Sunday, January 07, 2007

Yearly Report


I have been living full time here at Oak Spring farm for a year now.
A lot of things have happened to the farm and to me. Fences have been built, live stock added, new roof on the house, the siding has been completed on the house, bathroom put in, electricity added, telephone service brought in, hot water heater installed, kitchen cabinets installed, mud room dry walled and painted, kitchen painted, porches rebuilt, new wood stove for the living room, ceiling fans, new posts and beam to straighten the house, new ceiling in the utility room, textured the ceilings in the kitchen and living room and new septic system installed, repaired the road to the house and installed a culvert to help drain the field and road, and planted fruit trees. I have also added high speed satellite Internet and Dish TV.

Seems like a lot but it was done a bit at a time and there was time to visit the grandchildren and do some exploring in the area. I also made two trips to the hospital for short stays and feel better now than I did. I have made a few friends here and life has become quiet and low stress.

This winter has been mild, higher than normal temperatures which should change next week as it is supposed to get colder. I have already started thinking about spring and getting the garden planted. This year I hope to plant the usual; corn, potatoes, sweet potatoes, peas, green beans, tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, pumpkins, carrots, lettuce, gourds, strawberries, onions and other things that strike my fancy. hopefully most of it will grow in abundance so I can put up my own veggies and make jam. Some where along the way a steer or half of one is going into the freezer. Of course we have fresh from the chicken eggs from 'girls' out in the hen house.

That is what has happened and those are the plans I hope we are here next year to give the yearly report :)

6 comments:

Peggy said...

sounds like a wonderful year except for the hospital visits.

Anonymous said...

I'm soooo envious of your achievements, and I'm glad you've regained your health. You are living what I want to achieve some day. That's why I visit your blog.

Anonymous said...

I always wonder what farm life might be like as I drive by them. Mostly a suburb type myself but we're on the edge of a city with our backyard facing a big state park -- so we see plenty of 4 legged creatures. I really appreciate reading about your Kentucky farm and all you've done to it. Keep healthy in the New Year and keep those posts coming :).

Les

Kay-The Rustic Cottage said...

It has been so much fun to read of your experiences over the past year. Your place is looking better and better all the time. Glad that you're feeling better.

Wendy's Quilting said...

I've really enjoyed following your journey from the beginning what a fun and interesting story. I'm glad to hear you are feeling better!

Tossing Pebbles in the Stream said...

You have achieved so much in the past year. I am a little envious. This coming year you will have so much more time just to "stop and smell the roses". Good luck with your garden. If all goes well you will have a very busy harvest season preserving it all. Good health to you in the coming year.