Snowy Garden
I was going to garden this weekend but a funny thing happened. We got a bunch of snow! It doesn’t snow a lot in here in the Seattle area and certainly not this late in the year. I think my … Continue reading →
I was going to garden this weekend but a funny thing happened. We got a bunch of snow! It doesn’t snow a lot in here in the Seattle area and certainly not this late in the year. I think my … Continue reading →
Last weekend The Man of the House made up a batch of his homemade fertilizer. Visit his site and see how easy it is to make. I like it because it works and because we know everything that’s in it. … Continue reading →
What in the world is this plant? I’ve lived in Washington for more than twenty years now. I don’t recall seeing this thing until about five years ago. Now I see it all over the place. Does anyone know what … Continue reading →
Some bloggers brag about “keeping it real”. They say that they’ll show you the plain, unvarnished truth. No matter how shocking, how horrible or how ugly the situation – they’ll give it to you like it is. Hold on to … Continue reading →
We had ham for Easter. It was wonderful but now we have a large amount of leftover ham. (We’re talking a serious amount of leftover ham!) Here’s how we plan to deal with it: Hot Ham and Cheese Sandwiches – … Continue reading →
When I moved in with The Man of the House almost three years ago there were many questions. How would we handle our money? How would we divide up the household work? And where would I put my stuff? TMOTH found a … Continue reading →
Earlier this year I discovered rosemary bread. I absolutely love it! From the moment I tasted it I longed to try it as a dinner roll. As Easter approached I knew that the time for the rosemary dinner rolls had … Continue reading →
One look at our cherry and plum trees will tell you that spring is here!
Continue reading →I’ve done the initial weeding of the herb garden. Here’s how it looked a few weeks ago: And here’s how it looks now: I’ve got lemon balm and chocolate mint in the pots. (I have two pots of mint.) On … Continue reading →