Thursday, June 2, 2016

The Rain is finally here

                                       Roses Blooming 

       Every afternoon  the rain storms have been firing up because of the heat.   The peas are just about done in the garden and the beans have been so prolific, that I have already put 3 quarts up, and need to do more.     The tomatoes are starting to produce and I can not wait.  We have three heirloom varieties this year.   Bradley,  which is good for canning and sauces,   Black Krim,  and Duetch Fleiss.   They are all growing wonderfully and hopefully no horned worms to eat the leaves anytime soon.

         I have been working on getting some projects done,  I have organized all the quilting fabric again,  and have started getting all the directions for the quilts together with the fabric.   I have also been working on quilling so cards so that they are caught up and done.   I am also going to do some art work with the quilling.  
    The Mimosa trees have been in bloom this week,  the blooms are so dainty  and the leaves curl up when you touch them.


                   The beans and tomatillos growing in the garden.  Can not wait to make some salsa verde with the tomatillos.  They have had lots of blooms on them  so hopefully a big crop. 


                                  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.

 

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

The garden is

 
                Going crazy.  Everything is producing  and I am getting started on putting stuff up in the freezer.  Especially the beans, they seem to be on over drive.   But I am not really complaining.  Now  just to get the watering system straightened out.   We have not had a lot of rain, so watering is very important,because of the heat that we are having. 

                I have been getting ready for the next show,  and just about have everything done, except cutting the eggs into the design for the class that I am teaching.  I hope to get that done by the end of the week.  and then pack everything up.   I have 4 eggs entered into competition, and I just hope that they pass.



 the girls eating scratch and  Henny Penny sitting on the nest.  I have two Buffs.

Looks like I found a little hitchhiker on this rose.  The rose is only about 1 inch wide,  so that tells you how small he is.

         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.




 

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Everything blooming

                                            Magnolia tree in bloom

     Everywhere I look the flowers are blooming.   Magnolias, roses, ginger lilies.  you name it.   I sometimes wish that the blooming season was a bit longer.  but then it would be spring all the time.
   So far the garden has given us squash, beans , peas and snow peas.  The potatoes are growing like crazy, and I even have volunteers in the compost pile.    We had to move part of the garden to make way for the garage on the new house and since everything is in raised beds,  we just put some plywood underneath them and also some fence poles and just lifted them up with the big tractor and moved them.   Everything so far has survived the move.
                 This is some beautiful bougainvillea that belongs to my friend Yvonne.   I was down at her house working on getting ready for the next show.    Here are a few more photos for the show in Penn. that we attended.


                                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.


Wednesday, May 11, 2016

While I was gone.

                 While I was gone,  the roses and other plants in my garden burst forth into bloom.   I love seeing all the color, and really wish it would stay forever.  But sadly it does not.
             I have been busy getting ready for the next show in June. and trying to get some competition eggs ready.  I still have 2 to try to finish and that is taking all my time.  I also have the bead blog hop coming up this weekend and I need to make sure that everything is finished there.   I don't think I will get it all done,  but the first project will get done.

            While I was gone,  I saw these cars at the hotel where I was staying.  I love seeing old cars and these certainly fit the bill.


            There is a green one on the other side of the gray one.  All nicely turned out  but this one was the most colorful.


             Here is one of the cute eggs from the show that I attended.  This lady have a very creative spirit, and was 93 years young.  She had a wonderful out look on life.  I really enjoyed talking to her.


                               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.

 

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Getting ready for the summer

                                                      Amaryllis flower in bloom

                         Well,  this weather has been a bit crazy.  First it is hot,  then cold,  then hot again.  It is wonder that no one has really gotten sick from it.   But I am tired of not knowing how to dress, and then with the sun beating down on the studio,  I already have the air conditioner on and the fan  trying to stay cool in the afternoon.
                        I know that I can take clothes off when it gets hot,  but it is really better to keep the long pants on and the big boots for walking around the farm.  You never know when you are going to find a snake or something else lurking in the grass.

                       I finally finished the queen sized patriotic quilt that I have been working on for so long.  The top photo shows the panel in the middle of the quilt and then the bottom photo shows the whole quilt.  I am proud that I got it done.   It definitely took a while and  I really wanted to have it done.
                     I have a few more that I want to get done,  but I need to work on a few other projects for a while.  Then I can get back to quilting.     I have an egg show coming up in another week, so that keeps me busy right now as well.
         More and more flowers are beginning to bloom and I am enjoying taking photos of them.

                               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.

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Turkeys everywhere

                                            Two of the bigger toms around the farm

                      Everywhere I looked this week,  I have seen these two big toms strutting their stuff and cackling like crazy.  I think that they are trying to round up the last of the hens.  They are so funny to watch as they display all those feathers.

                  I have been out hunting the turkeys once, and saw  quite a few of the jakes, (young males) as well as two wiley coyotes.   So hunting has shifted to getting those two gone first.    Even if we don't get a turkey now,  the season open up again in fall and we can get several of the younger males then.
                  More flowers are starting to bloom and I have seen several big butterflies in the yard.   I hope that I can get some pictures of them this week.  I know that we have several different flights of Eastern Swallowtail,  Black Swallowtail and Sulfurs during the year.   I hope this year we see some hummingbirds as well.

                   A nice view of the lane going toward the back of the farm.  It was a very sunny day and not all the trees had their  new leaves yet.  Usually it is quite dark because of the tree cover.

                              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.

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Rainy week

                                             Myers Lemon tree in bloom

                      All the citrus trees are blooming and the farm down the road a piece keeps bee hives,  so I have seen lots of bees in the trees.   I love the smell of the trees blooming,  but sometimes it came be a bit overpowering  :)     I have gotten everything in the garden planted and have also planted some nice humming bird vines, and clematis on the old  hay rake in the front yard.  I also put in two gooseberry plants and hope to have gooseberries in a few years.

                    Yesterday I saw a great horned owl sitting in the woods.  and of course that was the one day that I did not have the big camera with me,  so no photos   Arrgh.    He was so majestic flying thru the pines .   I am so glad that I got to see him.


                    The azaleas are still blooming.  and the plant that is usually pink had this group of white flowers right in the middle of the plant.   Very strange.

                    I am working on getting another quilt made and also doing some competition art as well.   That is keeping me super busy.  but I would not have it any other way.


                     Found this cute little lizard out side the barn today.   The lizards have been quite busy  eating up the bugs so I don't really complain when I find one or three in the barn working                  

                               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.