Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Different Gardening Strategy for Me

This is the year I need to replenish my canned tomatoes and tomato juice.  Instead of tearing up the garden area which I have replanted with grass, I asked my husband for raised beds.


My husband and I are sooooo hard to buy for when it is a gift giving event.  Last Christmas I asked for 55 gallon drums cut in half. I didn't really request the legs on them.  That was his idea.  They also have nice slices on the bottoms for drainage.  There is straw, gravel, and rotten logs (humus material) under this nice top soil.

Right now there are six raised beds like this.  I will most likely add a few more things to this area to grow cucumbers and zucchini.  I don't know where I put my melons yet.


This giant birthday cake structure is where my strawberries will be planted.  I better get planting some this week.  I had strawberries growing in this on another part of the property.  Poison ivy took over it in the off season.  I couldn't get to it because poison ivy really effects me.  My husband took it down and saved it.  This seems like a good place for it now.


Here's a pic of them together.  The garden hose will reach across the driveway to this area.



Last night we drove to Mt. Eaton Greenhouse.  It's a really nice Amish, family owned business.  My mom used to shop there for all of her plants.  They are quality plants and are reasonably priced.  The staff is super helpful.  I bought two different types of strawberries to plant in my strawberry "birthday cake".  I bought things like catnip, different parsley plants, lavender plants, and cilantro.  This year I bought three different kinds of blueberry bushes.  It will be a new experiment for me to plant blueberries.  I picked three different varieties to try to get more fruit.

Instead of putting the leftover topsoil back on the pile, I had him dump it in the chicken yard area so that I could build up the spot where the little turtle sandbox sits.  I use the little sandbox as a duck pond for my runner ducks.  They are getting a little older and can't as easily step into the "pond".  Now that I built it up around there with dirt they can easily get in and out of it again.  The pond is small enough that I can dump out the water and rinse it out to keep it clean for them.


Last weekend I also found some morels on the hill.  Two years ago I found a few dried up morels on another property that weren't fit to eat.  I brought them home and broke them up and scattered them in this area with hopes and dreams that some would eventually grow in this area.  The area is perfect for them.  Hunting mushrooms was a big deal with my family when I was a kid.  I finally have some on our property.  Woohoo!


It's always fun to hear what people call these types of mushrooms.  The darker one on the left we call a "woodsy".  They are usually tall with a small head on them.  The other two (both have the tops missing) we call spongies.  I'm thinking these were hit by the mower before being found because I was mowing in the area earlier that day.









Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Just Binding

I like to use binding pieces as leader/enders.  It makes me feel like I'm being organized productive to getting another item closer to a finish--even if the quilt it is for isn't quilted yet.



Monday, April 27, 2026

Prom 2026

Senior prom.  Where has the time gone?  We are so proud of the young man our son is becoming.















At the end of the night there were super tired.  They may even have started getting cranky.  But a sweet hug ended the night.

























Sunday, April 26, 2026

Very Slow Sunday Stitching

I'm not getting much stitching time at school as I thought I would.  Lunches get busy with lesson planning, making copies, and grading math papers.  I found 15 minutes to stitch this week.  My goal was to make it to the corner.  Mission accomplished.


I'm linking up at Quilting is more fun than Housework for Oh Scrap!

Quilting is more fun than Housework

Also linking up to Life in Pieces.

Friday, April 24, 2026

Little Flimsy Complete

I added another border to this little mix-match of leftovers to make it a more useable size for a baby.  I don't feel like it's "baby" colors, but hopefully it will be snuggly when finished.


I didn't measure it.  I will after it is complete.

Sunday, April 19, 2026

Grandma's UFO Embroidery Quilt 1973ish

Still slowly stitching away on Grandma's UFO embroidery quilt from 1973ish.  The binding is only a little over half way done.


I'm linking up with Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching here.

 Slow Sunday Stitching

Also linking up to Life in Pieces.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Red/White Flower Basket Crib Quilt on the Frame

This weekend I loaded the red/white flower basket crib quilt onto the longarm frame.


I like the way the Circle Lord Baptist Fan is looking on it.  It was going great until I changed a bobbin and ran into a tension problem.  I'm pretty sure my bobbin winder tension somehow threaded itself loose on the tension spring.  I'll have go get that fixed before proceeding.  The plan is to get a little bit quilted after school each night until finished.  Our son doesn't have any after school activities this week, but prom is coming on 5/25.  That will be a big deal...