Spring is Coming
The sun came out today so I took a little walk outside. Sure enough. There are signs that spring is on its way! Here is a young garlic plant. The plants in the hedge are gearing up for another year!
Continue reading →The sun came out today so I took a little walk outside. Sure enough. There are signs that spring is on its way! Here is a young garlic plant. The plants in the hedge are gearing up for another year!
Continue reading →2 Cups sugar 1 Stick butter 3 Cups rolled oats 1 Cup coconut 1/2 Cup milk 1/2 Cup cocoa 1 teaspoon vanilla Add oats and coconut to a large bowl. Stir to combine. On the stove bring sugar, milk, cocoa … Continue reading →
I saw an interesting story on abcnews.com. A home near Bozeman, Montana (where I went to college) has been declared “The World’s Most Expensive Home.” The place is going for a cool $155 million. Wow! I wonder what’s on the … Continue reading →
This winter has been a wild one in terms of weather. The most recent event is last night’s snowstorm. I am so glad that I work from home! Driving is going to be a bear today! But the snow is pretty and I have that new digital camera so . . .
Continue reading →I ordered some new equipment for the blog. Some might call it a toy, but I bravely prefer to think of it as equipment
Continue reading →New Year’s Day is typically the time to make resolutions. I don’t take part in this annual ritual. Instead I tend to get reflective around my birthday. Every year in July I think about my life and what I’d like … Continue reading →
We knew it was coming. TV, radio, and newspapers were filled with predictions. A windstorm with gusts of up to 90 mph was going to hit the Puget Sound area the night of December 14. They were right. It was a windstorm to remember.
Continue reading →There are a lot of great websites out there. This link collection contains sites that give valuable information on multiple topics including cooking, gardening, livestock and more.
Continue reading →3 Cups uncooked noodles 1 Can tuna – drained 1 Can cream of mushroom soup – undiluted 1 Can peas – drained ½ Cup milk ½ Cup grated Cheddar cheese ¼ Cup minced onion Salt and pepper to taste Cook … Continue reading →
The garden is harvested. It’s too cold to go outside. THIS is the perfect time to plan next year’s garden! This list of seed and nursery links will give you loads of ideas for next spring.
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