Wednesday, June 24, 2026

NO MORE MUD!!!!!

 Ok, it's been raining a little every night,
so there is actually LOTS of mud....

but the guys are DONE MUDDING!!!!!

I'm SO excited!
(And so are they!)

Now they have moved on to prep...


Getting those windows and doors
covered with plastic.


They got most everything out of the house.
And what they can't move
(the flooring mostly)
they are also covering in plastic.

And then comes PAINT!!!!!!!!!!
Yippeeeeeee!

We are all so ready to be done with
mudding and taping!

Meanwhile, the garden is starting to produce.

Jim and Sabrina SOLD OUT all the zucchini
and something like 23 onions on Saturday.
And then last night Jim and I sat in the backyard
and washed and skinned all the onions.


From this....


To this.
Looks MUCH MUCH better!
We shouldn't have any trouble selling those!
We are going to separate them by size,
some are "pearl" and some are a fairly decent size.
(Again, they are Texas Yellow NOT WallaWalla,
so they won't ever be HUGE, but they are nice!)

(Most of the big ones are on the bottom...)

He also brought home a nice handful of
some of the spicier peppers.
Those tend to fruit MUCH sooner than the
bell type peppers.
He's in the kitchen now, cooking up
some peppers and onions.
Plus we have some chicken nuggets we are
cooking and putting in wraps with some
ceasar salad.
Nice and fresh and perfect for a warm evening.

Hope you had a wonderful Wednesday!

OH.....
Rod and I stayed home today,
he slipped off the bumper of the dump truck
the other day and skinned up his shin pretty badly.
It is all nicely scabbed over, but his leg
keeps swelling and is pretty uncomfortable,
so today we decided to go to the little
walk-in clinic at our town hospital and get
a quick x-ray to make sure it's ok.

We should hear back tomorrow.
(No Radiologist on staff today...)

I'll be sure to update when I hear.
I'm sure he's fine, but we want to be sure.
We all know he has TOUGH BONES.
But......

Ok, off to dinner!

Monday, June 22, 2026

Happy Birthday Rozann!

 Today is the Birth day of my little sister!
So Happy Birth Day to Rozann!
(And to Mom!)

It's been a few years since she was born.
But they have been full of fun


and love


and adventure.


She has been a constant example to me of
just putting one foot in front of the other
and taking the good times


with the disappointments.


(Thank goodness for Facebook photos!!!)

I'm so excited for the new adventures that are
on her horizon.
There are lots of fun and exciting things
yet to come!

I wish we were closer and could spend
more time together,
but when we do, it is like no time passed at all.
(I wonder if she still scratches her pillow
at night - drove me to distraction!)
Or calls baseball games in her sleep.
Oh the joys of sharing a room with 
someone who was so filled with LIFE!

Happy Birthday Frozie Rozie!
I LOVE YOU!

Friday, June 19, 2026

Holy Onions Batman!

 We planted 3 and a half, 50 foot rows of onions,
with 4 rows of onions in each row.
That's a LOT of onions.

Some of them have flopped over,
which is the sign they are ready for harvest.

So...
today we harvested SOME.
(It didn't make a dent...)


There are a dozen or more zucchini in the 
bottom of the yellow milk crate.
Otherwise, it's alllllll onions.

When I got ready to leave to come 
home to teach tonight's class,
I hopped in my car 
and...

Oh my burning eyes!
Jim put them in the back of MY CAR!
(instead of the bed of his truck...)
Hahahahahahahaha!

I had to drive home with the back
windows open because WOW!


That is a lot of onions.
They are "Texas Yellow". 
So a pretty good size for a regular
yellow onion.
I did pick a few red onions, but
we didn't plant a gazillion of those
and they weren't ready yet.

We kept expecting them to be HUGE,
but last year we planted Walla Walla and
they get to be monsters.
These are much more reasonable sized.
(Most people don't need / want a HUGE onion.)

Anyhow.

Jim and Sabrina are all ready to head into
Hays to the farmers market in the morning.
But tonight there is a drive-in movie!
(A group has been working on building a
drive-in for about 2 years now, tonight they
are showing Smokey and the Bandit
as a fund raiser to get more of the 
infrastructure built.)
Sounded like fun!
So they went to the movie.

I'll put the finishing touches on the stuff
they need for the market tomorrow.
Wish I could go, but I'm teaching this weekend.

Meanwhile, on the way home I glanced
down at my odometer.


Cool, eh?


And the new holly hock is finally in bloom.
The flowers are stark white!
So beautiful!

Ok, need to finish my paperwork for tomorrow's
class and then get the rest of the stuff 
gathered and organized for the market.

NITE ALL!

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

First Harvest!!!

 Since none of our peas even germinated...
well, that's not true.
We found a random pea plant hiding today
in the middle of the carrots.
Like 5 rows away from where we planted them...
there were 3 ripe pods on there!
They were DELICIOUS!!!!!
But that's hardly a harvest.

As usual,
zucchini wins the race!


We counted 18 zucchini ready or nearly ready
for harvest!
Jim picked as many as would fit in his shirt.


Looking good!!!

I left one at Kyle's place for him to eat tonight
and we are cooking one up here for us.

We should also be able to harvest a bunch of
the onions by Friday.
They are starting to flop over, which is
the sign they are ready.

And I'm going to go through my freeze dried
stuff from last year and package some up.

I think Jim and Sabrina may take what we have
over to the Farmers Market in Hays and see
how they do.
(I have to work this weekend...)

And so it begins.....

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Finally Flowers!

One of my favorite things last year
was my flower garden.
 

This year it is FINALLY starting to be pretty!
These are my little tiny pansies.
I didn't think they would survive,
but they seem really happy down in the
shade under the buttons.


The buttons are all volunteers from last year.
And the holly hocks overwintered!


The zinnias are from seeds I saved from 
last years garden.
They are finally starting to open up.


Same with the marigolds.
The little tomato next to the flower
is a volunteer from last year too.
There are lots of flowers and
even a couple baby tomatoes.

It's starting to look pretty out there!
And then I need to start over at the
new house...
but it will be FUN!

Monday, June 15, 2026

Who is THAT?????

 Poor Jim drew the short straw.

Which meant he spent the day laying
flat on his back on a scaffold and
sanding the ceiling!

He was wearing a hat, so his hair was protected...

He climbed down about every 15 or 20 minutes
and cleaned off....

They were both using power sanders, but
Kyle was doing the walls using a sander
on a long pole with a shop vacuum attached
(less dust...).
He got all the walls done today, so they
will be using that sander for the ceiling next.
He did the master closet that way and said
it was WAAAAAAAAAY better.
But Jim was already dirty.

Tomorrow is Hays Day.
So they get a break from sanding, but then
it's right back to it. They should be done
in one more day.
And then they need to put on a skim coat
of mud (thinner and easier / faster to sand)
and then they will be DONE with
mudding and taping.

EVERYBODY hates that job.

Meanwhile Rod got the shower all finished.

And I got more of the onions weeded.
And then I noticed a bunch of the onions in
the other beds are starting to flop over.
Which means they are ready to harvest.

I'm going to get it all weeded just in time
to pull them out and plant something else.
Hahahaha.

So I might switch and weed the beans.
Kyle started those the other day and
they look much better all weeded.

I planted some replacement cucumber
seeds today on a section of trellis that
didn't have any tomatoes.

The carrots are looking pretty good.
There are zucchini.
And some flowers are starting to pop
out on the delicata squash....

Now if we can just get some rain.
Which is what EVERYBODY in the west
is praying for.
While the east is kind of drowning.
Isn't that the way it goes?

Anyhow.

Enjoy your picture of the abominable snowman.
Or the guy from the band KISS.
I'm going to go make dinner.

Friday, June 12, 2026

Fun Tree!

 On the way into Hays,
along Highway I-70,
there is a hill.
And on top of the hill,
there is a tree.


It is a VERY large tree!
And it looks, for all the world,
like a buffalo!

Isn't that the coolest???
Since I first saw this one,
I've been noticing lots of trees around
that kind of look like that.
Rod and I saw one waaaaaay off in the
distance on our way to the butcher yesterday.
It was too far away to get a good picture of though.

Also, speaking of plants.
Last year I "chaos" planted the flower bed.
All that means is I dumped all the seeds
from the various seed packets into a bowl
and then sprinkled them liberally on the dirt.

There was this one plant that came up.
The leaves kind of looked like a squash.
And since we had random squash coming up all
over the yard (remember the spaghetti and
zucchini from the chickens?) we just let it
grow, not knowing what it would be.

Well, it turned out to be nothing.
And when I cleaned out the bed last fall,
it was still green, so I left it.

This spring it was still alive and started to
grow and then got these big buds on it.
Kyle and I decided it was likely some sort
of weed and considered pulling it.
But I didn't. No reason. Just didn't.

And it's a good thing!


It turned out to be a DEEP purple hollyhock!
There's another tucked in the bachelor buttons,
it has buds, but since it is so shaded, I don't know
if it will do anything.
We think that's why last year it didn't bloom.
It was buried deep under the zinnias.
But this year it got a head start!

Pretty, eh?

I also tucked some tiny little pansies under the
bachelor buttons hoping they will shade them and
keep them cool enough they can continue to bloom.
So far it's working.
I forgot to take a picture and I just watered out
there, so everything is wet.

Anyhow.

I'm nearly finished with my computer tasks this 
morning, (bill paying, ordered new garments,
some phone calls... that sort of thing) and now
I'm going to get dressed and head to the farm
to do some more weeding (shocked, I know...)
before it gets too warm.