FUN.
Last year Rod and Kyle bought a pump
for the well (instead of the solar one that
just could NOT put out enough water...)
and that was a HUGE upgrade.
Except we don't have electricity all the
way out there at the well.


In case it's been awhile since you've seen
the property, the well is a LONG way
from the road, and a LONG way
from the garden.
They ran a LOT of pipe from the well
down to the garden, 
but we still have to run a generator
to get any water.
And gas isn't cheap these days.

So...........


Enter Kyle and the Cat Excavator!


Through the trees and down to the garden!
(Waaaaaaaaay up on the top of the hill
if you squint you can see the pig barn.)
Over on the right.
Kind of by the tree.
Only more to the right.
Yeah, there.


They even got some of the pipe run!
(He needs a ladder to get in and out 
of the trench, it's 4 feet deep!
Gotta stay below the frost line...)


It also goes from the well
(inside the Menard's tube...
we stuck that on it so nobody would
accidentally back into / over it!)
to the house.
Gotta have water there too!

Anyhow.
Pretty good for one day's work!
Tomorrow is Hays Day.
And then Wednesday they'll be back at it.

Hopefully we'll have water by Thursday,
because Friday Kyle and I head to
Wichita so he can jump on a plane to Orlando.

($65 one-way ticket... he's a little
worried they are going to strap him
on the WING!)

I'm continually amazed at what these guys
can accomplish when they put 
their minds to it.

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.