(Note, the Starbucks in Ari's hand!)
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Running out the clock on 2008
(Note, the Starbucks in Ari's hand!)
2008 Garden Harvest
• Bell peppers: 5/done/1 plant.
• Broccoli: 16 small harvests/done/3 plants.
• Bush beans: 4 harvests/done/3 plants.
• Carrots: 5 bunches of babies/done/1 row
• Chinese mustard greens: 12 harvests/done/2 rows
• Chives: continual harvest/1 plant.
• Cilantro: continual harvest for 3 months/done/2 plants.
• Cucumbers: 2/done/3 plants.
• Dandelions: 12 bins worth
• Garden Peas: 1 puny harvest/done/3 plants
• Giant Sunflowers: 1/2 plants.
• Jars of jam: 6 blueberry, 6 mixed berry, 6 raspberry-red current, 4 gooseberry, 2 peach-apricot, 3 black current-apple, 3 ginger pear, 1.5 ginger raspberry,11 jars of apple butter, 11 jars of apple sauce, 10 jars of apple chutney
• Mint: multiple small harvests/done/multiple upstarts
• Pickles: 3 jars of spicy dills, 4 jars of bread and butter
• Pumpkins: 21/9 plants
• Romaine Lettuce: 4 harvests/done/2 plants.
• Rosemary: continual harvest/2 plants
• Salad onions: 2
• Slugs terminated: 333
• Strawberry: 1 puny harvest/done/six plants.
• Sugar pea pods: over 925/finally done/8 plants
• Sweet Basil: continual harvest/ 4 plants.
• Tomatoes:249 big and 1096 cherries/8 plants
• Yellow zucchini: 45/done/1 plant
This year we did lots of preserving. Next year, we're adding chickens and a berry vine patch to the mix. We're also going to try fall crops.
Saturday, December 27, 2008
The Rainman Arrives!
Thursday, December 25, 2008
White Christmas!
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Silent Night, Snowy Night!
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
A Snowy Nana's Tea
Here's a shot showing our street.Yes, that is my car buried in the driveway!
Here's Alex with one of the icicles from the eaves.
And this grainy photo is of our annual Nana's Tea. This year we made a roasted vegetable soup,tea sandwiches with shrimp salad, curried carrot, and watercress/cucumber/tomato,sausage rolls, a ham and cheese plate, homemade parmesean crackers, gingered-marmelade bread, jam tarts, current buns, and a selection of holiday biscuits. We also had tea. It was delicious.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Snowflakes and holiday baking
(That white cushion is pure snow!!)
Friday, December 19, 2008
It takes a village
Here's the Santa's village we made today
Thursday, December 18, 2008
The Snow Arrives...
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Something's in the air
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Grr Brrrrrr
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Snowy Days! (and freezing nights)
Here's Anni at the part, enjoying the snow. In addition to the snow, we had a day where it grew colder as the day went by. Our high temperatures for the next 5 days are predicted to be below freezing, with night temps dipping into the low 20's. Can you say brrrrrr?
In other news, we finished getting our Christmas cards ready for mailing out this evening.
We also cooked up a storm, making David's favorite; an old fashioned potroast in the crockpot with homemade wholewheat-oatmeal bread. I also did a loaf of banana-oatmeal bread for breakfast tomorrow. The kitchen smelled soooooo gooooood!