Seasons in our lives come and go. It is the way of things. We are left with our memories of the past and dreams for the future. As we age, those dreams are for our children. The women in my family have been plagued with melancholy for generations. This sadness only visits in stillness but…
Archives for March 2023
No Till Gardening For An Affordable, Manageable Garden
The No Till Gardening Method has helped me have a successful garden that I can manage. Setting up the garden initially will involve some work but after that the labor is less than a traditional garden. It is the healthiest and most cost effective approach to gardening. I rented a tiller the first year we…
A Peony for Your Thoughts
The garden is slowly coming back to life. Tiny green leaves are budding on the limelight hydrangeas I planted last year and I am relieved. The best surprise was that the peony tubers I planted last year but never grew actually sprouted this year. My winter blues have been replaced with elation as I prepare…
Romance In Everyday Living
In the busyness of our routines, we can lose sight of the beautiful parts of our lives. Seeing the romance in everyday living is about focusing on the special, often over looked parts of our day. Then searching for ways to make more moments special whenever possible. The older I get, the more I find…
Sourdough Irish Soda Bread
After a few warm days the weather has turned chilly again but the kitchen stays cozy with the woodstove going. Saint Patrick’s day is almost here and I always get a little excited for it. The days are getting longer and the winter blues are starting to slip away. I have started spending time out…
Prioritizing Home Improvement Projects
I love scrolling photos of English cottage kitchens with beautiful stone floors, spacious bathrooms with clawfoot tubs and large patios complete with an outdoor kitchen. One day I plan on having some of that in my home. Before we can get to the fun and exciting renovations, there are some projects we have to take…
First Time Milk Cow, How to Train Her
After living on the farm for a year we started looking for a dairy cow. We found our milk cow, Liza on Craigslist. Liza was a two year old Jersey-Zebu cross. She had never been bred but had been handled and seemed friendly. Training Liza to be a first time milk cow was hard. There…