Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Monday, May 23rd Ready for Summer

The screens are in, the porch is cleaned off, and the laundry can hang outside.




Sunday, May 22nd. Cicely Comes Home

....of course she never really left.

Saturday May 21st, Wedding at The Round Church and The Challenge of the Flower Covered Wreath

The Bridesmaid's Bouquet

Maurine fusses with the flowers on the wreath for hanging over the door, while Don attaches the fishing line to hang it up with.

The big challenge was how to get the heavy wreath up over the door.  It came crashing down after the first attempt.  The fishing line was too weak.  A rushed run to the hardware store, some white robe, and quick work got the wreath up just in time for the wedding.


Friday, May 20th Wedding Preparation



Preparing for a wedding at the Round Church in Richmond, Mo forages for flowers in the marsh, and woods, and in Louise's Lilac garden,  and buys the fancy stuff from the florist.




Thursday, May 19th Building Bee Boxes

Don is growing his apiary, and is making some 'nucs' for his new brood of bees.

















Monday, May 23, 2016

Monday, May 16, 2016

Sunday, May 15th Puppy Playgroup

Ivy heads to the play structures with her new buddies
The big guys have claimed the purple play steps
Watson, the little French Bulldog mix becomes one of Ivy's favorite playmates
One and 1/2 hours of play group leave a gal exhausted

Saturday, May 14th Marsh Marigolds



Friday.May 13th Scott Camps on Schuyler Island


Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Tuesday, May 10th Mowing Time


Monday, May 9th Hive Inspection

Don scrutinizes the hives to see who's strong, who's not, which ones can be spilt to make new hives, which have died over the winter and have honey to be extracted.

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Tuesday May 3rd It Was All Very Sudden

Ever since reading books illustrated by Tasha Tudor, I have wanted a Corgi.  They seem elfin but feisty.  Ever since local predators have taken a couple of my free-ranging chickens, I have wanted a guard dog.  But our Cicely was getting old, and I didn't want to disrupt her life with a new dog.  So I put it on hold.  After Cicely died  on April 24th, I began putting out inquiries for a Corgi puppy, knowing that they were in high demand and short supply and fully expecting 1/2 to a whole year before tracking one down.  I contacted several breeders, got my name on waiting lists and was flatly turned away by others.  I made inquires from as close as NH to as far away as Texas.  On Sunday a woman from Maine emailed to say her future litters were already spoken for, but that among her current 8-week old litter, one committed owner had to back out due to illness, and did I want to get an 8-week old right away?  Then she sent a picture of the pup that made up my mind.  So on Tuesday I drove 4 1/2 hours to the middle of rural Maine to pick up little Ivy.   Here she is:
Her quarters are in the breakfast nook until we get her house trained. 

Chewing tools will be very important for awhile.

Look at those short little legs!

She'd rather be out with us.
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Monday, May 2, 2016

Monday, May 2nd A Pacific Coast Dinner by Scott, Dessert by Emily

Fresh tuna, ready for searing


Dishing out Crab Salad

The Spread (crab salad cocktail, peanut rice, seared tuna, California slaw, fresh pickles, and fresh avocado)

Crab salad cocktail with crispy wontons and mango salsa

Seared tuna with sesame seeds

Adding pickle to the plate

An amazing mixed berry pie, recipe from a Big Sur restauratant