I made some lemon balm popsicles for when I get out of the garden all hot and sweaty. They are so refreshing after becoming exhausted in the heat. Recipe is online from Edible Wild Food.
Friday we had rain, and it was told it would be heavy at times. It was not. We got rain, but not really enough. It was nice to have a change in my routine and get some indoor stuff done. Not to mention free time to play with the yarn.
It's perfect camping weather here this weekend. To bad we can't go camping. It's beautiful, but too cold at night for tomatoes and other plants. The peas will love it. Thankfully, I do not have my other plants in the ground yet. We are to have cooler nights over the next 3 nights (40's, and it can stunt their growth).
Yesterday morning I watched 2 coyotes in the wood across from our place, and this morning we watched deer crossing the road in two places.
"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
Pioneer Woman at Heart
One Flourishing, Frugal and Fun Family!
One family learning to live off the land, cut back on expenses, and to live a simpler and a more self-sufficient lifestyle.
Saturday, May 30, 2020
Friday, May 29, 2020
Chicken on the Loose ~ No Thyme or Spearmint ~ Home Baking ~ Romeo
While out doing garden work, a hen got out of the run and was following me around. I found it so funny. I got her back in, as she would tear up my garden.
I planted more flowers. I finally filled the driveway pots with flowers and beautified a bit more. I found non-gmo catnip seeds but not spearmint. I guess I'll break down and buy them on Etsy. I could not find one thyme plant either. They had way less to pick from than any year I've ever seen. The ones I put in the ground didn't make it through the onslaught of rain we had a week or so ago.
Hubby has been begging for apple crisp. He got it.
I baked a new breakfast casserole. Sort of made it up. I cooked onions and organic red potatoes, then added bell peppers and garlic. I poured it into a baking pan, layered in some cheese, cooked bacon and eggs/milk. I topped it with home grown green onions. It turned out delicious. Sorry for the bad photo. I was in a hurry to try it, ha ha!
Romeo is finally "cone" free. We had to put a cone on him to keep him from licking himself. He is so happy and relaxed now, but this was the most dramatic neutering I've seen.
Labels:
Apple Crisp,
Breakfast,
Chickens,
Dogs
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