Time flies by and I note it has been 9 days since my last post. I certainly was able to post more often before I began homesteading here in Hartford. I just tried to change the title photo of me in black and white but wasn't able to do so. I will try again later when I have more of a signal. My problem here seems to be that I am right on the edge of Verizon's broad band signal. If I move up to Pete's, 2 miles from here and on a hill, the signal is much stronger. I am fussing with printers too. I just spent $50 on inkjets for another one that doesn't work. I could have bought a new one for $100 and still been better off since I had already spent nearly $50 on inkjets for my Epson printer. I am grousing and I apologize.
We are in a heavy humid cloud today. There is another cold front moving in from the SW and we are to expect T-storms this afternoon. So what else is new? This is the pattern this summer at least during this moon. The sun has been very hot when it shows itself and we have had a strong breeze so the garden has dried. I mulched it yesterday just before a heavy down pour. Tomatoes were wiltiing. My garden looks good. I am eating abundant and sweet lettuces, green onions and herbs. Peas aren't quite ready. Neither are the beans or squashes. My potatoes are budded out though. Eating well is a number one priority with me. My dad influenced me strongly with this phylosophy. Even during times of financial strain, he always made sure we ate well. I seem to be in those times.
I would like to become someone's personal chef but am not sure how to go about advertising or where. Maybe online somewhere. I have applied for a few jobs and been turned down. I am learning though. I am learning how to handle an interview after all these years and I hope it pays off. Years ago, when I applied for a job, I always got it. Now it is quite different. I haven't worked for anyone else but myself in many years and it is quite different now.
I now have two squirrels, one red and one gray. They didn't find my feeders until about a week ago. I had a visit, up close and personal, from a Red-tail Hawk who I felt was planning on having a squirrel dinner soon. Not yet, although when I mowed yesterday, there was red fur on the grass. Maybe this is another red one. They are destroying the feeders and eating everything in the process. I have enjoyed watching the birds come with their fledglings. The Red Bellied Woodpecker brought it's young one as did the Harry Woodpecker who brought 3 young chicks. I had suet out there and the young woodpeckers developed a keen taste for it.
I priced fencing for my land. Way out of my range. I will plant trees and put up a run for Sebastian I guess. I am thinking of cedar trees, Arborvitae maybe. They grow fairly fast and will provide a thick hedge. There is much to be done here. I just scratch off one more thing and three more are added. Life was very simple in the Coach and sometimes I long for the "good old days". Bearfoot makes me sad as she sits here in the yard awaiting either a buyer or a trip somewhere. But with the price of diesel over $5.00, I don't think we are going anywhere soon. I plan to wash and wax her soon but the weather has not cooperated.
Gonna roast some veggies for tonight's meal. Will serve them with a juicey steak from the grill and a fresh lettuce salad from the garden. Yummers! Last night, I ate with Pete at his house. We had an intense shower and sat on the porch watching it. The cold air felt very good after the high temps of yesterday. When I drove home last evening after dark (not my favorite thing to do), I ran into another intense rain storm. I could not see much of anything for about a mile. I found myself praying for guidance and safe passage. As I neared my turn, it just stopped. A sigh of relief. Friday night I drove up to my neice's to join them for the HS graduation of their daughter. Again, the rain came as well as tremendous wind. This seems to be a pattern and I am grateful for safety. One doesn't dare pull over and stop for fear of a tree or powerline falling on the car. We don't have any pull offs between here and there either. I just put my flashers on and drive slowly with the wipers on full blast, white-knuckling it for 2 miles. Thank God that is all it is.
My granddaughter, Emily and I went looking at horses this week. She rode two at Pond Hill Ranch in Castleton. Really liked one of them. Now she will need to convince her dad and mom. She has a true love of horses and has been trying to find one for a few years. Having been involved with horses much of my life, I am fully supportive of her efforts. I hope she has the opportunity to experience owning her own horse before she goes off to college.
OK, if the photos come through, Yea! They are Rosie and Sebastian in the door at my house, the old Feeder Canal on the Adirondack Bikeway, a storm coming in from the Adirondack's. You can see it is raining there and will be raining here in just a few minutes. Soon-----