The Farmette50

The Farmette50

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Construction.......Again!

Well, we are at it again.  We're building.  Actually, we're more like finishing up.  The guys came back in this week to do a lot of minor details that never got done when we started work on the house a year ago.  Can you believe it's been that long ago?  Wow!!

So in the last couple of days, we've gotten the baseboard down in the hallway, the storm door up on the back door, the robe hook up in the bathroom, along with the toilet paper holder and the blinds up in the pantry.   One of the things I love the most is the mirror in the bathroom.



That's not the greatest picture of it, but it's the only one I've got right now.  It's a pretty awesome mirror.  The reflection is showing where my washer and dryer is located tucked in against the gray wall.  The toilet is next to the blue wall.  That rod over the washer and dryer is simply a shower rod I stuck up there to have someplace to put my hangers.  It's going to be replaced with a permanant shelf and rod, sometime next week.  I'll try and get a better shot then.

One other thing I'm really excited about is what I'm doing in the kitchen.  I currently have all the pots and pans in the pantry, which is fine except....they are taking up too much shelf space.  I didn't really have any cabinets, drawers or shelves to put them in, in the kitchen, so then I got hit by an inspiration a couple of weeks ago.  I have an empty wall at the back of the kitchen that I couldn't quiet decide what I wanted to put on so I wouldn't have a big, blank, boring wall.  This is what I came up with.



I'm going to get pegs and hang the pots and pans there a la Julia Child.  It will take care of the wall space, free up my shelf space and put the pots and pans close to hand in the kitchen.  I'm loving it.

If you look on the right side of that photo, you can see the back door where we put up the storm door today.  Baby will love that as I can now open the back door and she can lay there and look out the storm door and keep an eye out for the ground hog that is living under the storage shed.

The big accomplishment today was the back room finally got wired.  It had lights but no electrical outlets that worked all during the summer.  Now I will finally be able to get my office set up and get internet service back there.  I've been living off my mom's computer service all summer.  One more reason I haven't posted as often as I should have.  One of the guys is painting the room tomorrow (after all the work the current paint just needed a freshner) and I will take the weekend and get everything moved in and in place.

Sooooo, the idea is that I have reached the tipping point on the house and everything is falling into place rather rapidly.  By the start of next week, God willing and my back holds out, I should have the pantry organized, the back room in working order and the living room cleaned out.  Oh my!!!!

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Winter is Coming......Finally

Well, the cold weather finally got here.  Last night and the night before the temps finally dropped to freezing.  I woke up to a winter wonderland of frost all across the grass.  It took out the last of the garden too, which in a way was nice, because to tell the truth, I was getting a bit tired of it.

I did go out earlier in the week and strip anything that was left in the garden.  I got a mess of peas and lots of green tomatoes of various sizes.  A friend of ours also cleaned out her garden and gave me a load of hot peppers so I'll have plenty of spicy food this winter.  Can't wait.



So it's time to tuck in and snuggle up for the winter.  I don't think I'm going to have a chance to do that for a bit though.  The crew is coming back tomorrow and starting to work on the house again to finish up a lot of the detail work that is keeping me from getting organized.  I'll be posting as it goes along.

The cooler, clearer weather is bringing some amazing sunsets with it.  All the volcanic ash in the atmosphere is showing up at sunset.  Makes you realize why you like living here.


Monday, October 25, 2010

Around the Farmette

Yesterday was Sunday and I just took it easy.  Went to church, took a nap, spent some time with the Baby Dog. In the afternoon, I took the tractor out and just rolled around the farmette a bit to see how things were looking in the semi-fall we are having.

Here's what I saw.

There's still some greenery left



But the woods are full of falling leaves




The persimmon trees are beginning to ripen





And the drought has claimed a few victims this year



It also claimed the hornets, which isn't a bad thing



And back in the barnyard, the chickie babies are disappearing behind a wall of leaves on their yard fence.




So all in all life goes on as it should and the seasons move along.  Life is good.


Thursday, October 21, 2010

Fall......Kinda, Sorta

From what I understand for most of the country, fall has arrived.

Well here at the farmette, that might be debatable.  It's getting cooler, somewhat.  The nights are even coolish.  The days are still a bit hot though.  Still up in the 80s, although its finally in the low 80s.  After the high 90s all summer, we thing we're doing well to get 82.  "They" do say that it's going to start going down more next week.  We'll see.

In the meantime, we haven't had rain in so long that instead of the leaves turning colors, they are simply dying and falling off.  I hate it when that happens.  We are getting a touch of color here and there though.

But work on the farmette continues no matter what the time of year it is.  After we dug up the garden at the end of the growing season, we proceeded to throw out all the mustard, collard and turnip seeds that we could find.  Add a couple of sprinklers and we are beginning to see a payoff.





We'll be canning them up soon to last us after the cold weather does actually show up.  Good eating on a snowy day with a pan of cornbread added to the mix.  Yum.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

A Trip Back in Time

It was a really neat day today.  After church, Sister and I went to Lake Guntersville to the marina.  Docked at the marina were replicas of the Nina and Pinta ships used by Columbus to discover the New World.  We went on board and saw the way they lived on ship during the time of Columbus.  It's  very tiny.  I can't imagine being stuck on there for three months with a whole lot of people and not having a serious personality conflict with some folks.



The Nina was to scale, but the Pinta is actually about 50 percent larger than the original.  It's still way too small to spend that much time on.  And it got worse.  The Nina was the only survivor of a hurricane in the West Indies and after picking up survivors from the other ships it sailed to Spain with 201 people on board.  The ship is slightly over 1900 square feet and not all of that is available to the crew.  That had to be one uncomfortable trip.



It was an interesting way to spend a warm Sunday afternoon.  Now I've got to do some relearning my history lessons.



Saturday, October 2, 2010

My New Toy

I’m totally speechless. I have a tractor. A John Deere tractor. My sister got it for me. She found it yesterday and just bought it for me simply because I needed one. Apparently there was an 80 year old man in the area that wanted a JD tractor even though his children opposed the idea. So he bought himself what he wanted and then found out it wasn’t. The children then had their way and the tractor got returned. So our local tractor company then had to resell the tractor as used even though it only had two hours on the engine. What an awesome deal!









So it was delivered this morning, all bright and shiney. I immediately spent a couple of hours working on landscaping in the back. It’s a learning experience, but oh how much easier than doing it with a shovel and a rake.

I think I’m in love.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Success!!!!!!!!

At Last!  I'm finally able to upload pictures!





I have found a new interest in life.  I bought a trail camera, hung it up at the gate to the lower pastures at the farm and suddenly found myself bird watching.  Wow!  Seems to be the old gate is a perfect landing zone for just about every species of  bird on the place.  I'm having a wonderful time seeing what is coming about.




This could get to be habit forming.