Apr 28 2010
Every Single Morning…
At some point in the morning, unless it’s pouring down the rain, we have this little visitor. At first, it was annoying. Now it’s actually a little funny.
Apr 28 2010
At some point in the morning, unless it’s pouring down the rain, we have this little visitor. At first, it was annoying. Now it’s actually a little funny.
Apr 21 2010
Lately, there have been a few things I’ve wanted to post, but didn’t. There have been a few things like that which I went ahead and posted because I wanted them ‘out there’ for people to see. However, they didn’t pertain much to the content that the name of this site would lead people to believe is here.
So, from now on, this blog will focus on content that has more to do with every-day life stuff around home, things I like to do, etc. My ‘thoughts and rants’ will go on a new blog, www.jdsnow.com. That one will have more to do with my religious views, or random thoughts I feel like talking about.
I haven’t installed the blog software just yet, but I expect it will be functional by the end of the day. Come on over!
Apr 21 2010
Well, it’s about that time of year again. Spring is in full swing – the air is filled with…er..pollen, and the sun is shining when April showers aren’t falling. We got the garden area plowed up a few weeks ago, and just over last weekend we got it tilled up and ready to plant.
Monday evening when I came home from work, Becky and I set to work in the garden. First, one little bit of something funny. We let the garden go last year. We didn’t get near as much out of it as we should have. It got all grown up with weeds so that we couldn’t do anything at all toward the end of the growing season. Onions are hearty little plants. Before anything else started doing anything, whether it was grass, flowers, trees – you name it – we had onions in our garden from last year. We have two perfect rows already. Sweet! One less thing to have to worry about planting this year!
So I got the tiller out on Monday and worked up the ground a little more where we’d be planting. We put out okra, corn, cucumbers, carrots, squash and watermelon. We still need to put out some green beans, peppers and tomatoes.
Now I’ll be outside every day checking to see which seeds have sprouted first. Then we get to work hard to keep weeds out of it this year. I’m determined not to lose it this time!