Thursday, April 26, 2018

Spring is in the Air?

First day out in the gardens. Rototilled the vegetable garden after a year off. We need a garden this year because we ran out of our two year supply of tomato sauce & green peppers. Plus organic veggies are pricey, so we put in a little "sweat equity" to grow our own. Getting to old for this stuff!

The garden after rototilling
Then it snowed again!
The garlic garden is in good shape with the garlic greens already popping out from underneath the mulch. There are over 300 hard-neck Garlic bulbs which will be harvested in July.

The "hardneck" garlic will also produce garlic scapes. This is an added bonus over "softneck" garlic which produces no scapes. The downside is that hardneck doesn't last as long, but it is easier to turn into garlic powder because the cloves are bigger.
Garlic Garden
These are the scapes that can be used in salads, stir fry, etc.

Garlic Scapes

The deer have been coming around. I would rather that they wouldn't because they will eat my garden when it starts to grow.


Deer in the Front Field
The Robins have to be confused by the snow.



We finally did get to move the raspberry plants, put in the onion sets and planted lettuce & arugula seed this week.  Forecast is for 70's & 80's next week . YEAH!


Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Two Nor'Easters in Two Weeks in March

After two days of 70 degrees in February, everyone had though that winter was over.  But, NOOOOOO!  Mother nature graced us with three Nor'Easter storms in three weeks.
In January our backyard looked like Spring was coming


Then we got hit with the first March storm on march 7th.
 Below is our patio at night and the next morning.


Total of 15" of wet snow. Had to use the tractor to clear the driveway. Elly says no more winters in new England for her. Looks like we will be heading south next winter.





On March 12th they forecasted another Nor'easter. Here is the projected snow totals. We live in Sterling where I drew the circle. Looke like we will get around 21 inches of snow tomorrow. t


Well, we were hit with another Nor'Easter snow storm!  This time is was over 19" of wet snow.  The snowblower handled it because I cleared the driveway 3 ties during the storm. We also had to clear the patio so that we could feed the birds.



Final cleanup will be tomorrow. Hope it melts soon.
Final cleanup, had to use the tractor on the driveway. will melt to blacktop once the sun hits it.

From the middle of driveway looking toward the road,

Same spot, just spun around and looking at the house.

Tractor & house after final cleanup
Now they say we might be getting another one next week. Hope it just goes out to sea.

Monday, December 25, 2017

Christmas Time


Celebrating Christmas at our house.


Dining room all set up for Christmas Dinner.


leah, Josh, Evan & Elly after opening the "crackers". Celebrating an English Christmas.


Elly's Vintage Christmas display on the bookshelf.


Saturday, November 25, 2017

Trans-Siberian Orchestra - DCU Center Worcester


Yesterday, on the day after Thanksgiving,  The Trans-Siberian Orchestra played at the DCU Center in Worcester.  Their CD is a staple on our Christmas playlist.  When we were in California in 2012, we visited a neighborhood of 19 houses all lit up in Christmas lights and blinking in time to the Trans-Siberian Orchestra on our radio. You can check out this blog posting here: CA Christmas Lights


They really know how to put on a show.  The first half of the concert was sort of a musical opera with a Christmas story about a young girl with a narrator.  The second half was just their music.  The lighting and light show was amazing. The back wall of the stage was an entire video screen.  Pieces of the stage move up & down.  A balcony catwalk appeared out of nowhere and the performers and singers were on the catwalk. Here are just a few of the videos that I took that night.



A balcony catwalk appeared out of nowhere and the performers and singers were on the catwalk.




It was a great concert, didn't have to drive far, had great seats, and a wonderful way to spend the day after Thanksgiving getting ready for the Christmas holiday.

Little bit of Trivia:  There are actually 2 Trans-Siberian Orchestras on tour.  One on the East Coast & another on the West Coast.  also, When they are touring a specific area (like new England), they use local youth musicians for the violin string section.  What a trhill that must be for these kids.

String section in the background


Saturday, November 18, 2017

Avery Hill Farm, Ledyard, CT - Another Primitive Antique Open House

Today Elly & I ventured out to Ledyard,CT to see another Antique Store that sell primitive American antiques.  The Open House with the house tour was on Friday night, but we had decided to go to our neighbor's live Band House Party instead.  The ride took about 85 minutes.  There were no signage or arrows pointing to to location, but Google Maps showed us the way.

View of the house from the parking lot.  The right side of the house was built first around 1740

They had a few animals, 2 Donkeys, 2 sheep, 2 geese, 2 chickens

Here's lookin' at you!
There were only 3 other cars in the parking lot and we were a little apprehensive that we got the day correct, becuase other that the Open House days, they are only open by appointment.  We were OK that we missed the house tour on Friday.

The antique shop was in the barn, so we walked on up to the shop. Here are a few of the items in the shop.  The prices were very expensive, but we loved looking at all their items.





There were four other ladies talking and as they headed out the door they turned and asked "Do you want to see the house?"  They didn't have to ask twice.  We were going to get a special guided tour of the house without all the crowd that was there the previous night. Yeah!


Living Room

Kitchen with sink, dishwasher (covered by cabinet) and Range with wooden surround

Nice dry sink & bowl collection

Elly admiring a dead fraser fir christmas tree

Dining room
 It was a nice trip and a beautiful house decorated in primitive antiques, worth a trip.

Saturday, September 23, 2017

Walker Homestead Antique Show

The Walker Homestead is an Antique Shop that people live in.  The 1st floor is the antique shop, the second floor is the living quarters.  Although they do actually live on the 1st floor as well.  A few times each year the have events such as this Antique Show or Christmas Open House, etc.  This is the first time Elly and I have been out there.


 The main house is the antique shop.  For events you park in the fields in the front of the house, while the dealers set up in the fields in back of the house.

Owners Setting up for the Show

We didn't get there for the opening, but here is how long the line was.  This place is literally out in the middle of nowhere, but people and dealers come from all over just for this show.  It features mostly the "primitive" style of antiques.

Line waiting to get in

 

People shopping during the show. The house is open and set up also.





Sitting Room


Living Room


Dining Room


The rear of the house.  This is where most of the dealers were

The Antique Dealer Booths


Reproduction Redware made by a local artist


Nice Display of Antique Stoneware





Elly at the Dried Herb Shed


Nice Primitive Santa's. These were $95 each!


The prices were very high, we did not buy anything.  The show gave us a good idea of whats people want and what dealers are selling.