Our library is only open for appointments, and they are not interloaning anything. It's a small library. I finally broke down and purchased a few books. I added this needle tatting book to my bookshelf.
The tiller is finally fixed. It needed a new belt, which lasted 12 years. However, while putting it back together, Hubby had a spring he didn't know what to do with. After dumping out our container of manuals (that's another purge job), we found a free manual online. Boom! Tiller fixed.
We are a bit behind in tilling, so I haven't planted more yet, and it may rain this morning. Time will tell what gets done, but we are more ahead this year than last year.
"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.
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
This and That and a baby duck
I hope you all had a nice Memorial Day weekend. We spent most of it in the garden and on the Harley. We now have to do a repair on the tiller and the mower to resume work sadly.
We have decided we will do our motorcycle rides before or after our meals at home. No more eating out unless we can order ahead of time. It is taking us 2-3 hours to get food inside restaurants and then good luck getting them to give you your bill timely. It's not worth it to help a business, unless like I said, we can order ahead. The wait time is awful. One day we put over 300 miles on the bike. I am now sun burned, but will be outside again today.
The plants are hardened and ready to plant though. I just need my awesome husband to repair the tiller and get more tilled.
We are getting more asparagus from the garden. Yum.
The green beans, carrots and beets are coming up now.
Our daughter who works, was outside on her break and somehow a baby duck showed up. It had no family anywhere, so she caught it, boxed it up and brought it home. Thankfully, the animal sanctuary took the duck.
We have decided we will do our motorcycle rides before or after our meals at home. No more eating out unless we can order ahead of time. It is taking us 2-3 hours to get food inside restaurants and then good luck getting them to give you your bill timely. It's not worth it to help a business, unless like I said, we can order ahead. The wait time is awful. One day we put over 300 miles on the bike. I am now sun burned, but will be outside again today.
The plants are hardened and ready to plant though. I just need my awesome husband to repair the tiller and get more tilled.
We are getting more asparagus from the garden. Yum.
The green beans, carrots and beets are coming up now.
Our daughter who works, was outside on her break and somehow a baby duck showed up. It had no family anywhere, so she caught it, boxed it up and brought it home. Thankfully, the animal sanctuary took the duck.
Labels:
Asparagus,
Homesteading,
Self Sufficiency,
Vegetable Garden
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