Friday, December 20, 2024

Homestead Happenings

 


Welcome to Homestead Happenings,
where we share what we've been up to
in the last couple of weeks.
Can you guess what this is?

At a recent dog sitting gig,
I cut back the okra plants in the garden,
so that they will be easier to pull up
when the time comes.
As I was hauling these to the compost heap,
they begged me to take a snapshot.
I am thinking about making it black and white
and framing it.
I love the texture that shows through.
Taking pictures always brings me joy.


The garden beds have been covered with brand new row cover,
as winter is just days away.
Broccoli, cabbage, kale and lettuce sit underneath,
and almost all of these would probably be fine without the  covers,
but why take a chance?


The first broccoli was harvested this week,
and it was scrumptious!
We still have several left to pick.
It is enjoyed raw or steamed.
I'm looking forward to adding this to 
a rice bowl for a delicious evening meal.



This particular garlic bed has been visited by Matilda,
one of our newer chooks.
She insists on digging in this bed,
looking for tasty morsels buried under the soil and leaves.
Wire was placed around the cattle panel frame,
to discourage her from digging up all of our plants!



This is the first time we have remembered 
to purchase the covers that encase the outdoor spigots.
These styrofoam covers are used to protect the tap
from freezing during the colder months.
We've had quite a long cold spell,
with only a few breaks in between,
so we are grateful to have these as a bit of insurance.


There are still plenty of leaves to gather,
so this will be an ongoing task as the winter progresses.
We have a few months to accomplish the goal
of filling up our two big totes with mulched leaves
to be used in next season's garden.
We work on this as weather permits.


The classic Madeleines have been baked and delivered.
None of us has much holiday spirit this year,
so we are having a laid-back Christmas.
Minimum effort has been made to celebrate the season,
and it feels good to have the pressure off.
We will enjoy our traditional meal
and watch some holiday movies, but that's about it.
As we get older, we need less and less to be content.


Inside our new storage area,
we are slowly making progress on arranging
and organizing the space.
My seed bin is located here and the task
of seed sorting will begin in earnest
when frigid weather shows up.
We also want to paint the room and find
a more updated light fixture for the ceiling.
It's such a gift to have this additional room.


What an amazing sky we saw yesterday.
And what a welcome sight that azure color was,
as we've had quite a few dreary and somber looking days.
Whatever the weather, there are always projects to do,
both inside and out.
We are thankful that we have a home to take care of.

We send you our best wishes for the holiday season,
whatever you celebrate.
~Blessings.

10 comments:

  1. That broccoli looks so good! It's yummy so many ways. Your textural photo is lovely. I've felt like taking photos for the blog has helped me pay more attention to the little things. I'll have to look into Madeleines, as I plan to do some baking today. Wishing you a beautiful and peaceful holiday.

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    1. I agree with you about paying more attention to things or noticing things more. My mom's recipe for Madeleines is here on the blog, but it's not gluten, dairy or sugar free. Believe me, it's difficult to make them and not be able to eat them! Maybe you can figure out subs, but without butter, I don't even want to try. ;0l
      I hope you enjoy your holiday.

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  2. The sky photo is so, so beautiful, isn't it amazing what we can look up to see, and then in a few seconds, the clouds have blown away. Glad you captured it to share. A laid back Christmas is just fine...I tried hard to slow things down this year, I think I made some progress, but there's always more to learn. Movies, good food, it sounds perfect...enjoy every minute. Kick your feet up, sleep in, keep those jammies on! Merry Christmas, so glad to have "met" you, I learn so much! Mary

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    1. I think the slowing down comes in stages. It's a good thing, in my opinion. I will definitely be having some pj days over the next week or so! Hope your holiday is happy and healthy.

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  3. I'm so jealous of your fresh broccoli!!! It's my favorite. That photo would be beautiful in black and white. Such great texture. I agree with Mary about the last photo too. So pretty. It sounds like you and your family will enjoy a wonderful holiday season. Merry Christmas and happy new year!!

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    1. If I could send you some broccoli, I would! It's so good freshly picked. I hope you, J and the critters have a lovely holiday.

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  4. Wow what a sky! And I agree about the okra stalks photo. It's so appealing. My kind of photography!

    Love that you're getting fresh broccoli. We're finally getting the interior of our greenhouse finished so next year I hope to have it loaded with winter goodies.

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  5. Oh, the sky looks glorious in your picture. How beautiful! And I love the okra picture too. Your laid-back Christmas plans sound wonderful to me. Happy holidays!

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    1. Nature is truly amazing. No wonder I love being outside.
      I hope your holiday is everything you wish for.

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