DH thinks I should put a face on her, but I'm not very good with faces. The next time we get down to Boise we'll pick up a Happy Halloween kind of banner and hang it from the front hoop over the scarecrow.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
My fall decorating
Our little town has a scarecrow contest every year and this is my entry. I decided to put a farm girl up in the wagon seat with my pumpkins from the garden. She's wearing my pants and shirt, dh boots, dd hat and a braided wig I got a couple Halloweens ago. You can't really see the pitchfork leaning on her right shoulder. The cornstalks came from my garden also. My scarecrow appears rather well-endowed although I didn't blow up the balloons very big at all. Oh, well.
DH thinks I should put a face on her, but I'm not very good with faces. The next time we get down to Boise we'll pick up a Happy Halloween kind of banner and hang it from the front hoop over the scarecrow.


DH thinks I should put a face on her, but I'm not very good with faces. The next time we get down to Boise we'll pick up a Happy Halloween kind of banner and hang it from the front hoop over the scarecrow.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Canning week fiasco
The light is actually too bright but there are 4 buckets of red apples and 2 boxes of green apples. What was I thinking?!

The cherry plums (cherums) from my tree in the back yard.

Saturday, I processed half the green apples as apple slices. No problem. Then, I set to work to juice the plums and make jelly on Sunday. They juiced beautifully in my steam juicer but my first attempt at jelly with my canning book recipe was a total failure. Monday night after work, I try the pectin recipe from the box of pectin. Another total failure. I've only used up one gallon of the juice I got and still have another gallon. And what was I going to do with all this syrup I just ended up with? Well, one more shot. Tuesday night I dumped all of the non-pectin syrup into a pot and added Chillover powder and that did the trick. Still not quite jelly, but it is spreadable now instead of pourable! So, I did one more batch on Wednesday with Chillover powder and then just canned the rest of the juice as juice. I don't think I'll try jelly-making again. It's just too tricky. I don't like having to re-work things.
Thursday meeting so I had no time to can after work. I get a phone call telling me the peaches I ordered are in. Oh, man, I still have all those apples to do! Friday night I finished off the green apples. Today I got up at 5:30 to pouring rain. In a way, I was glad it was raining so I could stay home and can. I got on line for a bit while drinking my tea then set to work cutting up the apples for apple butter. One bucket down. I started running them through my blender and we got a major power surge and it blew up my blender! Sparks and smoke and man did it stink! I had to light candles to get rid of the smell, ugh. I had to borrow another blender so I could finish what I started. I didn't have a sieve to do it by hand. My neighbor had a food processor. Ok, that'll work. I got it home and the power went out completely. Waiting... After a half hour it came back on and I finished the apples for apple butter and had the pot on the stove. I started cutting up another bucket-full for applesauce and the power cut out again. Waiting...This was at 8:30. I continued to slice up the apples and got another bucket down but still no power.
I started sorting fabric and cutting out oven mitts, sweeping, mopping, playing with the dogs and wandering around looking for something else to do that didn't require power. Couldn't do laundry, couldn't iron, couldn't vaccuum, couldn't go on line to chat and it was still raining cats and dogs with lightning. Bugger, I was bored. Normally, I love it when the power is off but this time I was just annoyed.
The sun came out at 1:30 and power was finally restored at 2pm. I just put the last 6 jars in the canner and I'm about to make dinner. The last two buckets of apples will just have to wait until tomorrow along with the peaches. I'm pooped. If it hadn't been for the power outage, I could have had all the apples done this morning and started on the peaches this afternoon. There are still plums down the street that I need to get (they make the best plum butter). I sure hope tomorrow is better, but I can see more storm clouds moving in as I type this and there's the thunder...

The cherry plums (cherums) from my tree in the back yard.

Saturday, I processed half the green apples as apple slices. No problem. Then, I set to work to juice the plums and make jelly on Sunday. They juiced beautifully in my steam juicer but my first attempt at jelly with my canning book recipe was a total failure. Monday night after work, I try the pectin recipe from the box of pectin. Another total failure. I've only used up one gallon of the juice I got and still have another gallon. And what was I going to do with all this syrup I just ended up with? Well, one more shot. Tuesday night I dumped all of the non-pectin syrup into a pot and added Chillover powder and that did the trick. Still not quite jelly, but it is spreadable now instead of pourable! So, I did one more batch on Wednesday with Chillover powder and then just canned the rest of the juice as juice. I don't think I'll try jelly-making again. It's just too tricky. I don't like having to re-work things.
Thursday meeting so I had no time to can after work. I get a phone call telling me the peaches I ordered are in. Oh, man, I still have all those apples to do! Friday night I finished off the green apples. Today I got up at 5:30 to pouring rain. In a way, I was glad it was raining so I could stay home and can. I got on line for a bit while drinking my tea then set to work cutting up the apples for apple butter. One bucket down. I started running them through my blender and we got a major power surge and it blew up my blender! Sparks and smoke and man did it stink! I had to light candles to get rid of the smell, ugh. I had to borrow another blender so I could finish what I started. I didn't have a sieve to do it by hand. My neighbor had a food processor. Ok, that'll work. I got it home and the power went out completely. Waiting... After a half hour it came back on and I finished the apples for apple butter and had the pot on the stove. I started cutting up another bucket-full for applesauce and the power cut out again. Waiting...This was at 8:30. I continued to slice up the apples and got another bucket down but still no power.
I started sorting fabric and cutting out oven mitts, sweeping, mopping, playing with the dogs and wandering around looking for something else to do that didn't require power. Couldn't do laundry, couldn't iron, couldn't vaccuum, couldn't go on line to chat and it was still raining cats and dogs with lightning. Bugger, I was bored. Normally, I love it when the power is off but this time I was just annoyed.
The sun came out at 1:30 and power was finally restored at 2pm. I just put the last 6 jars in the canner and I'm about to make dinner. The last two buckets of apples will just have to wait until tomorrow along with the peaches. I'm pooped. If it hadn't been for the power outage, I could have had all the apples done this morning and started on the peaches this afternoon. There are still plums down the street that I need to get (they make the best plum butter). I sure hope tomorrow is better, but I can see more storm clouds moving in as I type this and there's the thunder...
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Cody's got a girlfriend!
We have been looking for quite some time for a mate for Cody. Hubby wouldn't even hear of getting him fixed until he got a pup from him. Well, we finally found Tashi; a beautiful little red and white border collie with a wonderful disposition. The owner dropped her off today and she'll spend the next 5 days with us and hopefully Cody will become a daddy. We get the pick of the litter. So far, they get along great, but Tashi is not an easy gal. Cody is not going to get anywhere on the first date!
Girlie Girl is not at all happy about another girl in the house and we have to keep her separated from them. Thankfully, this is only for 5 days.
Cody's mom was a red and white, too. So, while there is no guarantee and the red gene is considered recessive, we're still hoping for a red and white male. Wish us luck!
This picture is kind of dark. But that's Tashi on the left and Cody on the right.

Tashi by herself. She minds very well.

Cody and Tashi sitting on command. She's such a tiny little thing but she's 2 1/2 years old. Cody is only 3 1/2 now. He's all excited about her being here, but still doesn't quite know what to do with her!
Girlie Girl is not at all happy about another girl in the house and we have to keep her separated from them. Thankfully, this is only for 5 days.
Cody's mom was a red and white, too. So, while there is no guarantee and the red gene is considered recessive, we're still hoping for a red and white male. Wish us luck!
This picture is kind of dark. But that's Tashi on the left and Cody on the right.

Tashi by herself. She minds very well.

Cody and Tashi sitting on command. She's such a tiny little thing but she's 2 1/2 years old. Cody is only 3 1/2 now. He's all excited about her being here, but still doesn't quite know what to do with her!
Farmgirls in the family
Sunday, July 27, 2008
I finally got to go shopping!
One of our neighbors on the next street over had a yard sale and I got some really cool stuff! I got this really pretty green apron.

And this pretty Christmas apron...

And this pretty pink and peach apron.

This beautifully embroidered strawberry tablecloth

This great cut-work daisy tablecloth which I'm hoping to make into an apron following the directions in MaryJane's Magazine.

This is a closeup of the daisies. Closeups don't seem to work out very well; it's a little blurry.

This was the best prize! I didn't actually get this at the yard sale. We went to a little antique shop that's right near the house with the yard sale. She sold it to us for half price! I've always wanted one of these butter churns but they were always priced out of reach for me and/or they were missing paddles. And they were all the quart sized ones. This one holds a gallon. I will be using it tonight.

This is a closeup of the top. I can't find a manufacturer's name on it anywhere nor can I find a patent date or anything. If anybody knows anything about this kind of butter churn, please let me know. I'm curious as to where and when it was made.

Closeup of the paddles. Aren't they in great shape?

Back at the yard sale...I got this neat old snap press. This will come in handy for so many projects that I have in mind.

I also got a large bag full of notions and 8 large pieces of fabric in lots of different colors and patterns. I got a roll of wallpaper border of a clothesline with patched jeans, colonial flags, braided rugs, aprons, quilts and socks hanging from it and wicker laundry baskets and baskets of sunflowers under it. It's a really cool farmgirl-like border. I don't know yet what I'm going to do with it, but I just couldn't pass it up. I don't have a laundry room; the machines are in the kitchen. Anybody have any ideas?
And this pretty Christmas apron...
And this pretty pink and peach apron.
This beautifully embroidered strawberry tablecloth
This great cut-work daisy tablecloth which I'm hoping to make into an apron following the directions in MaryJane's Magazine.
This is a closeup of the daisies. Closeups don't seem to work out very well; it's a little blurry.
This was the best prize! I didn't actually get this at the yard sale. We went to a little antique shop that's right near the house with the yard sale. She sold it to us for half price! I've always wanted one of these butter churns but they were always priced out of reach for me and/or they were missing paddles. And they were all the quart sized ones. This one holds a gallon. I will be using it tonight.
This is a closeup of the top. I can't find a manufacturer's name on it anywhere nor can I find a patent date or anything. If anybody knows anything about this kind of butter churn, please let me know. I'm curious as to where and when it was made.
Closeup of the paddles. Aren't they in great shape?
Back at the yard sale...I got this neat old snap press. This will come in handy for so many projects that I have in mind.
I also got a large bag full of notions and 8 large pieces of fabric in lots of different colors and patterns. I got a roll of wallpaper border of a clothesline with patched jeans, colonial flags, braided rugs, aprons, quilts and socks hanging from it and wicker laundry baskets and baskets of sunflowers under it. It's a really cool farmgirl-like border. I don't know yet what I'm going to do with it, but I just couldn't pass it up. I don't have a laundry room; the machines are in the kitchen. Anybody have any ideas?
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