Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Catching Up "Again"

 First off....
So happy to hear all is well in Tucson.
We had a scare with Dad.
And then Mom got sick.
Can't wait to chat with her in 
the morning and make sure she is
all better again!
Whew!

In the meantime,
it has been a BUSY few days here.

Starting with Wednesday.


Kyle started the reconstruction of the
chicken coop by dropping 4 posts in
the ground and then putting posts
ON the ground for the walls to sit on.
Then he picked up the back wall and
put it on its base and secured it in place.


Got the roost bars in place.


Then it was time for the front wall.
Had to do them out of order, 
because that's the order they fell in...


Had to pick it up with the excavator
and get it all hooked up with a chain.


Had to get it spun around so it was
facing the right direction.


It was a pretty windy afternoon,
so it took some talent!


The wind was helping / not helping...
depended on the moment.


But he persevered.


Slid that puppy into place,
like it was no big deal.
The man is a MAESTRO!

Not bad for a day's work.
I had to leave to go teach,
he got the two end walls reconstructed
(they were pretty torn up... but he got
them put back together.)
And called it a day.

The next day he picked up that roof you
see still on the ground and got it all
together so the chickens had someplace
to sleep!


He put it up against the fence in the 
alleyway leading into the pig barn.
Cut a hole and connected the fence
to the coop.


The roof looks a little "ruffled".
(No idea what his hand is doing...
probably holding some screws?)


Got the door all installed.

Meanwhile, a ward member was there
harvesting two of our pigs in the next 
pasture. It was extremely distracting!


There was ONE casualty we couldn't salvage.


Poor little ladder.
But now the coop is on the ground and
we don't NEED the ladder to get in and out
anymore. I'm VERY happy about that!


Friday he hooked up the tiller on the
tractor and we got the rows all prepped
for the next planting.
He added some sand (from the "pond" he dug)
and some coconut coir to the first three rows.
I added some 10-10-10 fertilizer and he
planted 4 rows of carrots in each of the
three 50' rows.
One row of red, one of yellow and one of orange.
We hope to have LOTS of carrots!
Then we put in 3 rows of onion sets!
Fingers crossed!

Saturday morning we headed into town early
to meet up with some other members to 
clean the church. 
Then to the store to get more onions to plant,
and then to WalMart to get some cookies,
and then to Wendy's for lunch.

It was a SCORCHER out there!


Yes.
It's MARCH.
(I talked to Jim, it was 72 in Florida!!!)

Back to the church for a baptism for
the wife of a long time member.
It was a really nice meeting.
I expected maybe 8 or 9 people to attend.
It's 2:00 on a Saturday afternoon.

We had 37 people.
Standing room only in the Relief Society
Room and the little tiny font room.
(I bought 36 cookies..... lol.)


The temperature on the way home.
Yikes!!!!!

We stopped at the house to change clothes
and then ran out to the farm to take some
measurements and drop off some stuff.
 
On the ride home.....


There was a LARGE fire just outside town.
That's our Chief of Police's farmstead.
It came close to his home, but they were
able to get it under control.
Lucky it was Saturday and not Friday!
Friday there were extremely high winds.
As you can see from the picture, on Saturday
there was almost no wind.
The smoke was going straight up.

It still burned a good amount of pasture land.
But his cattle were in another part of the property,
and between the fire trucks, 
a plane borrowed from the state
and lots of local farmers using their
equipment to cut fire breaks around the
burned areas, they were able to 
contain it to only a few hundred acres.



Looked like someone tossed a cigarette
butt out their window. The burned area
started right at the edge of the highway,
and burned a good area.

There were LOTS of people concentrating
on protecting the Chief's place, but
also the OIL WELL right there by the highway.

The police drove up and down the streets
in North WaKeeney letting us know about
the fire (like you couldn't see / smell it)
and asking us to put sprinklers on our yards
and prepare for an evacuation order if the
winds picked up.

After the major fires last week in Nebraska,
everyone was a little extra on edge.
But it turned out well and we were
all thankful for the efforts of those
who worked so quickly and efficiently
to get it put out before anything more than
grass land was lost.

It was nice to have a relatively quiet Sunday.
We went in early so Rod could attend
his 7:30 Bishopric meeting.
Then we both went to the 8:30
Ward Council meeting.
Then church at 10:00.
Relief Society at 11:00.
Meetings until nearly 2:00.
And finally HOME.

Kyle came over for some pork ribs
for dinner and then we were all happy
to head off to bed.

Which is where I'm headed NOW.

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Waiting for Warm Ground

 We are just waiting for the ground
in the farm garden to warm up to
50 degrees so we can transplant
our tomatoes.

It's going to be 94 on Saturday.
But it was 8 on Monday.
So.... yeah.

Looks like the night time temps
will be in the high 30s and low 40s
with daytime temps in the low 70s
now for the next 15 days.
It might not be long now...
but in the meantime, they needed to move.

Yesterday after our Hays trip,
Kyle helped me rearrange the
"greenhouse".
(hahahaha)


We moved all the tomato plants
to the floor (with plastic trash bags
under them to catch any drips...)
Hardwood floors are beautiful,
but kind of a pain in the neck.


On the top shelf on the left are our chives.
They will get transplanted around the tomatoes.
The next row are peppers.
And the bottom shelf are 2 more trays of
72 more pepper starts and a tray of
roma tomatoes (you can't see them in this picture).


The tomatoes are SUPER leggy, but we will
"plant 'em DEEP" and get some good
root growth on them.

I pulled flowers off all the SunGold cherries
yesterday. Too early guys!


These are the peppers we were pretty
sure I had killed by overwatering.
They are looking pretty healthy now though.
(The baggie covered pot in the back are some
okra seeds from last year's crop... just checking
to see if they are viable. If they are, I have to
rake them all up before Kyle tills that area...)


Keep growing little guy!


And the little romas are going to get
up potted probably Thursday.

Or maybe I'll wait until we transplant the 
others into the garden. 
There are 72 of these guys and not that
much room on the floor for them!

We are hoping to have tomatoes 
coming out of our ears this summer.

Fingers crossed!!!!!

We need to get the cattle panels up
for the peas that have finally germinated
as well as for the tomatoes.
They are moving to where we just pulled
all the okra out.

Meanwhile, Rod is working on the
plumbing under the house for the
half bathroom yesterday and today.
I think he got the kitchen and prep room
sink plumbing (pipes to the septic)
all finished.
Then he'll work on the master bath.
Next comes the water lines (pex).
We bought all those lines and fittings
when we were in town yesterday.
Kyle will likely have to install those
since they are going in the attic instead
of under the house.
(Less chance of freezing in the winter...)
And, of course, Rod isn't allowed to 
go on ladders and into the ceiling.
(Or on the roof.)

Once all the waterlines are done,
we can start putting up drywall and
closing up those walls and ceilings!
And THEN it will start looking like
an actual house!

Nope.
Not excited AT ALL.

Monday, March 16, 2026

Silly BamBam!

 Kyle called me last night.
We decided it was too windy
for him to come into town for dinner.

He got the trailer popped back
onto its tires, but there is going
to be LOTS of work to get the
coop functional again.

Good news though, it didn't mess
up the door.
He really likes that door!
It's an actual door, not something
he built from scrap wood like
the doors on the pig barn...

Unfortunately the brand new
solar light we bought and he installed
on Tuesday didn't survive though.

and.....

possibly when the coop fell over and
made a big racket (we imagine, he was
in town at church when it happened)
Bam (the male puppy) got out.
No evidence of going UNDER any of the
fences or gates. (And if he had squirted
under, Pebbles would have followed,
she's his little shadow.)
So he probably jumped the 4' fence.

While we were talking, Kyle could hear
Bam barking and Winston barking back.
He was pretty sure he could see him
across the road, but it was about 18 degrees
outside, the wind was still roaring,
and he was just barely thawing out from
feeding the pigs.

So... good luck Bam.

This morning he saw him about .5 mile 
away across the road, 
He went over and got him and
brought him back and put him in 
with the other dogs where he belongs.

Dufus!


It was a bit brisk when I got up.
We were planning to go to the farm
around noon, but it was still
below freezing.
So no.

Instead I'm reading a book
and kind of watching You Tube.
Waiting til 4:30 to start today's class.


Tomorrow the forecast is sunny and 74.
That will feel good!

Sunday, March 15, 2026

WINDY!!!!!

 It's been a busy couple of days!

Friday (Saturday???) Kyle got lots more
of the siding done, this time on the North side.
He is SOOOO almost finished!
(And happy about it, that's a LOT of up 
and down and up and down on a ladder...)


Looking good, eh?

And Rod has been UNDER the house,
doing the plumbing and getting it ready
for the pex inside the house...


That's lots of scooching around for a guy
with broken ribs and a not all the way
healed back.
But he's so happy to be back at work
and contributing to the build.
I'm proud of him.
(He's "mostly" listening to his body...)

Check out the temp on Saturday.


83 degrees!!!
And this morning we woke up to snowing
and a high of 37.
(Which happened about 6 am...)


Tonight it's going to be 11!
(Feels like ZERO)
And it's WINDY!!!!!
Sustained winds 38 - 40 mph with
gusts between 60 and 70 mph.

Kyle's house is fine.
Our house is fine.
Chicken house???????


Not so fine.

Of course, Kyle used his heavy equipment
and got the trailer standing up again,
but there's going to need to be some
major rebuilding for the coop.
(Looks like the roof is laying on the ground
next to the coop...)

But he wanted to get it standing up so the
girls would at least have a place to get up
under there to stay out of the wind tonight.

Hopefully they were all ok.

Oh the many joys of "spring" in the midwest.

Tomorrow is also going to be chilly and then
BAM.

Summer.

This is probably the last cold snap though,
so after a few days, we'll check the temp
in the dirt in the garden and maybe be able
to get the tomatoes in the ground.

But.... I'm not sure if our peas will survive.
They broke the surface yesterday probably.
They just don't love hot weather and it
looks like 80's for the next week.
And then probably drop back into the
high 60's and low 70s for awhile,
so as long as they make it through the
next few days, we might be ok.

HOPE SO!
We planted TEN 50-foot rows!
5 rows each.
In each row, there is a row of bush,
then two rows of pole (with a cattle panel 
in the middle of them) and another row of bush.
So yeah, tomorrow we need to put up
the cattle panels too.

Garden season is UPON US!

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Happy Birthday NANCY!

 Goodness gracious,
how time is flying!
It seems like I just did a birthday
post the other day!

So... today is Nancy's big day!

And a BIG DAY it is!!!!!

Michelle (with lots of help from Nanc 
I'm sure...) is hosting her HUGE
event today.
LOTS and lots of amazing vendors
all brought together in one location
for the lucky people of Tucson to
enjoy and purchase fun and unique things
but local artisans.

SO much work.
And so worth it!!!

Sondra, Greg, Syd and Zoe got to
drive out and spend a few days
with them too!
How I WISH I could have pulled off
a visit at the same time.

I'm sure they are all having a BLAST!

There's a BIG birthday party planned
to celebrate Nancy on the 14th and Greg J
on the 13th.
(Rozann's Greg, not Sondra's Greg...)
(Good taste in husband names girls!)

But if you ask Nanc, I'm sure she will
tell you the BEST present she got was
a phone call from Chris, currently in the
hospital in Bangkok....


Some EXCELLENT health news for him!
No better news for a Mom to receive just
12 minutes into her birthday.

We are SO happy and relieved for you!

Anyhow.
We all know how amazing Nancy is.
She says she is "pulling back", but
even then, she does so much for so many.
So many people LOVE her to bits.

Every time I talk to Mom (every Tuesday)
Nancy is busy going to lunch with this friend,
and helping out with something with this friend,
and having a get together with these friends...
(As an introvert, it makes my teeth hurt... lol)
But she THRIVES!

I am so grateful to have Nancy as my sister.

I will be FOREVER grateful for her staying on
the phone with me into the weeeeeee hours of the
morning as I drove through the dark on
various versions of "Bob's Road" through the
backwoods of Kansas on my way to Wichita.
She kept me laughing and talking and
NOT stressing about what was happening with Rod.

Just a typical thing that Nancy does without
even thinking about it.
She just..... does.
Whatever people need.
And she is so intuitive about WHAT they need.

I love you Nanc!
And I miss you!
I'll get out there to visit........
once things here calm a little.
(hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha)

Happy Birthday!!!!


Thursday, March 12, 2026

Siding Going Up

 It's pretty windy out there...
but if you play your cards right
(And Kyle usually does)
you can work on the side of the
house that's NOT in the wind.

So yesterday he finished the
South side of the house.


Looking good, eh?

The raw board on the bottom is where we will
attach the deck and above will be the deck roof.
But we have to get the septic tank in first,
since the pipes run under the deck.

Yesterday Rod went into town (by himself)
and picked up all the PVC to run the pipes
under the house and out to the septic.
We dropped it all off today.
Had to pick up 500# of pig feed,
so did it all in one trip.

Tomorrow he's going to start working
on the plumbing.
He's SO EXCITED to finally be able to
do something besides sit in his chair
and walk on his treadmill.

He PROMISED to listen to his body
and not over do.

Meanwhile, it was 74 out there today!
(And windy)
We dug down into the rows and discovered
some little pea seeds that have germinated.
Another day or two and they should
break the surface of the soil and we
will see little pea plants!!!!
I'm so excited!

We are going to have an artic blast 
(hopefully the last) on Sunday.
But then it looks like it's going to be
spring weather going forward.

We just got back from a quick trip to
our little town grocery store (Malays).
They are having a big 3-day sale.
We got some personal frozen pizzas for
$0.50 each, some pot pies for $1. each
and some hot dogs for $0.97.
(And buns for $2.09..... lol. Not on sale.)

We like to support our little grocery
store when we can.
Sometimes their prices are just too high,
but when you just need a gallon of milk
or whatever, it's cheaper to pay their
prices than to make a trip into Hays.

And they DO have some awesome
specialty things we can't get at WalMart.
Like their stuffed mushrooms.
SOOO yummy!

Anyhow.

It was a fun day and we got quite a 
bit accomplished.

And now I think I'm going to go make
us some hotdogs and BBQ potato chips
for dinner.
Sounds like fun.


Oh, and we got a single daffodil.
He doesn't look too happy.
Better get some water on him!

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

GROWING!!!!!

 Egads!
The tomatoes are GROWING like crazy.


They have OUTGROWN their shelf.
Jim laughed at me today...
they are SunGold cherry tomatoes.
Indeterminate and FAST growers.

He was all like... "You planted them ALREADY???"
Well, yes.
Last year we felt like we were behind.
So this year we decided to be proactive
and plant them early.
Possibly a little too early.
Possibly.

LOL.


Monday it was 84.
Today the high was 52 and its going
to be pretty chilly out there.
But LOOK AT SUNDAY!
And then it jumps back up and
nothing below 32 overnight for the
rest of the 15 day forecast and
likely for the rest of "winter".
(although there's always that surprise
spring storm possible...)

Anyhow.
We really need to do something with them.
We are thinking about taking them off the
shelf and putting them on a big table
and making a little PVC frame to hang
their lights (adjustable) above them.
Similar to Jim's setup.


Except his is permanent so he
made it out of wood.

Anyhow.
Hopefully by mid-next week we can
start moving them outside to harden off
and then get them (at least the cherries)
into the ground.

We have a lot of Roma tomatoes, but they
aren't in such a big hurry.
They'll be ok for awhile longer.
And I have another tray of 72 that are
just now getting their true leaves
so it will be at least a month before
they need to go outside.

But those CHERRIES!
Goodness gracious!

Hahahahahahahahaha.

(I've been picking flowers off them...
don't want them to start fruiting yet!)
But they WANT to.
We might be sitting in a parking lot
with trays of cherry tomatoes while
everybody else in town is just
starting to plant!