Sunday, July 15, 2012

The Backyard

I've been bad, but busy. So here is a bit of an update on the backyard transformation and the garden. Because we have so much shade, grass is hard to grow, except in patches. For 6 years we have seeded, fed and watered the backyard, to no avail. Even those patches of grass that did grow, weren't barefoot friendly because of the needles from the Engleman spruce Trees!

Having tons of subscriptions to decorating, cottage and garden magazines, I found an article in one that talked about the National Wildlife Federations goal on wildlife habitat. Below is an excerpt from the the website, and a link to the website if you are interested.

"Whether you have an apartment balcony or a 20-acre farm, you can create a garden that attracts beautiful wildlife and helps restore habitat in commercial and residential areas.
By providing food, water, cover and a place for wildlife to raise their young, you not only help wildlife, but you also qualify to become an official Certified Wildlife Habitat™ and join the nearly 140,000 sites across the country."

 http://www.nwf.org/In-Your-Backyard.aspx

 So, after reading the article, I thought; why not? We can do this!

We divided the backyard into 2 different areas, which was easy because the walkway cuts the yard in two! On the south side we have turned the yard into a vegetable garden in raised beds. We also have asparagus growing, 2 blueberry bushes, and of course we still use the earth boxes. We finally obtained a composter that actually works as advertised, so we are on our third batch of compost!
The ground around the garden is still being freed of grass and mulch from the chipper is going to cover the ground. Below are 2 pictures of the vegetable garden.


 Our garden this year has: 4 different tomatoes, carrots, 3 types lettuce, beans, peas, tomatillos, bell peppers, jalapeno's, delicata squash, green onions, chives,cucumbers, and spinach. We are also growing, 2 types of thyme (french and english), rosemary, parsley, cilantro, dwarf basil, sage and spearmint!

Now for the north side of the garden, this is the area I am turning into a 'wildlife' habitat. I have 2 birdseed feeders, 2 thistle feeders and a bird bath. I still need more birdbaths and I want to hang some bird houses, but one thing at a  time. The grass has been ripped out, so now the fight is with the weeds which seem to flourish now. I have planted some groundcovers, and a lot of hosta, but this will be an ongoing evolution for at least the next year or so. But here are some pics of the north side of the garden.


So I created a wide path that is mulch (to cut down on watering), and hope to put one of those loveseat benches or gliders under the tree at the end of the path.

Although we live in an area that hasn't put out water restrictions yet. We know that over the next years water is going to become more precious than it is even now. So, rather than keep dumping gallons and gallons of water on grass that won't grow, we are using more drought tolerant plants and definitely more perennials. The birds and butterflies that come to the yard, spend a lot of time visiting, which is fun in itself just watching them. If all goes well, next year I will apply to have our yard certified by the NWF. Of course nothing is free, but it goes to a good cause.

Will write more soon.

Sunday, May 6, 2012

A New Year, Spring and going a bit green....

Ouch! Has it been that long since I blogged last? Geez....Well, I'm going to be back at it, upcoming will be the new backyard. Will get some pics and take you on a trip as we transform the backyard from a water guzzling grass filled zone into 2 new zones. One side of the yard is going to be garden, as in Veggie garden, with herbs too....The other side of the yard will be converted into 'wildlife' habitat. This will be fun! Stay tuned!

Monday, October 10, 2011

An Early Birthday Present

Well, Dave's birthday is just a month away, but with winter also on its way, I wanted to do something special, now. So, we went on the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad from Antonito to Osier and back. This is an old narrow gauge steam engine train that has been reconditioned and runs during the summer. We left Antonito at 10 am and rode the train to Osier (arrived at 12:45) where we disembarked for lunch (which is included in the ticket price). Lunch was actually very good; we had the soup and salad and more choice so Dave and I had soup and salad and the 'more choice' for the day was a Navajo Taco, so that was great! We left Osier at 2:30pm and arrived back at Antonito about 5:15pm. Then an hour drive home. The trip was fun, but trying to walk on a train that is moving wobbly was an interesting challenge. It snowed on us a bit going up into Osier, but the color changing leaves were gorgeous to look at! Here are some pictures of the trip.
Steam Train built 1925
The car we rode in



Next blogs will be on canning and Cricket......
Till Later.

Out with the old!

Geez, I am really behind on my blogging. I will try to catch up over the next couple of days. I had to put a temporary hold on updating my kitchen due to some unexpected complications. It seems that instead of just nailing up the paneling (yes, paneling), they also glued it. So when I tried to remove the paneling I removed chunks of plaster. So much for wainscoting and paint. Having to rethink what I am going to do....Will hopefully get started again this fall/winter. In the meantime, we did replace the faucet in the kitchen. I hated that faucet, but absolutely love the new one. So here is a picture of the old one, and what the new one looks like in place!
Out with the Icky Old one!

The new one I love!
It's the little things at this point! Back later with more stories and pics.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Garden 2011

Well the garden is finally starting to take shape. But before we go there, here are some new pics of Cricket. It seems she likes the window in the Pantry because it is west facing and the afternoon sun is nice and warm. So she is inclined to take naps on the microwave in the afternoons.....Here are a few pictures.



So the following pictures are of the vegetable garden..........
3 Different kinds of Tomato's,Tomatillo's,  Jalapeno's, Chives and Green Onions

Best Girl Tomato's

From left to right...Lettuce, herbs, tomato's, Jalapeno's and in the back; Spinach and Cucumbers

Herbs: English Thyme, Dill and Cilantro

Lettuce  
I redid the side garden; in an effort to keep the grass out....We'll see if it works.........





Flowers in the back garden.............



And finally the Front Porch!





Well, that's it for now. I am going to start renovating the kitchen, one wall at a time. So the blogs will be showing the progress! Of course there will be pics of Cricket too....Have a wonderful summer!

Friday, May 27, 2011

Happy 1st Birthday Cricket!

Today is Cricket's first birthday! Bought her some fuzzy toys and took her outside to roll around in the dirt to celebrate!

Cricket's First Birthday
 I started putting her on a harness and lead about 3 weeks ago. She always wants to go outside, but she still doesn't listen very well when you call her (of course she is a cat, and that seems to be their nature...Unless they want something!). She took to the harness and leash easily (I have heard stories about cats and harnesses), she doesn't seem to mind it, and doesn't try to get out of it. It's been awhile since I have blogged on her, so I will bring you up to date on her shenanigan's! Here are some pictures of Cricket exploring the garden on her birthday! (She hadn't seen the flowers before).
Dirt and Sunshine..This is the Life!
Dangerous Jungle Cat
 So to catch you up on the last couple of months.....

Cricket has figured doors out. She knows if she can get her claw under the door, or along the edge and pull, she can get it open (If it isn't latched). If the door is latched and she wants in or out of the room. She will stretch as tall as she can get and tap the doorknob! Heaven help us if she ever figures out the round door knobs. We do have a couple of doors that have door latches instead of knobs (I was trying to plan ahead for when we are older and possibly have arthritis), she has figured out if she can reach the top and pull down with her weight, the door might give. The only thing in our favor (at this point) is that those particular door mechanisms are on the front and back door, she hasn't figured out that she needs to be able to push down and pull back...If the front door is open (screen door closed), she will reach up and wrap her paws around the door handle and push the door open further....


On Safari
What's This?







Cricket has also learned another (not so helpful) trick. She has figured out how to open drawers that are not flush with the cabinet. Thus, I sometimes find my dresser drawer open (She can only do that because the slides are so nice and easy to operate). I also have a beautiful oak tool chest for my leather tools, that she has also figured out how to open. This wouldn't be a bad thing, if I didn't have to worry about her walking off with stuff! If she finds pens, letter openers, anything actually, that is easy enough for her to pick up and run off with, she will! Dave and I always joke that one day we are going to find her stash.

Kitty Loves Dirt!
About a month ago (or so), Cricket started talking...almost non-stop. She has lots to say and doesn't care what you are doing, she is going to let you know whatever is on her mind! Last night she was watching Bill Engvall (dvd) and chatting with us.
I keep trying to catch her (with the camera) opening doors or drawers, but up to now, have been unsuccessful. Will keep trying. Will write more about Cricket soon.


For now, Have a Happy Memorial Day Weekend. Take a moment to remember those who have fallen protecting our freedoms.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

27th Anniversary

Thursday, 3 March 2011 is our 27th Anniversary. It is hard to believe it has been that many years. It doesn't seem that long. Geez, we must be getting old!
I was truly blessed in finding Dave, or in him finding me (maybe just in finding each other). We have had our good times and our not so good times. We have had sparks fly and exciting adventures throughout our time together. It has been a wonderful 27 years and I wouldn't trade it for anything.
Actually, I was not only lucky in getting Dave, but also lucky in getting a wonderful In-Law family too. I don't think you could ask for more.
After all of these years, Dave still makes me laugh and I love spending time with him. Hoping to have at least a hundred years left with him, I look forward to the years to come.And Growing Old with him.
Happy Anniversary Honey
I Love You with all my heart

Or should I say....
I Love You
Bunches and Bunches
Buckets and Buckets
Barrels and Barrels
(Inside thing, may explain someday).....
Love to all of our Family.