To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow.
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Monday, March 11, 2013
Airstream Junky.
OK... I admit it.
I am an AIRSTREAM JUNKY.
There, I said it. The first step to really admitting the problem is publicly admitting it, right?
So the hubs and I were talking recently about possibly moving yet again. We dream of a warm weather place that I can breathe and he can swim. I have suggested many times that we sell all of our huge bulky furniture and home decor and "simply buy an Airstream!" and then hit the road.
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I think it is a perfect solution! He, of course, thinks I am NUTS.
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After all, where on earth would he put his beloved Lazy Boy?!
Trust me. I can think of a few good places for it.
Hehehe.
Turning Dreams Into Reality.
All of us do it.
We all dream of something or another...
Some people dream of journeys, adventures and excitement. Some dream of wide open spaces and sitting on the front porch. Others dream of a true love that has yet to exist in their life...
I often dream of creating a simple life that focuses on living and loving each day to the fullest. I dream of tending to a large garden that can feed my family with healthy organic produce.
Perhaps this day shall come soon, but until then, I will continue to dream.
What is your dream?
If you have stopped dreaming, today is a good day to start again.
Here's to converting dreams into reality.
Friday, March 8, 2013
Please grow.
Yay! All of our seeds have arrived for our garden! Here Johnie is educating Biscuit about the wide variety of seeds that we ordered and when they need to be planted. As you can tell, Biscuit is thrilled to be a part of this project. In case you were wondering, we bought our seeds from seedsnow.com.
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For this garden, we decided to build above ground boxes as we are following a square foot gardening technique that we have recently learned about. Here you can see a few of the 4x4 boxes that we built. We custom blended a mix of organic soils and compost to fill these boxes with. I can tell you that so far, this has been a project that has exceeded our budget. The soil mixture alone was double if not triple what I thought it would be. Let's not even get into the money spent on this nice wood that we built the custom boxes out of. Oooh.. and the fencing.. that is another item that exceeded the budget that we put up around the garden. Why did we put fencing up you ask?
This is why we had to put up fencing: Oink, oink, oink!
This is one of the many farm animals that roam around lately. We have hound dogs, chickens, goats and pigs that free range from time to time around here.
Let me clarify, these are not our animals... they are our neighbors!
So, the next time you want to complain about your local HOA (Homeowners Association) giving you weed or garbage can notices, think about these animals hanging out in your yard (or garden!).
BTW, Johnie is secretly planning a pig roast here soon if this fella doesn't leave us alone. Hahaha.
At the end of the day, it has been a nice place to escape to and watch the many beautiful sunsets that we have grown to love while living out here in the country. I captured this one the other night while talking on the phone (hellooo Stacey) and while watering the garden. Talk about multitasking!
Now... let's bow our heads and say a little prayer that it all GROWS!!!
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