Happy Monday, everyone! After what has felt like the longest, driest of spells possible, we are back in the business of harvesting from our small plot! I am so happy to report that last weekend brought us a nice little bundle of delicious, tart, completely perfect rhubarb that went straight into an equally delicious crisp! While we have been anxiously…
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After several months of getting to visit with and milk four lovely goats as part of our goat share, we received an email last week from the goats owner stating that the goats were going to a new home. Here is the email, in part… After much consideration, I have decided to pass my goats to a new home. I…
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MATERIALS: Comfortable shoes, appropriate clothing for the weather, two bags or a journal and one bag to collect your findings in (a journal will help keep them safe and flat), gloves. If you have a field guide that can help you identify plant species, bring that, too. TIME FRAME: 15 – 60 minutes PROCEDURE: Simply go for a walk. Walk…
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A couple of weeks ago, after I published my Empty Hive post, I posted links to it in a couple of different places in the hope that I would get some feedback and gain some insight from others experiences. It worked! I had several comments on my NM Beekeepers Association post on Facebook. Here’s a little of what I learned:…
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Baby’s First Pictures
Yesterday, Tool Lady and I had the privilege of seeing our baby on a little screen…the wonders of technology never cease to amaze me! This was the first chance we’d had since the very beginning of her pregnancy to see Sprout and make sure everything is moving along as it should. I have to tell you, I’d been counting the hours!…
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The Garden Is In!
…well…mostly!! Teeny tiny Luffa Tomatillo Shishito Pepper Broccoli Future sunflowers, lemon cuc mbers, soy beans & pie pumpkins Future Three Sisters(Sweet corn, pole beans, summer and winter squash) Tomatoes and peppers We spent many hours in the garden today transplanting tomatoes, peppers and eggplant and pushing a few seeds into soil but there are still many more seeds that need…