Hubby and I had a very prosperous weekend. We started back to cutting wood.
Boy it felt good to get a start on it early spring this year. I've been pushing for that for several years now. I think even Hubby was happy to get an early start.
Once that was done, we cleaned up the last mess of barn wood we had, but we still need to roll it with a magnet for nails before we can mow it. I'm not sure what the plan is for the big barn yet.
We uncovered a "barn" treasure while doing that job.
We did not get all of our onions planted yet, but we managed to get 162 planted before the rain arrives again (later today). Looks like we may get two to three days of rain, so I'll get outside to get the last of those onions in when I can.
We even managed to return our dead trees. We purchased 6 evergreens for privacy and wind block last May. They were on clearance, and we took a chance. We returned them, since they did not live. We may wait and replant next spring, as they are $45/each at regular price. We need about 21 to cover that property line, so it will cost just short of $1000.00 to do it all in one spring. I'd be happy if we planted 4 to 6 of them each year.
Hubby and I also planted one cherry tree, and three Latham red raspberry bushes. I wanted 4, but Hubby said let's start with 3. I can use the leaves to make tea with too. We plan to head back and pick up a new Eastern redbud (for color on the homestead), and another fruit tree if we can locate what we want.
Hubby and I even squeezed in a nice Sunday afternoon motorcycle ride too. Although I was bone tired, I am still glad I went with him.
Boy it felt good to get a start on it early spring this year. I've been pushing for that for several years now. I think even Hubby was happy to get an early start.
Once that was done, we cleaned up the last mess of barn wood we had, but we still need to roll it with a magnet for nails before we can mow it. I'm not sure what the plan is for the big barn yet.
We uncovered a "barn" treasure while doing that job.
We did not get all of our onions planted yet, but we managed to get 162 planted before the rain arrives again (later today). Looks like we may get two to three days of rain, so I'll get outside to get the last of those onions in when I can.
We even managed to return our dead trees. We purchased 6 evergreens for privacy and wind block last May. They were on clearance, and we took a chance. We returned them, since they did not live. We may wait and replant next spring, as they are $45/each at regular price. We need about 21 to cover that property line, so it will cost just short of $1000.00 to do it all in one spring. I'd be happy if we planted 4 to 6 of them each year.
Hubby and I also planted one cherry tree, and three Latham red raspberry bushes. I wanted 4, but Hubby said let's start with 3. I can use the leaves to make tea with too. We plan to head back and pick up a new Eastern redbud (for color on the homestead), and another fruit tree if we can locate what we want.
Hubby and I even squeezed in a nice Sunday afternoon motorcycle ride too. Although I was bone tired, I am still glad I went with him.
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We are so happy to not be burning wood now. We have't even thought about cutting yet for next winter :)
I must be subconsciously thinking about you, your hubby and his new motorcycle. I dreamed last night I was on the back of a big bike with my hubby driving. He hasn't had a big bike for many years, and his trail bike isn't really big enough for two.
Hope everyone's having a good week.
God bless.
RB
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