Finally we have started to get some spring days here in Nashville. The flowers at the nearby Home Depot are fresh from the greenhouse and inspire me to plant. I have to buy them early and keep them protected from late frosts. Here in the south, we have late frosts that we name locust winter, blackberry winter, dogwood winter. They coincide with the blooming of each. I love this time of year as the natural world renews itself and brings us into the growing season. We had planted our onions, garlic, cabbage, brussel sprouts, and broccoli earlier and they are doing well. Soon we will plant our green beans, cucumbers and tomatoes. I will also plant Cherokee tears for natural beads. They are in the corn family and are an heirloom plant that has been used for food in some instances. I love growing them. They send out stems with the beads on them which remind me of a line of pearls.
Our chicks are doing well and I have enjoyed watching them grow and thrive. I have four Buff Orpingtons, three Barred Rocks, and three Rhode Island Reds. They are eight weeks old now and they eat voraciously. There is one little Buff that has taken to me. She is the most tame of them all and I just love it! I love all of our pets young and old and look forward to watching them all interact.
Happy Ostera to all.
We do what we like, like what we do. We have Black stars, Rhode Island Reds, Buff Orpingtons and Barred Rock hens. Scout and Molly out back and Cricket inside keep guard along with Tux the cat. Our home is our haven and we love our hobbies!
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Sweetness
On March 20th we had a new addition to the family, Elliott Michael Patrick. He is healthy and he and his mother are doing well. We are so happy to have two little grandsons and look forward to another grandchild when Charis has a child of her own someday. I say that because I know how much she wants one.
I still hold out hope for the day the family can all be together again. I call these pics my daily dose of cuteness. I look at them often.
I still hold out hope for the day the family can all be together again. I call these pics my daily dose of cuteness. I look at them often.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)