Tiger has the right idea. I may just join him. Had it not been for Romeo and the chickens, I would have stayed in PJ's all day yesterday. Woke up to 6° and today it'll be 46°F tomorrow.
The Almond Butter Chocolate Chip cookies didn't last long. We are fighting over the last of the last. I had not made them for years. Not sure what made me think of them, but surely enjoyed them.
Nothing much to post - wacky weather, car still not repaired.
"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
Pioneer Woman at Heart
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One family learning to live off the land, cut back on expenses, and to live a simpler and a more self-sufficient lifestyle.
Friday, February 21, 2020
Thursday, February 20, 2020
Good Day ~ Imponderabilia
Yesterday went much smoother. Thankful for that. The sun shined, although pretty cold. Before Hubby left for work, I loaded the back seat with 3 large bags of library returns. I texted him late in the day to remind him to drop them off. Of course, I had a load to pick up as well. I've decided not to order anything from the library until the car is fixed.
By the way. Just my luck. Hubby worked overtime last night, so the library books are still in the truck. 😟
I worked a bit in my office area, and even completely cleaned out a drawer. Much of it went into the trash, but some will be donated.
I am finally getting the tinctures strained and bottled. I had to do this one day at a time, due to lack of strainers. I had to wash and dry completely, so I didn't contaminate the tinctures with any water.
The only other thing I needed to do in the kitchen (other than a big dinner), was make blueberry syrup for the pancakes. The pancakes will get us by, while the eggs re-supply.
My latest choice of rooster that's in with the ladies is doing well. So far, he's picking up on my cue to treats and being a nice gent. Hopefully, he'll stay that way. I just need to give him a name.
The fate of the car - imponderabilia. We are getting frustrated trying to "ponder" about this situation. There is a possibility we may have to trailer the car home. Sigh. They want there garage space back and the car isn't running yet. And....and...the only way to back it out, is to push it out. Sideways, into a muddy field. Their camper is in the driveway. To be honest, the first thing I asked Hubby (when I saw the car) was, "how in the heck did you get it in here?"
It'll be up to 52°F this weekend. There is no way they can get a truck, trailer and car through a muddy field (adjacent to the driveway). The camper will have to be moved if we trailer it. What a mess.
This morning however, it's a chilly 8°F. Just love this up and down stuff. Not.
By the way. Just my luck. Hubby worked overtime last night, so the library books are still in the truck. 😟
I worked a bit in my office area, and even completely cleaned out a drawer. Much of it went into the trash, but some will be donated.
I am finally getting the tinctures strained and bottled. I had to do this one day at a time, due to lack of strainers. I had to wash and dry completely, so I didn't contaminate the tinctures with any water.
The only other thing I needed to do in the kitchen (other than a big dinner), was make blueberry syrup for the pancakes. The pancakes will get us by, while the eggs re-supply.
My latest choice of rooster that's in with the ladies is doing well. So far, he's picking up on my cue to treats and being a nice gent. Hopefully, he'll stay that way. I just need to give him a name.
The fate of the car - imponderabilia. We are getting frustrated trying to "ponder" about this situation. There is a possibility we may have to trailer the car home. Sigh. They want there garage space back and the car isn't running yet. And....and...the only way to back it out, is to push it out. Sideways, into a muddy field. Their camper is in the driveway. To be honest, the first thing I asked Hubby (when I saw the car) was, "how in the heck did you get it in here?"
It'll be up to 52°F this weekend. There is no way they can get a truck, trailer and car through a muddy field (adjacent to the driveway). The camper will have to be moved if we trailer it. What a mess.
This morning however, it's a chilly 8°F. Just love this up and down stuff. Not.
Labels:
Car Repairs,
Extreme Clean,
Homesteading,
Motherhood,
Self Sufficiency
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