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.

Thursday, June 11, 2026

PORK!

 Today Rod and I drove back over to
the butcher's and picked up our pork.


There was a LOT of it!
Between the two pigs we had 
436 pounds of "hanging weight"
which is what they weigh once they
have removed all the extra stuff like
head, legs, skin, innards...

All of it is cut and wrapped in white
butcher paper.
We got TWO boxes of bacon!!!
YEA!


Once we got back to the farm, we loaded
it all into the giant freezer.

Yes, those are "chicken paws"... dog treats.

Good thing we got an extra large one!
It's FULL!

The plan is to wait until we move and have
cleaned out the garage in town.
Then Jim can move all his motorcycles out
of Rod's shop and into the garage and
we can move the 2nd chest freezer in there.
Then we can get everything out of the boxes
and into milk crates so we can see what we
have and keep a good inventory.
(And know when we are running low!)

But for now, I'm just happy to have it all there!
Food security!
(On the far side, under the sliding tray,
there are still a BUNCH of packages of
frozen chicken I did in the fall...)

Meanwhile, the guys were busy at the house.


Working on putting in a backer board so we can
hang a grab bar in the bathroom (other side
of the wall he is working on...)


They got the entire breaker panel all wired
and everything clearly labeled!


And then they drywalled around it


And got the panel door on!


Rod is working away getting a plastic
panel installed above the shower.


Kyle was supervising.
Hahahaha.

I spent 2 hours in the garden weeding the onions.
Story of my life these days.
I'm on the final row.
But the arthritis in my right hand doesn't
let me do more than about 2 hours a day.

And then I had to run home for a zoom meeting
with my boss about the next big bonus contest.

The house is coming along.
The garden is starting to produce!
And life is GOOD.

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

BONUS POST!!!!

 So much to tell and so little time 
to tell it in! 
(grin)

So......

This morning (after a BUSY day yesterday)
after we picked up Fred, 
we headed into Hays to do the shopping,
and then I took Jim and Kyle out for
a late lunch for their birthdays.
(It was YUMMY!!!!!)

Then home for dinner.
Except we were FULL.
So Sabrina made some mac & cheese
for her and Rod to share.
Also oatmeal raisin cookies because
they are Jim and Kyle's faves!

Anyhow.

This morning Rod and I were on the road
by a little after 7:00, headed to Wichita.

Tuesday night there was a ROWDY storm.
We were on the Veeeeeeeery edge of it,
so heading back from Hays it was pretty windy!
There was a truck pulling a 5th wheel trailer
we were SURE was going over.
That trailer was wagging more than the tail
on a really happy dog.

But to the east of us, Salina got SLAMMED.
115+ mph straight line winds.


About 60% or more of the signs along the
highway looked like this.
(I had Rod take some pictures, but he's at Mutual
and didn't text them to me yet.... so I grabbed this
one from facebook...)


Most of the city was without power.

Those guys have it figured out though!
On the way to Wichita, we saw LOTS of twisted signs
on the side of the highway.
Just a short 3 hours later, on the way back,
ALL the signs between Salina and Wichita
were fixed already!
There were still some down on I-70 West of Salina,
but it was lunch break.
(grin)

I just pulled up Salina Weather on Facebook to
snag pictures, and looks like they are under
a tornado watch this evening.
Glad we chose to live in the north west of Kansas.
We don't typically get the rowdy weather they
do further east of us.
(Plus WAAAAAY less snow in the winter!)

Anyhow.

We drove down to Wichita for Rod's 
6-month checkup.

The doctor was VERY impressed with his progress
and lifted ALL restrictions.
Said he can do anything he wants (as long as he
uses common sense.... bungie jumping would
probably be a NO.)


We were BOTH very happy!
(And wind blown!)


He said the only way you could TOTALLY
be sure the bone was growing back was to
do a CT scan, but based on these x-rays
he was confident we were well on our way.
He said it helped that his bones were
super healthy to start with.

So, YEA!!!!!


We've gotten a little rain over the past 2 weeks,
and look how BEAUTIFUL Kansas is!

Amazing what a little water will do.

We stopped in Hays at Tractor Supply and got a couple
black rubber water troughs for the pigs
(they love to play in / with them, and they
are pretty indestructible...) 
and then Rod took them to the farm and I 
started teaching.
Rod went to Mutual to teach the boys about
basic vehicle maintenance.
Checking oil, tire pressure, washer fluid,
that sort of basic stuff.

And now we are all home and it's time 
for some dinner.

So happy about Rod's great dr visit.
We were confident it was going to be 
good, but it's always a relief to hear it
"from the horse's mouth".

Thank you for everybody's continued prayers!

Quick Update! And an INTRO...

 Introducing Kyle's newest pig!!!


Introducing FRED!
He will be the new hubby for Wilma
(nee Penelope)
He's not really Kyle's, but since it
WAS Kyle's birthday...

We spent the morning running up to
8 miles shy of Nebraska to pick up
this lovely registered Berkshire boar.


He's only 5 months old, so needs to stay
in his own pasture for 2 more months
until he and Wilma can share the honeymoon
suite for a month or so.
And then it's back to separate quarters.


Took a minute for the dogs to warm up.
But they got it all figured out.


He was REALLY hot from the ride,
so the first order of business was to
fill his wallow.
He was very very happy.
Just like a pig in mud.
Hahahahaha.

OK.
Class is filling up,
better run.
I'll update on Rod's dr visit etc after class.
So you MIGHT get a bonus post ....
watch for it!

Monday, June 8, 2026

Busy Monday.....

 I spent the weekend "in" Louisiana,
I had 36 students!
A big class, with lots of attentive
students who actually participated.


And then Kyle came over and Jim
made us some yummy burgers
for dinner.
(Sabrina made pizza Saturday night...)

I'm REALLY looking forward to
moving to the new house.
But I will MISS my in-house chefs!
(grin)

Anyhow.

This morning we got up and headed into
town to get some essentials we need to
move this build forward.
(MORE mud for the drywall,
the exterior lights for the porches,
that kind of super exciting stuff...)

When we got home, Rod loaded it all in
the back of his truck and headed to the farm,
with a quick stop at the auto parts store for
something or other for working on 
cleaning the carb in the dump truck so we 
can take all the construction trash to the dump.

He called and said it was a good thing
he didn't go straight to the farm,
because his truck was maxing out at
ONE MILE PER HOUR.

Sheesh.

So he limped home and parked in the back
yard (instead of on the street in front of the
house where he usually parks)
loaded everything BACK in the car
and headed out to the farm to get the
stuff to the guys.

Jim said they planted nearly 10,000 corn seeds
today!!! 29 rows of sweet corn!
Hopefully we get a BUMPER crop!
(That's what he is planning to sell...
that, and the acre of pumpkins they will
be planting here in a few more weeks.)

Anyhow.
I started teaching,
and when the guys got home,
Jim jumped on his favorite AI site and
figured out it was just a blown fuse.

So the truck is fixed.
And now, I can hear them making dinner....

We have a VERY busy week coming up.
Tomorrow is KYLE'S BIRTHDAY!
(A couple packages showed up here today!
Thank you!!!)
We are going into Hays to do the usual,
but we are also heading about an hour north
of the farm to get a little something special.

(Cliff Hanger!)

Then Wednesday is Rod's 6 month check up
at the spine doctor's.

Thursday we go to the butcher's to pick
up the pork.
(It's ready now, but I just don't have
time to run get it...)

So....

LOTS of stuff happening around here!

Friday, June 5, 2026

Zucchini!!!

 It's always SO exciting to see
SOMETHING finally producing
in the garden...


Today Kyle and I found a couple
zucchini plants with little baby zukes!
Thank goodness...
there's that little nagging voice in the 
background that says this is NOT going
to work, but maybe NEXT year....
So when we see signs of life,
it's such a relief!

We had to replant the beans, since a rabbit
(or something) ate them ALL.
Kyle's pretty sure he got the offending rabbit.
He shot (and fed to the big dogs) 4 or 5
down there in the garden, and he's pretty sure
he got the bad guys since we haven't seen any
more of our tomatoes being eaten.
(We don't know about the beans since
they are already gone...)

Jim replanted the beans on Wednesday afternoon
and then we got 1.5 inches of RAIN that night.
Today we are seeing little tiny bean plants
starting to just barely poke through the ground.

AND the potatoes have flowers!!!
Also, he picked a tiny carrot.
So.... there's SOMETHING happening
down there.

I spent nearly 2 hours weeding onions
again this afternoon.
Got a later start than I intended,
but had a good (2 hour) chat with Soni
on the phone.

And then I had to head home to teach.

Jim met Sabrina in town (she only works
until noon on Fridays) and they worked on
getting drivers licenses and license plates
for their vehicles.
SUCH a process.

And Kyle finished mudding and taping
(round 1) the prep room, and Rod finished
up the mud room (front hallway)...

Also, I got overheated and headed up to the
house and sat in the A/C!!!!!
(It was actually tooooo cold for me...
but the guys were enjoying it while working hard.)

And now....
off to do dinner and get ready to teach
this weekend.

Hope you are enjoying your start to summer!
(There was supposed to be stock car races
tonight and tomorrow night, but they cancelled
because of all the rain we got... the in field and
the pits are MUDDY... they had people driving
from over 10 hours away to participate and didn't
want to chance it.)
Bummer.

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

BIG Milestone!!!!

 This has been a LONG time coming.
And a LOT of work!!!


Yesterday they got the platform built.


The outside unit is ready to go.


Today they got the wires run to the outside unit.


And the inside hooked to the breaker.
(Well, except 2 wires, they'll connect those
tomorrow....)


But LOOK!!!!!
We have A/C!!!!!!!!!

SOOOOOOOOO exciting!
I'm amazed at these guys!

And now.... dinner.
And BED.
I'm sure they are exhausted.
It was a lot of brain power.