What you do in your house is worth as much as if you did it up in heaven for our Lord God. We should accustom ourselves to think of our position and work as sacred and well-pleasing to God, not on account of the position and work, but on account of the word and faith from which the obedience and the work flow. ~ Martin Luther

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Sketch Tuesday (a new intrigue)

One thing (for us) that is often pushed aside during the school year (and tragically so) is Art.  We do projects throughout the year, but not nearly as often as I would like.  The children draw all the time, but always what is in their head and not something that would expand their mind a bit through interpretation.

So when I saw on this blog that she participates in a Sketch Tuesday, I thought it would be a perfect summer project for us!  Unfortunately, the REAL Sketch Tuesday is on hiatus until July 3rd, but this gal offered up a few themes of her own and I am playing along.  If nothing else, it will give us a bit of practice before the real Sketch Tuesday begins again.

And because good things become GREAT with just the teeniest bit of effort...I bought small sketch books for the children!  The only rule is the sketch book is ONLY for Sketch Tuesday drawings (otherwise, they would fill it in a day!)  That sketchbook-of-their-very-own made the children CRAZY excited to start, let me tell you!

And because I want to (and because it is good for me to AND because when I sit with them and do art, they take more time with their own art), I will be participating too.  (Don't LAUGH.)

Our first weeks' theme was "Something with Fur On"



 by Adele' (3)
 


by Andrew (6)  
(We happened to see a fox that day!)





Tuesday, June 12, 2012

First Harvests

 The garden is all in and now comes the fun part~ harvesting! 

Two cakes I made for a recent baby shower wouldn't have been quite so nice without a yard full of treasures:

From the herb and flower garden~ calendula flowers to garnish a most-amazing, most delicious gluten-free chocolate cake. 


Oh MY.  It is like chocolate cheesecake, without the high fat!  (and uses up eggs!  score!)  I got the recipe here but I did add 3/4 cup sugar to it.  You MUST try it. 

Strawberries from the strawberry patch~


 We aren't getting many berries, but any are wonderful news to us!  So glad most of the transplants survived the move last fall.  Next year, Lord willing, we will have a bumper crop!  The cake inspiration, by the way, comes from this gal and her gorgeous cake

And from the vegetable garden~ our first harvest was.......BASIL!  Ahhh-fresh basil, one of the most wonderful smells and tastes in the world!























We used it for this:


What are you harvesting these days???

Monday, June 11, 2012

Corny

It was his first ever ear of corn... 




...and he liked it.


As for her, it was NOT her first taste of corn on the cob.  But you see, the sun was just so and her wisps and hair poofs were glowing....and I just couldn't resist.


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As you can see, I *did* start making the necessary blog changes.  Man, is that a JOB!  I am not completely done (though I wish I were) but I do think it will be easier for you for now.  There are labels over in the sidebar that you can search under...unfortunately, since I never labelled anything there are hardly any posts under those categories.

Oops.

I'll get to it.  But not tonight.  Tonight I have a date with a lake and a picnic table. 

Friday, June 08, 2012

On a Dewy Morning

What is one to do on a dewy morning?

Why, this:












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In other news:
I am going to finally do it, I think.

After months of procrastination, I think I am going to finally change the template of my blog so that (wonder of wonders!) the archives work, you can view more than just one page, and you can search and find posts with much more ease.  I have baulked at this because with these wonderful changes, I must leave behind my most beautiful flowers and lady with babies, and scroll quote and just everything that makes my blog my 'happy place'.

I'll be working on it this weekend, hopefully, so if you come back and check in over the weekend-you might see a bit of stirred up dust while I tweak and clean up the place.  I don't look forward to a boring, plain-Jane blog look (that is all my computer talent-or lack thereof-will afford me) but I am going to do it anyway.

 For YOU, people, because I love ya.

Wednesday, June 06, 2012

A Flower Circle

Eight months ago, when we moved to our new home, I was bound and determined to bring my perennials with me.  I knew it was crazy, knowing how much I had to do (and flowers didn't even come close to making the list.)  But I did it anyway, crazy me.  I couldn't believe how big an idiot I was back then-but (famous last words:) I couldn't help myself.

At the time, since I had no time to plan landscaping or time to dawdle from one spot to the next, I just threw perennials in freshly dug holes all in the same area, forming a weird, awkward circle right smack dab in the middle of the front yard.  (It was the best I could do.)

Now, eight months later as I watch perennials bursting and blooming and a flower circle begin to form, I couldn't be more thankful to the stubborn Rebecca of that day.  And though they were just thrown in, I think they look *mighty* nice.  It makes a great spot to spread a picnic blanket and do our thing.

I have been adding things right along to my circle garden too. Thanks to a few yard sales, a church who had thinned plants for sale and a mighty generous neighbor who has overwhelmed me with kindness in the form of leaves and dirt (they might not be nice THIS year but oh, they will be GRAND next!), I haven't spent
more than $15.00 on adding over 20 different perennials!

Vegetable gardening is, in my mind, a whole lot of work!  It is rewarding in its time, but I do it because I must.  Flower gardening, on the other hand, is a whole lot of play.  It is my pleasure, pure and simple.

What to see it? 

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm?

Alrighty then.  Keep in mind of course, it is a work in progress.  And also that this is its early debut.  There is plenty more color to come through the summer!











This is the view from the road and driveway.  


I brought one clump of these beauties and split them up into several clumps last October.  So glad I did.  It is lovely to see purple everywhere!


This is the view from the front porch.  The only thing here when we moved in was the rose bush (at 7:00) and the lilac bushes in the background (that, by the way, never BLOOMED this year.  Talk about a bummer.)

Told you about the irises!  Also-plenty of calendula.  You knew I had to, right?
 


The children know exactly where the stevia plants are and it will be a challenge keeping them healthy all summer with so many little hands constantly snitching leaves.  Poor things.  (The leaves, not the children.)


zinnias and cosmos I started from seed.  More calendula too.  Sundrops and a teeny sprig of evening primrose.In the dirt behind that I planted some Blue Flax seeds.  I do hope they come up!

Between the lilacs and the road were some misfit rose bushes and a peony.  It was like finding buried treasure, the day I discovered them!

And the roses smell DIVINE!


The rose bush (at 12:00) is the one thing that was in the yard.  It is in dire need of a pruning.  Peonies, irises, calendula, astilbe, and a hydrangea are in this wonky bed.

Cosmos (started from seed), irises, outhouse bush and salvia in this little spot.

oh yeah-and moss rose too!)


Those are the things blooming these days.  Plenty more to come!

I have been surrounding the plants with cardboard (to kill the grass and weeds around it), topping it with wood chips and edging it with stone (that came up with the shovel.)  I bought a few bags of mulch and then realized there was no way I was going to be able to spend buy enough mulch to do the job right.  About that time the phone company came through and cut down stray branches near telephone lines and threw the chips in piles along the side of the road.  Whenever I get a chance, I go and get wagonfuls of it. 


Obviously, I have quite a few more trips to make.  And eventually, all these tiny beds will connect into one lovely flower circle.  But if there is one thing I have to learn....it is patience. 

And all of these things will take time...

Monday, June 04, 2012

Multitudes


 Three months later, I begin again.  

I make it to One Thousand DAILY in my mind;  I *will* make it to One Thousand on this blog.

 
















841... the first of the hammock swinging
842... and the way he holds on
843...the first of the tan baby arms
844... the first of the rhododendron peeking
845... the first of the mud walks
846... the first of the Iron Kettle Farm visiting
847... a first fishing trip
848... the first of the homegrown strawberries
849... the first of the hot weather hair
850... overalls with nothing underneath
851... $183.00 earned at a yard sale on Saturday.  A GREAT beginning to my new camera fund (mine is, sadly,  on its' deathbed.)
852... egg Manna
853... a date tomorrow thanks to Matts birthday gift cards!
854... a winding down school year
855... peonies, irises and lovely smelling roses, brought in from outside

It's a sweet, sweet life.


 holy experience