Sunday, February 27, 2011
Snowshoe with Callie Lou
After tending to Harley, I took Callie for a snowshoe up to Orris Falls. By 4:45, the parking lot was empty as the sun slid behind the hills. Callie ran for all she was worth, galloping up the trail with frequent stops to sniff under the hanging boughs--deer, mice, other dogs--all those interesting things dogs like to smell. By the time we neared the trail head, Callie was beginning to drag, worn out, but still having a grand time.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
President's Weekend just around the corner...
...And with that comes tree tapping. I'm trying to talk John out of a big run this year. The top shelf of the fridge is still half full of syrup from the past two years. Every now and then, I pull them out to compare colors and determine which one to sample next. Will it be the golden amber, or the rich tobacco brown? Maybe half and half?
As much as I love maple syrup, the collecting and cooking can be hard work--lugging gallons of sap to the cooker and boiling, boiling, boiling it down to that single mason jar. But dang, it's so good!
As much as I love maple syrup, the collecting and cooking can be hard work--lugging gallons of sap to the cooker and boiling, boiling, boiling it down to that single mason jar. But dang, it's so good!
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
And yet another snow day!
This storm brought another 10 or 11 inches with only a smattering of sleet mixed in ever so briefly. Yup, poor man's fertilizer is re-hydrating the well and giving the gardens a lovely topcoat. We may be shaping up for a stellar sap year the way this winter is shaking out.
John and I shoveled the drive twice and I cleaned off the garage and house roofs again. After all that work, I deserved a little play time. So I donned my venerable E99's and tromped out the ski trails again. If I'm really ambitious tomorrow morning, I may try and head down to Vaughn Woods before too many people pack it down with snowshoes.
I refilled the bird feeders before the storm--just so I could feed the squirrels too. Check out the level of the snowbanks! Compare with the picture on the January 22 posting.
John and I shoveled the drive twice and I cleaned off the garage and house roofs again. After all that work, I deserved a little play time. So I donned my venerable E99's and tromped out the ski trails again. If I'm really ambitious tomorrow morning, I may try and head down to Vaughn Woods before too many people pack it down with snowshoes.
I refilled the bird feeders before the storm--just so I could feed the squirrels too. Check out the level of the snowbanks! Compare with the picture on the January 22 posting.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Sunday, January 23, 2011
The skiing is AWESOME!
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Another snow day!
I can't believe it--two snow days in two weeks! We're getting another good storm, but unfortunately, it's supposed to switch over to sleet and freezing rain after midnight. I think there's another 6 inches out there now. I've shoveled once, and scraped the gutter clear. Just wish it would stay snow!
This morning started out with a bit of a headache--the woodstove pipe leaked like a sieve, smoking up the house horribly. I bought a replacement elbow (broke the old one getting it off), a brush to clean out the pipe, and cleaned out excess creosote. Now I can't get the dang elbow to fit and the house it getting cold with only the furnace working. It's less than 12 hours and I already miss the constant, toasty warmth of my stove! Hopefully I can get this fixed in the next few days since the mercury is going to seriously drop again by Saturday!
This morning started out with a bit of a headache--the woodstove pipe leaked like a sieve, smoking up the house horribly. I bought a replacement elbow (broke the old one getting it off), a brush to clean out the pipe, and cleaned out excess creosote. Now I can't get the dang elbow to fit and the house it getting cold with only the furnace working. It's less than 12 hours and I already miss the constant, toasty warmth of my stove! Hopefully I can get this fixed in the next few days since the mercury is going to seriously drop again by Saturday!
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Snow Day!!!!
At last, a real snow storm! We've got about 5 inches on the ground already and it's supposed to continue throughout the day with 1-2 inches per hour. Come on down! No work today--everything is closed. The ground needs the insulation; and so do my carrots.
I love the quietness, the hush that falls over the landscape when all you hear is whooshing snow in the bare tree limbs. I'll do my shoveling, slap on the skis, and later, sit by the woodstove with a good book and Callie Lou in my lap.
I love the quietness, the hush that falls over the landscape when all you hear is whooshing snow in the bare tree limbs. I'll do my shoveling, slap on the skis, and later, sit by the woodstove with a good book and Callie Lou in my lap.
Saturday, January 8, 2011
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| Seed Savers Exchange Catalog |
John is once again, entranced by the pretty pictures, and like a kid, wants one of everything! He joined Seed Savers Exchange last year, and I have to admit, their catalog entices gardeners by sheer beauty alone. Half the fun is reading the descriptions of early heirloom varieties and their history.
I'll also put in an order to High Mowing Seeds for other stock we can't get from Seed Savers. And of course, in support of my Maine brethren, I'll order my seed potatoes from "The Maine Potato Lady" up in Guilford. Her simple black and white catalog may not look as mouth watering, but her descriptions go into great detail about which spuds are best suited for what type of preparation, and most importantly, storage qualities.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Last beets harvested
Monday we dug the last of the beets and sampled some very sweet carrots. I worried that the beets would be frozen with the open winter we've had thus far. Even though we had mulched with leaves, it's been so cold I feared the frost would go too deep. I was pleasantly surprised, both the beets and the carrots were delicious!
Monday, December 6, 2010
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