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Archive for 'Garden Shed'

Hurry up and wait

I’m a bit tired of this prolonged winter. The snow was almost gone when we got this recent coldsnap and accompanying snow. The puppy loves it, of course, and I should be used to it, but we have so much to do that needs good weather that I’m getting frustrated. My to-do list just

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Magic Wands

We’ve been playing a lot with the tractor and sawmill and are using the truck to haul more logs. I’m getting really good at backing the truck into really tricky spots. I mean, it’s a real valuable skill of mine, and somehow I’m far betting backing up than pulling forward out of the same spot.

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Little Lame Lamb

Everything looks so pretty, crisp and colorful today. The colors of the leaves against the big blue sky is something that I just can’t get enough of. It’s amazing how calming the sheep are, too. Wendy showed up with the last little lame lamb. She was injured when she was sheered this fall. A tendon

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Mad Rush

What did we do today? I can hardly remember. Worked on the garden shed foundation. Ran the sawmill. Until we were exhausted! Fed the bees. Frank’s switched to a 2-1 sugar/water ratio, and both hives are still taking it. Only a few of them are flying these days. Suddenly the bidens in my window

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Super Saturday

Lyle Handy showed up at 7:30 this morning to get started stumping the new veggie patch. Heavy equipment is a good thing. Frank had him move the big stumps to the area that should be behind where the garden shed is going to go. He told him to scrape off what top soil there was

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Veggie Garden Design

After much playing around, talking, drawing, arguing and generally having fun, Frank and I came up with this basic garden design for the new veggie garden that we hope to start this year. We drew it probably a hundred different ways on paper, and finally had a rush of brain to the head and cut

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