THIS BLOG IS ABOUT MY WORK, MY HOBBIES AND MY EVERYDAY LIFE. IT A WAY OF STAYING CONNECTED WITH THOSE WHO MATTERS TO ME. YOU CAN VISIT AND LEAVE COMMENTS OR JUST VISIT IF YOU WISH. THANKS FOR VISITING AND COME AGAIN.
About Me
- Julia
- I'm a mother of four grandmother of seven and great grandmother of three. I live with my husband in the house that we built with the help of my brothers and will have been married for 57 years this February.
Sunday, November 10, 2024
Trump on Bringing the BIBLE back to America!
Saturday, November 9, 2024
Sorry, Blogger just didn't want to play the video on my blog, so I deleted it.
Julia
Monday, June 24, 2024
THE SLOWING DOWN HAS BEGUN
One thing I've noticed is that my body has begun to slow down. I have aches and pains in just about every joints in my body. It takes me longer to get mobile in the morning but if I stop, I get worse.
Old age comes with all those gifts, no kidding. My mind still feels young but my body betrays me. I was late planting this year because I had other important business to take care of.
I've been planting loads of vegetables at the farm and it felt like there was no end in sight, but I'm finally done planting. My son has been doing the tilling with the big tractor. My husband, son, and grandson have been helping me with the watering. The heat was unbearable and the ground was so dry. I still have some planting to do in my own garden behind my house, but it's for later beans and beets, and replacing the odd tomatoes the deers pulled out of the garden. I didn't have the electric fence working as I needed to clear weeds and cedar branches from the wire, and a little deer jumped over or crawled under the fence and helped itself to some of my beans and tomatoes.
The deers were eating the pepper plants so I tied baler twine so they couldn't stick their heads in the cages but I didn't have time to do them all.
To save time I made holes to plant my potatoes instead of the usual trench. I put the potatoes in the holes and cover them with 4 inches of soil and as the potatoes grow their foliage, I hill the soil around them so the potatoes won't be burned by the sun.
In this garden, I have squash, cucumbers, broccoli, and cabbage. Again the rows are wide to allow the big tiller to go through. My son tilled, marked the rows and I dug the holes and he put a shovelful of compost in each hole.
In this garden, my husband and grandson planted tomatoes and peppers. Another very long garden.
In this garden, I've planted 6 rows of assorted squash. I made holes to plant the squash and my husband put a shovelful of compost in the hole and I planted the seedlings. I forgot to take a photo of my other vegetable garden behind our house. We had a good rain today and I'm sure the weed will take advantage.
Thanks for stopping by, I love reading your comments. I wish you all good weather.
Julia
Sunday, June 2, 2024
HAVE I BEEN GONE FOR THAT LONG?
Hello dear blogger friends. Yes, I've been gone a long time, have I? I had intended to take a short time off from posting but it stretched out for way too long. My life has taken on more responsibilities and there never seems to be enough time and my energy is spent at the end of the day.
I'll gently get back in, little by little. I'm tired but healthy except for the occasional wear and tear on this old body.
I'll go back and share some photos of a great surprise in January this year. My husband and I were at our regular pub restaurant, having breakfast on Sunday morning, when all of a sudden, out of the blue, both our daughters arrived unexpectedly at the restaurant and surprised us with hugs. One flew all the way from the Capital to celebrate her dad's birthday, with a planned birthday party. This was so unexpected but we were so glad to see both of them. The family knew about the surprise except my husband and I.
Wednesday, February 14, 2024
DURING THIS TIME OF LENT, I'LL BE AWAY FROM BLOGGER
Now that Lent has begun, it's time to pull away from social media and spend time do penance and alms giving.
Wishing you all a Blessed Lent to all my followers who observe this special time of year. I will not be checking blogs until after Lent. Thank you for always supporting me with your generous comments.
Julia
Thursday, January 25, 2024
MAYBE I SHOULD HAVE BEEN A SURGEON
A while back, I performed surgery on a garden statue for someone and recently I upgraded my surgical skills to perform surgery on a turkey. Don't worry, he didn't feel a thing as he was dead. I agreed to cook a turkey for a group for a Christmas party. The frozen turkey was delivered to my house. When I opened the opaque bag, this is what I found, the skin on the breast was missing, and also one of the drumsticks. I wasn't impressed and felt a little panicky as I thought that it would dry up without the skin. I started to sprinkle a little bit of pepper and decided that maybe I could cover the flesh with the neck skin.
I have an open roasting pan with handles at an angle which makes it difficult to cover with foil paper so I decided to take a trip to town to buy a roasting pan with cover as I thought that the turkey would dry up without the skin. Fortunately, they had left the neck skin intact so I cut it off and opened it, and stitched it on the breast and voila, my problem was solved. I seasoned the turkey with salt and pepper and it turned out so tender and moist.
Sorry, I didn't take a picture of the cooked turkey. After the turkey had cooled completely, I removed the neck skin and sliced the meat ready to serve.
Thanks for your visit. I love reading your comments.
Julia