I drove from Kyle's house,
down to the farm,
and as I passed by Pig World,
I glanced over and couldn't find Fred!
Can you?
Little silly!
He LOVES his mud wallow.
We got LOTS accomplished yesterday.
more weeding (getting the rows ready for more okra)
and harvested the rest of the onions.
We started processing them in Kyle's shed
since there's air conditioning...
but that many onions in a closed space
was PAINFUL!
So we moved the operation out to his porch.
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| Jim and I chose to wear gloves, because... ONION! |
Kyle said "Now THIS is Homesteading.
Family all sitting on the porch together,
processing the harvest."
We cut the green tops off the onions,
as well as the root beards,
and put them in the wagon.
We FILLED the wagon,
2 milk crates AND a 5 gallon bucket!
It was shady and a nice breeze.
Actually REALLY nice!
Next job is to wash and clean them up.
We will probably sell some of them,
but most of them will get preserved.
We don't have a cold room,
so they will either get chopped or sliced and
frozen in vacuum sealed bags,
or some will get freeze dried.
And some will get caramelized and then either
freeze dried or canned.
We probably will not need to grow onions
next year. (Except a few for fresh eating...)
And then we headed into town.
Found some carpet for the office, bedroom and closet.
(Didn't buy it yet, not ready...)
Picked up some more kitchen and bathroom cabinets.
There is still ONE missing, I'm hoping they have it
tomorrow in the store (they didn't yesterday, but there
was a truck in the loading bay, so ... maybe???)
And some stuff to try to get a handle on the
squash bugs that would really like to eat
the zucchini, delicata, spaghetti and honey baby
squash we have growing.
And we went to Taco Bell.
And then grocery shopping.
We also bought a gazillion hoses and some of
those birdie type sprinkler heads that go
around and around in a circle.
This morning Kyle got them set up in the
"upper" garden where we are "growing" corn
and just planted more pumpkins.
It worked MOSTLY great!!!
We will need to make a few modifications,
but for the most part, it was a WIN!
He and I finished weeding one of the onion rows
getting ready to plant our fall carrots.
And then up to the house where Jim got the
rest of the ceiling fans (minus one still missing)
in the kitchen, bedroom and prep room,
installing the light in the master bathroom
and working on getting all the light switches
hooked up.
(Rod has been on forced REST,
he's doing too much and his back has
been hurting lately, so I made him stay home
for a few days to try to give it a break...
He did head into town tonight for Mutual though.)
About 3:00 we needed to leave so I could
get ready to teach tonight.
And Jim washed all the red onions.
There's only about half a bucket.
But they sure are pretty!
And now....
dinner, an episode or 2 of House on Prime TV
and then bed.


























