Welcome back to Homestead Happenings.
There's not much to share this week,
as we are still dealing with some of winter's weather.
We have had a few quite pleasant days in the 60's,
so spending some outside was possible.
It's always nice to start out with a hearty breakfast.
Hot cocoa, fresh eggs from our girls,
and fresh-milled English muffins kept me full until lunch.
An online crossword puzzle every morning gets my brain jump started.
Outside, the row covers were lifted so that
I could take a peek at some of the beds.
The cabbage is forming heads and looks like
it may make it to harvest.
The frigid temperatures haven't seemed to bother it.
A couple of kale plants are hanging on,
although not enough to get my fill.
Kale is added to greens daily for my noontime meal.
Thankfully, I am usually able to acquire kale from
our local farmers, Piedmont Farmstead.
There is some kale springing back in another bed,
which had been left for the chooks to snack on.
That kale is some hearty stuff!
Another plant that has started to pop back up
is the sedum grown in pots on the front porch.
The discolored stems had been trimmed away
once they looked raggedy,
and new growth has begun showing itself.
Buttercup's curiosity got the best of her.
She is dying to know what's going on inside!
Perhaps she was attracted by the
handsome devil on the screen door?
The Foghorn Leghorn craftwork,
(given to me many years ago),
is used to prevent bird strikes on our front door.
I'm not exactly sure what's gotten into me,
but I have been on an organizing spree the last two months.
So much satisfaction can be derived from retooling
the everyday areas that get messy over time.
One of the projects was revamping the "junk" drawer
in the kitchen.
We have a couple of bigger projects to tackle
over the next few months,
but until then, I am tickled pink to get things tidied up.
Sister's closet was worked on by her sweet dad.
She and I went through and sorted and purged
what was no longer needed or useful.
No doubt she loves to open these doors now.
It really is so rewarding to take care of what we've been given.
The latest recipe tried with my newfound love of
fresh-milled flour is crackers.
This was the first attempt, and I can't say
I'm thrilled with the results.
The flavor is great, but they may not
have been rolled thin enough.
I'll try them again at some point,
but since I don't eat crackers that often,
(especially when I have all of this wonderful bread),
it'll go on the back burner.
I'm hoping to try making bagels soon,
as Big K and I both really enjoy them.
Not sure what those who visit here are paying for gas
these days, but I had to share this most glorious bargain
I got just last week when I filled Ginger's tank.
The number on the top is what our Ingles' gas station
was charging.
Since I had reward points to use from shopping there,
I got an additional 65 cents off each gallon!
I haven't paid less than two dollars for gas
since I don't know when!
I hope the new year is treating you well.
God bless.


An organizing spree sounds like the perfect winter activity. I'm itching to do this too, but until Dan finishes the front room and I can get it painted, I feel like I'm stuck with the various piles around the house. I so want to get everything organized!
ReplyDeleteKale has been my best winter veggie in the garden. My collards are still hanging in there too. I pick a little kale for salads along with greenhouse lettuce. I wish I'd planted more of the lettuce!
Love the picture of Buttercup. :)
I also wanted to mention how thrilled I am that the price of olive oil has come down so much. At Aldi anyway. Two years ago I couldn't even afford to buy it!
DeleteI didn't have much success growing this winter, but I'll try again next season.
DeleteWe have been surprised at the difference in prices at Aldi. We have one in town and you never know what you're going to find there.
Thanks for visiting!
Winter seems to bring out the organizer in me as well. Each time I get the overall feeling that I should be "doing something" I try to tackle an organizing project no matter how small. Have a great week ahead.
ReplyDeleteThe colder days do lend themselves to tackling indoor organizing. It's nice to start the new year with a better system.
DeleteWhat a great price on gas! I paid 2.79 here this week. It really does feel good to organize. I've been working on file cabinets. I kind of stink at crossword puzzles, but do Wordle every morning, and a few spelling bees when I have time. Gotta keep our minds sharp. Stay cozy!
ReplyDeleteI actually ordered a second file cabinet, so that we can put all of our son's paperwork in a separate one. He has a lot of paperwork! Every January, I go through and purge what's no longer needed and make new files if necessary. I'll be working on that when I get home from my pup sitting job.
DeleteI do Wordle after supper every night!
Organizing does feel good! I haven't felt good for ages...ahaha. Your cabbages and kale look great.
ReplyDeleteSo silly. I think of it as a fresh start to the new year. Clear out the cobwebs! ;0D
DeleteI’ve wanted to I try English muffins - yours look so good, and oh my - all the veggies peeking out. How wonderful. I’m right there with you in cleaning and clearing out. I’m taking one room at a time and trying to really sort and catch up. We’ll both be so glad we did! And I think the crackers look great - mmmm with some creamy tomato soup - perfect!
ReplyDeleteThe English muffins were so easy!
DeleteSounds like you are using your indoor time well. Enjoy starting off the new year more organized!
Thank you for stopping by, Mary!