I took everything down yesterday and got the house cleaned and everything put in order. I loved waking up to a nice clean house this morning. I sure missed the Christmas tree though. I loved the lights. We have a cold front coming and with the extension cords lights on the eves we couldn't shut the windows completely so it stayed freezing upstairs. Now with them down all of the windows are closed and the house doesn't have a north wind blowing through.
This year, by putting mulch in our flowerbeds was life changing for me. I could go out and in thirty minutes keep weeds out of my flowerbeds both front and back. In the past it would take a week or more of working hours in the heat to keep them weed free, which really never happened. It was more like hacking back the amazon with a machete.
Here are some pictures I went out and took so I could show you our newest and best hobby.
This is my brothers pasture on the other side of the fence. Its our leaves though. So yesterday Ron raked up all of the leaves and today in a bit we will go out and load them in the tractor bucket and take them here.
At the extreme end, is the mulch that is almost ready. The middle is still cooking and the one closest in the picture has just started and is not hot at all. Ron went outside with me and took the piles down so you could see the heat.
We just love watching that steam. We just laugh every time he takes it down to stir it up as we add new material. I also stand there with a hose to spray it down. You need water too.
If we ever have many disagreements, its over how we use this wonderful stuff. I want it for my garden. He wants it for the yard. My garden is going to be big this year. I am out of all of my canned food. Here is my garden area in need of some love.
Can you tell what this is? Look at the hair on top of his back. |
This is a picture of normal coyote.
I hope you have a lovely New Year. I am so excited about my garden this year. I am already drawing up plans and of course, making lists of seeds. I always buy more seeds than I can plant.
Have a lovely day,
~Kim~
"You've got to be able to make those daring leaps or you're nowhere," said Muskrat.
---The Mouse and His Child,
Russell Hoban, 1967
5 comments:
Wow! I'm glad the chickens are safe. That weird spiky-ness makes that animal look like something else. What? I don't know.
Yay for mulch! Your gardens are going to be gorgeous!
I'm so excited for flowers!
Prayers for the traveler.
wow kim, that sure is quick on the christmas decorations. i usually leave everything out until new years day, although i would be happy to put things away now, except that my youngest son is still here. i will "un-decorate" when he leaves!!
we always mulch all of our garden beds and it does help with weeds. we buy the mulch in bulk!!
and yes, christmas sure has changed but i am always happy at christmas, i think i always have at least one kid at home!!
Wow, that's a lot of wild animals around, it's a good thing that your chickens are secure. The animals must smell the chickens.
It sure make Christmas different when the little grandkids are not there. We spent Christmas at my daughter and we laughed so much. We had a great time. I forgot to take pictures.
My tree and nativity stays until Epiphany. I'm not working anymore so it might come down sooner this year. We will see.
Hugs, Julia
Yay for the mulch, it makes the garden grow. I lost all my mulch during the last flood. Instead of being ahead with my gardening, I got everyone's weeds and lots of debris.
Safe travel for your son.
Safe travels to Peter and may he have the time of his life.
You do get a lot of critters! I can sometimes hear the coyotes howling but have never seen one. Now deer are another story! And remember I am a city dweller.
My decorations will stay up until after the first. This is the week I get to enjoy them. Thankfully they come down more quickly than they go up!
Enjoy your clean house!!!
Hugs 😊
Lauren
Love to see all the good things that you have going on around your place; the mulch piles are wonderful and I can see why you would want that black gold for your garden!
I always am amazed at the critters you capture on your game cam!
We generally just see the deer on our game cam, though we were wondering about seeing a cougar, as our neighbors had one in their back yard~yikes!
Smiles and happy thoughts to you.
~K.
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