There were four full days of sun over the weekend, which meant that blogging was far from my mind except as pertains lots of good blog-posting pictures.
It was a delightful week past with our friends and family - there was simply no time to be bored. "Bored" is not an Idaho word! I will regale you with a photo documentary of the goings-on, but first:
Our garden...
...was extremely happy about the sunshine and our seeds all decided to germinate - finally! Among those to make an appearance were peas, radishes, cilantro, carrots, beans, borage, beets, and nasturtiums. And while some of our herb starts withered up, our 5 little tomato plants look great (the same size as when we put them in 6 weeks ago, but "alive" is a good thing!)
I would take pictures, but there's really not much to see at this time. The weeds stand out more than the cute little seedlings, and even though we had a few days of sun, there has still been buckets of rain, which means...
mud.
Projects...
...yes. Projects there are, and in ever-abundant supply (with no end in sight).
Lately it's been a challenge just to fit regular chores and AJ's work into the mix of company, but actually there comes another spurt of beloved friends to grace the guest shack, so we must get a ladder on the bunk beds, and maybe a shower (do y'all really need a shower?), and perhaps a pic-nic table and camp stove for cooking breakfast.
Oh yeah, another thing; since we are moving all the wood out of the lean-to to make room for that shower, we need to build a wood shed.
In the words of king Monkut:
etcetera etcetera, etcetera.
And since you were wondering... TOILET SCHMOILET!!!
Seriously though, the composting toilet design we are building requires some solar electricity for the exhaust fan and you know how that story goes: if you give a mouse a cookie... Which means that in order to get that fan going, we need to tinker with the solar panels, and finish out the commode with mud and paint.
And a toilet seat.
Details, details! ;-)
The good news is that it's not the dead of Winter. Yet. So we don't mind an excuse to get us out of doors - even if that excuse is a tiny little walk to the Ace port-a-potty. And just so you will believe that we are indeed moving UP in the world,
we rent 2 when we have out of town company.
(just be glad they don't rent a two-seater 'cause we might have been tempted. -Grace?)
The children...
...have been reintroduced to the lake nearby, and while I personally, am not ready to jump into that COLD water, they have no such scruples.
Add to that the novelty of fishing this year (and dad just picked up his license as well); now it will be harder than ever to leave the lake in the evenings! I'd better plan to pack dinner.
Both boys are making me pretty nervous these days with their tree climbing. They could use a few lessons about what a dead tree branch looks like, but realize that they are getting 40 feet up before I stop them. It's getting harder to come up with plausible reasons when they ask WHY they can't keep going UP. I think it's common sense to stop going up when the tree is swaying, and the trunk is now 6 inches in diameter, or hey, if that's too conservative - how about coming back down when the tree is bowed like a rainbow and you need both hands AND legs to hang on!
There IS such a thing as common sense you know, but somehow I ended up with common boys in stead.
Not really a bad deal and I'm not complaining, I just want to see them live to grow up.
The girls are not far behind - especially Lina this year and I hear a lot of "ME TOO!" and "ME ALSO!" and
"I DO!" She is not to be left out!
Bryce is mobile enough to pick up every dust bunny in the house, and that's what he does. He's my cute little baby-mop! One of these days I'll teach him to do the laundry too, and then I'll REALLY be gettin' something done:-)
So.
That's the short version. Now for those pictures. If you're not a picture person, I warned you in advance, but if you ARE, these are mostly of my sister Em, and our cousin and his lovely wife. We sure enjoyed their visit! All the hiking pictures that were not taken at the lake, were all on our property. It is just AWEsome.
I can't believe we live here!
Love to you,
me
Wild Ginger
The Lake
There!
Are you worn out now?
You now know the REAL reason why the weeds are taller than the veggie seedlings HA!
No one can accuse us of being dull though:-)
yes, we really do need a shower. ;D
ReplyDeleteyou look like you're having so much fun!!
Wow! It's absolutely gorgeous out there!
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are great!
ReplyDeleteI wont be visiting until you get the toilet thing figured out.
Thanks for sharing all of your fun :)
ReplyDeleteJENNIFER!!!
ReplyDeleteCome ON! Where is your sense of adventure?
Perhaps your visit would inspire that project to completion ;-)
Thanks for sharing. It is absolutely beautiful. What a memorable summer and more to come. I know what you mean about the weeds in the garden. Have you thought about chickens? Lots of eggs! Well that is another project, I am familar with that too! Enjoy
ReplyDeleteYour Texas friend,
Brenda
Oh, 'Lene, I wish I could come for a visit! It looks like you're having such fun there. Somehow though with this whole blood clots and third trimester thing I'm thinking I should probably listen to that "travel is not advised" verdict and stick close to home for awhile. Hopefully someday.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! And thank you especially for the shots of Hannah and Charlie and Ellie, Judah, and Micah! Missing those little guys!
ReplyDeleteFaith