"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.
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
A Sunflower Blooms
The sun was not shining, but I saw that we had one sunflower blooming, and wanted to capture a photograph of it. My zinnias are up, but I have yet to see butterflies this year.
It's raining again. I'm not complaining, but how can a person not think about all that investment going do waste. Such a sad year.
Hubby said a co-worker would give us 2 bushels of corn, and he's brought home 2 large squash. I am still trying to locate a produce stand with beets and cabbage. All of our cabbage was drowned this season.
We cleaned so much yesterday, I woke up with swollen and irritated eyes. The fire extinguisher dust is all cleaned up (unless it's hiding in places we have not yet checked), everything was laundered too.
Today, I will be using my Hay Max (thank you Emma for telling me about it). Yesterday I forgot I bought some. It's an organic, drug-free, pollen barrier balm. I'd love to make this myself, but cannot (currently) locate a recipe to make it. It should help today, especially with more rain, and our windows open.
I made an attempt at working on my crocheted rooster Christmas ornaments, but failed. After taking out the feet two times, I had to put it down. My hands were so sore from all the weeding the other day, I was making too many mistakes. I worked some deep penetrating (also organic) salve into my hands and will hope to get something finished tonight.
The house is not "sparkling" just yet. There is much more to organize and clean yet. I am mixing up a different batch of homemade bathroom cleaner, one that will be used to clean the vinyl flooring in the camper. If it's a recipe worth sharing, I'll post it later.
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Keeping Letter Writing Alive ~ A Work Week
Remember my girls writing letters? My 11 year-old wrote 3 letters, and got 3 back. She also got some bracelets from one of her Aunt's (a brother/sister celebration held in India, sorry for the bad photo).
I have mailed the last of my postcards for the postcard swap I participated in.
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We are currently doing an entire inside and outside homestead clean up. It's long over due, but it's best to get it done this week. I've been carpet cleaning (cannot wait until we have zero carpet here), dusting, wiping, weeding flower beds, and doing a lot of coughing. We've washed up bedding for the camper, took a load to recycling, cleaned up the garage, but there is so much more to do. Including those light fixtures that keep collecting more dust.
My bedroom needs a complete overhaul. When they cut the tile in the bathroom, dust went everywhere, despite the air purifier. It may take me two days in that room alone, just to get all the dust out.
Our barn roofing is being delivered today, and will be in progress soon. They are calling for more rain yet this week, so his project is taking priority.
Hubby has many jobs going on this week too - replace the front screen door, tar the wood-stove piping on the roof, replace an electrical outlet we found went bad after the last storm, camper repairs, and a lot more. And we still need the fencing finished before winter.
Today, I plan to make a batch of homemade ginger-ale, to enjoy after my work is done for the day.
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