Saturday, July 08, 2006

New photos







Just thought I would post a few pictures of the farm to show how things are going and what they look like so when I talk of them folks will know what I am talking about.

The pasture has been cut and the result has been rolled into these big round bales. My neighbors said they could use this for their cows later in the year. I thought it would be low grade as there were a lot of weeds in with the grass. The pasture needed mowing as I don't have stock to graze this much pasture. I think I will have to do something about that.

One photo shows the new fence off very well. I worked hard and long on that fence it took the help of a friend and two workers to finnish it. I still need to put some more paint on it in places to protect the fence from the weather.

The best crop from the garden so far has been the peas - they were very tasty even in their immature stage when you can eat pods and all. Later as peas out of the pod I would eat them as I stripped them out of the pods, sweet and delicous. May get a cabbage or two, had some summer squash, cucumbers, onions and there may be water melons later, the small sweet ones. I will be planting some more green beans, carrots, lettuce this month for the fall garden.

The gourds look like they will give us lots of gourds for bird houses to attract the Purple Martin birds. We have six gourd bird houses on a wire from house to the barn, I would like to add a dozen more. Purple Martins eat insects that make life unpleasant for man and beast.

The next big project is getting the bathroom installed the septic system is in so we can hook up anytime we are ready. I have taken all the shelves out of the pantry and given the pantry two coats of primer and two coats of satin white. I hope to put beadboard around the walls and stain it oak to match the rest of the house. This is going to be a long project and I am going to try it myself. If I get into trouble I will get someone to help.

Had an interesting experience when walking the pasture. A deer came running by me and my dog Shelby. Shelby couldn't resist and ran after it the deer ran about the field looking for a way out. Samantha was taking pictures of her bird houses and caught a nice shot of the deer leaping. This was a young deer.

3 comments:

Rachel said...

Great pictures! Love the deer one especially!

Polly said...

Hey Grandma Kay,

You don't know me but I stop in here every so often to see what you've been up to. Finally decided to say hi.

You've sure done a lot of work! Can't believe all the fence you put up! Every thing looks wonderful.

I think we are going to have to do some similar jacking up of our old house. It's leaning too. A bit scarey when I hang pictures level and see how much 'off' everything is.

Enjoy your goats. They're a lot of fun. It's nice to have fresh milk always on hand.

All best wishes,

Polly

Julia said...

Polly;
Thanks for your comments.
It sure has been a lot of work here at the farm. Don't delay in getting your house squared up. The longer you wait the more that has to be done. I caught my place just in time. It is not perfect houses rarely are works of perfection.
Sometimes I feel overwhelmed by the ammount of work there is to do. I just plug along one little job at a time.
Thanks again
GK