Thursday, June 25, 2009

Rain, rain, go away!

I think it's time to grow gills. This constant rain and dismal grey is beginning to wear on me. Kudos to those inhabitants of the Pacific northwest. I don't know how they do it!

I've neglected the garden (not that there's much to do except weed), leaving the lettuce beds to the slugs and snails. We finally had a brief respite last evening. The sun actually shone! I grabbed my hoe and made a dash to the potatoes which needed some serious hilling. Then I tackled the greens. Bolting spinach and slug-chewed lettuce were on last night's menu. Our basil, well it's just throwing in the towel. The plants are yellowed and chewed by some critter. I may have to dash to the greenhouse and see if they still have some potted plants so I can start anew. Yet, Ocimum basilica (Genovese basil) really needs some hot temperatures and strong sun, so maybe I'd be wasting money. Same for the tomatoes--very lush green, but the flowers.....hmmm....

Monday, June 15, 2009

Bucky versus Bike

I've been foiled by weather much of this spring. My plans to start biking to work back in April have slipped all the way to June. To date, only two days of riding! I feel guilty when I have to drive, on yet another, rainy day. This week, my schedule changed, eliminating Mondays as a riding day since I'll be working the evening shift. Yup, another guilt trip. As I watch the price of gas climb, I tell myself I need to find a safe route for the entire way so I don't drive the first five miles (even that makes me feel guilty). An alternative route would add a few extra miles (not a bad thing), but I'd have to get my rear in gear much sooner! Half the battle is being organized the night before so I'm not running around gathering items and gear every morning. If I'm going to continue driving Bucky, I need get my carbon credits biking more!

Sunday, June 14, 2009

What to do today


There's a steady rain plinking in the gutter, the birds are downright quiet, holed up under the tree boughs. I think Callie Lou has the right idea...take a nap, read a book, take a nap, read another book, snooze....

The Cabin Garden


Just in case we didn't have enough to manage, John and I recreated the Cabin Garden (or Garden #2) down in Eliot. This is where we planted everything that won't fit in our Maple Corner plots; crops like corn (which is up 3 inches), and more varieties of beans, brussel sprouts, excess potatoes, excess tomatoes, beets, etc. Note Bucky the Trucky backed up next to the garden. With no access to water, we hauled it and watered by hand. And the fence isn't to keep out just 4 legged varmits, but the 2 legged variety too! Yes, local neighbors think it's their free CSA, so we are hoping to deter them with the fence.
Check out John's snazzy new sun hat!

It's all about gardening...


Each morning, I take my coffee and perambulate around the gardens to see what has come up or flowered. Callie sniffs the borders, checking where last night's visiting skunks and raccoons passed by. We added more garden space (yes, less lawn to mow) but I haven't decided what to plant there yet. We're munching our way through the first crop of spinach and lettuce, with a few French Breakfast radishes thrown in. I have a few rogue potatoes I missed last fall, sprouting amidst the Swiss chard and lettuce. I may have to dig them up early before they shade out the smaller leafy green.