Sorry that nothing has been blogged but I am stuck on a job in east Tennessee. I thought it would have been a 4 or 5 day job but has turned into a 10 day job and I haven't left yet. Maybe tomorrow.
Mean while, I think the yard and the garden are going to need a lot of attention if and when I ever get home.
I am back because I want you to notice the book I am reading ow. I got this from PDXKatie for fathers day this year. She always knows what books I should be reading. It started out a little to self serving about the poor life of an Indian boy. It has turned into a really nice - feel good book.
Haven't finished it yet but I will if I ever get on another plane to go home to the farm.
We changed the name of our farm after realizing our spring does not connect to Mines Creek. Spring Pond Farm is a temporary change and doesn't quite "go bing". Any suggestions? Previously considered names are: Trout Lily Farm (similar farm names around), Turkey Hill Farm (Martha Stewart's old home, not very original), Woodpecker Farm (we have four species of woodpeckers in residence, but the name has goofy connotations), Bob's Knob (might get us on some porno sites).
Monday, June 29, 2009
Monday, June 22, 2009
Around The Farm
We found this fungus growing on one of the maple trees next to the house. It is probably 10 inches in diameter.
Friday, June 19, 2009
The First Garden Goodies
Anyway, when I was a kid, a couple of years ago, I would plant and hope radishes would grow into something to eat. I was forever disappointed year after year because they would be long, thin and tasteless.
So this year, the first in 40 years, I thought I would try the radishes again. As you can see they were and still are a success. They really do taste good. I have another row that is going to mature in about 1 week so we now have plenty.
Yesterday Nana made scrambled eggs with chopped up Shiitake Mushroom - what a treat.
Iris
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Planting Again
This past weekend was a busy one at the farm as we are trying to finish all of our planting by June 1. It didn't happen as we still have a few things to plant around the house and at the end of the driveway.
Nana"s azalea bush is as great this year as ever. Maybe because the deer left the buds on it this past winter.
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