Thursday, December 3, 2015

A little of this, a little of that.

                                                Roses by the front door.

Well, what a week.   I ave been super busy trying to get some Christmas quilting done. as wel as trying to get a secret Santa done for one of my beading groups.   I have not even come up for air.   I should have the secret Santa done this week,  and in the mail and  two quilted wall hangings done also.  I still have the Christmas swap quilt from Mary Jane's Farm Swaps to get done.

   The weather is finally getting a bit cold which is nice,  Although it means getting the heater out for the house and the barn,  so that it is comfortable to work in.  But at least it does not snow here,  ( not often anyway.)   But it does rain  and that cold is always damp,  which really eats into your bones.

Hope to finish the east side of the farm this month with cutting out trees and vines that don't belong in the Pines.  So that next month we can start on the west side and clean up from all the harvesting that was done 2 years ago.  Should be able
to have some nice fires to get rid of the old wood.  AS you can see there is alot to do to get that side cleaned up.

  Did get another Deer so that was two for this year.  Have some great deer sausage so some good chili will be getting made this winter.   Love making homemade chili with der meat or white chili with turkey from the farm.

                                         Well,  that's all the news from the south,  
                                        Happy" farming" to all the farm girl sisters out there.
                                         See you next week. down on the farm.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Rebecca~ Sounds like Santa's workshop is in full gear out at the farm!! I am loving this new cooler weather but you are right about the rain and damp cold. It does get to your bones! Maybe it will be easier to do the necessary clearing , however, with the cooler weather. At least it should keep the mosquitoes down!!

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  2. We have been going full steam ahead, but I am still finding those pesky critters in my barn. :(

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