Last Saturday… Getting Caught Up!

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It’s kind of amazing how much time it takes to take care of a kid with a broken leg, at least at first.  But things are getting a little more routine and her pain is being managed a whole lot better now.  We got a little time on Saturday to do a little work around the house and a few little projects and such.  Jessy and I have decided that we will try and do something outside, a day, an extra project, so we can keep up on the things that might need to be done.  So we decided to do a little lawn work and planted some flowers.

I had wanted to spend a good deal of time in our courtyard this year, cleaning it out, keeping it weedfree and introducing a lot of nice perennials…  But I’m not sure if that will happen this year.  However, being a seed hoarder, I had a whole bunch of seeds that I’ve collected here and there, so Jessy and I cleaned up the area along the courtyard fence and put down all the flower seeds we had in our stash and then covered it over with a light bit of mulch.  I hope that some of them germinate!   A few packs were pretty old, some up to ten years old, but hey, they weren’t growing in the house…  I hope it works out, it will be pretty!  Lots of neat flowers…  zinnias, snapdragons, sunflowers, moonflowers, morning glories, cockscomb, hollyhocks, and so much more!  We’ll see how it goes!

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Our old microwave died a few weeks ago and we tried to get by without one, but I guess, we’re just too used to having the convenience of it.   Mostly for warming up leftovers and cups of tea, that sort of thing.  So I had resigned myself that I was going to have to go to town and visit Wallyworld for a new cheap one…  but I had gotten in the car and gone half a mile down the road and some fine folks in our village were having a garage sale and they had a perfectly wonderful little microwave for $20!!!  Yahoo!    Saved at least $30 and the gas to go to town!  They also had a cheap little guitar for $5…  it’s not really very playable, but I’ve always wanted to mosaic an old one for the garden or something…  so I got a fun little summer art project, too.

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Jessy and I got the front all mowed and some weeding done…  still need to work on the jungle of the front part…  but we just ran out of steam.  I would just love to rip it alllllll out and start over with some nice shrubbery and perennials, but not right now.  It will be one of our projects through the next couple weeks.  DSC_0702

We moved a bunch of logs that the electrical company left us after they worked on some of the trees at the front of the property.  And mowed the side yard and cleaned that all up around the salad bar fence.  Looking nice and green for sure!

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Steve brought out a old pair of stairs that he ripped out of an old deck at his new house.  I’m really not sure who paints their decks orange, but hey, everyone has their own tastes, I suppose!  haha…   We are going to put them back by the lil’ coop as chicken tv bleachers!  We might paint them eventually…

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Here is where we put all the flower seeds!    I hope we get a nice display!  It would be nice to see them all growing and blooming.  There is chicken wire on the back so that the hoofies can’t just nibble it all away.

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Harrison, the lamb, is going to his new home this Friday… with SaroJane.  We will have only two lambs left for sale after that.   They are growing up so nicely!   He is a nice boy…

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Gee, I wondered why we were running out of bird food pretty fast.

I guess it’s these darn pintobirds…

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And Cody has a lot of freeloaders to help feed apparently…

 

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I thought it was out of his reach.   Apparently not!

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Little Lilly is the kitten that we are going to keep from the litter we raised.  We’ve been bringing her in the house to start to learn us and the rules and such… and of course, for Kitty Therapy for Maggie!!  She is such a cutie!   Apparently they call these tiger/calico kitties “Torbies”.  She is really adorable.

Maggie is doing pretty good now…  she had a rough day on Tuesday, with a check up and having the staples from her surgery removed.  But it’s all healing well, so that was good.  Still some swelling and pain for sure, but this first week is done and we’re getting into the second week and it’s been much much better so far!  Thank you so for all the good wishes, cards and feed at the local feed store.  It’s been such a blessing and helps Maggie for sure!!!!   Thank you!!!!

 

 

 

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the banjo player for Deepwater Bluegrass, and the editor of BuckeyeBluegrass.com as well as the main graphic designer of the Westvon Publishing empire. She is a renaissance woman of many talents and has two lovely daughters and a rehab mobile home homestead to raise.

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Last Saturday… Getting Caught Up! — 2 Comments

  1. Is Cody part squirrel? Because the bird feeder has yet to be invented that is out of their reach!
    What a cutie he is. (: