Well, summer is essentially over. The girls and I were able to take one last outing together - we went out for tea and thrifting.

Well, summer is essentially over. The girls and I were able to take one last outing together - we went out for tea and thrifting.

We are back from our yearly trek to Erie for vacation.
The Airbnb we stayed in this time had a beautiful courtyard with trailing grape vines.
We spent several evenings out there playing games and relaxing.
We weren't able to ride bikes this year, but did spend several days on the beaches. One of the days the sand was so hot that I actually got blisters on my toes!
Soon after we returned home, there was a huge thunderstorm. The rainwater washed out our driveway, and lightning struck a tree very close to the house. The electrical surge knocked out several of our electronics, including the phone, the modem, and a tv.
We had plenty of outside work to do after being gone for a week. I was expecting to have a lot of green beans to pick in the garden, but apparently the rabbits were enjoying them while we were away. I spent about a long time trying to rabbit-proof the deer fence again.
I picked the first corn for dinner yesterday, and it was delicious! I found this bonus ear.
I also found this strange egg in the nest boxes this week:
It is almost time to take J back to school. L has a couple more weeks until she starts back to school. In the meantime, she has landed a regular job at the library, working Saturdays - today was her first day.
Somehow, summer is almost over. Sigh. It happens so fast every year!
Unfortunately its been more than a month since I last posted. The summer hasn't been crazy busy, but it's been steady summer stuff.
I finally got my garden in. 50% or less of what I planted did not come up. Out of all those seeds that I planted indoors in late March, over half of the little plants withered and died thanks to the poison potting soil from Walmart. (It had a money back guarantee, so I got my money back. DON'T USE IT!)
I am just starting to get green beans now; the first planting of corn is in tassel (and it was knee high by the Fourth of July!)
We have also been enjoying some beautiful lettuce and radishes.
J finished crocheting the sweater that she has been working on since Easter Break.
L has attended quite a few graduation parties. One rare weekend that she wasn't partying, while helping me in the garden, she found a monarch caterpillar. We put it in the butterfly cage so that we could watch it, and within 24 hours it had transformed into a chrysalis.
The butterfly emerged about 12 days later, and we released it back to the flower bed.
Just this past weekend the girls and I attended our family reunion. I have 22 cousins on my dad's side alone, and all 5 of my dad's siblings (and their spouses) are still living, with the exception of my uncle, who was killed in an airplane accident when he was quite young. I always enjoy catching up. We split up into groups and went on a scavenger hunt and played giant Dutch Blitz.
The girls enjoy spending time with their first cousins and some of their second cousins.
During the week, the girls have been working at the library. Their summer internship lasts only 6 weeks, so they are part way through their final week. Unfortunately, that also means that we are on the downhill side of summer and barreling toward the first day of school. SIGH.
We've been able to get in the pool only a few times, but hopefully we will have more chances over the next few weeks.
How is your summer shaping up?
Sometime in there we went from Spring to Summer. L's last day of school was June 2nd. She celebrated with her friends at their annual End-of-School Water Balloon Party.
We have finished picking strawberries and moved right into blueberries.
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| This is how dirty the truck gets in that situation |
We put up the tent in the rain, but had beautiful weather the rest of the time (except for rain the last night as well.)
We put up a hammock in our campsite. It was amazing the lay there and look up at the trees.
It's springtime in our corner of PA. Things are growing and it's getting very green around here. This is what I harvested the other day.
We have FINALLY gotten some things planted in the garden. Our no-till trial has so far yielded a 100% increase in worms in the garden...that has to be a good start, right?
I recently read a sobering article in Consumer Reports recently about the staggering amounts of heavy metals in many common herbs and spices. If you look at the article, you can see that none of the oregano and thyme have tested appear safe. I decided that I needed to make more of an effort to preserve some of my herbs instead of just using them fresh. I just cut off all my oregano and after washing and sorting it, I dried on the rack in my clothes dryer for 2 hours. I should get another harvest of it this summer. I'm still waiting on the thyme.
My orchid is continuing to blossom, it now has 3 blooms on the 2nd flower stalk.
There was plenty of color as well at the Immersive Van Gogh exhibit in Pittsburgh last week.
We have also been having some animal sightings around the farm. This turkey has taken to hanging out right underneath our bird feeders.
J also made this baby snake sighting in the bathroom downstairs. The picture is so blurry because she was runnig away while taking it. Unfortunately, it disappeared and we have been unable to locate it in the past week!
Happy Spring!
So, J is home from college. I'm pretty sure she had about twice as much stuff to bring home as what we took there! I believe that she is finally all moved back in after about a week.
She went through her dresser, closet and bookshelves, and amassed 2 boxes of stuff. JP and I took inspiration and went through the kitchen cabinets and our closets as well and got 2 trash bags and counting of extraneous stuff. We made a couple of trips to Plato's Closet in different locations over the past couple of days where J sold a few items, and to Goodwill, where I dumped off 2 trash bags +. There is still a truck load of Goodwill stuff downstairs, where is has been accruing for the past year or so.
All of us made our annual trek to the nursery on Mother's Day to buy perennials, herbs and garden plants. J helped me plant almost everything that afternoon, AND we transplanted a few of the houseplants that she had taken to school last year. Now there is a bit of color on the porches.
There is already some color in my "coffin" shade bed. The bleeding hearts (some of my favorites) are going to town. L found this deer skull in the woods, and it looks like a Georgia O'Keefe painting.
All of the buds on my orchid inside have all opened on one side (14) and there is another stalk with 7 buds on it so far!
We were invited to a picnic in the park this afternoon - it should be fun to see everyone and hang out.
Finally, as a follow up note, I finally finished my shampoo bar. I started using it the beginning of January, so that's pretty good, longevity-wise!
Summer is coming. Enjoy the sunshine!