Showing posts with label asparagus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label asparagus. Show all posts

Tuesday, 20 June 2023

It is nearly summer!

Sunday, I pickled two bunches of local asparagus. After the strawberry/rhubarb crisp, also using veggies from down the road, JB called me Susie Homemaker! I was so proud of myself. I haven't been doing too much in the kitchen lately.



I have a ritual Mondays, garbage day. Usually Cinnamon and I would go walkies after garbage was out, since I was up, dressed, and would use bug spray. He disappeared. AND I forgot to turn on the coffee machine before I left. Terrible mistake! He did not come back in until the afternoon. He must have found his own breakfast.

It looked like a lovely day, and as I hauled the garbage and recycling down to the highway, I spotted a doe.
Look closer! She didn't stay very long.

Going out the back 40, I found a couple of Red Hawkweed, Devil's Paintbrushes as my mom called them, the orangey/red ones. The yellows are nearly done.
 



The catalpa tree is setting blossoms. This is the healthy one. 

Everything is growing like mad. The second catalpa tree (below, left) has sent up shoots and is growing again. This was winter kill, sadly. 

The hops vine has reached the soffat. 
 

Monday I had a rude awakening. Outside the Muskoka Room was Pepper, our infrequent visiting cat, yowling. I suppose I jinxed it, as I thought about how I hadn't seen him in a while. Grabbing the video camera (I knew photos would be tough), I captured him leaving quick and sprightly. I had to look at the time, it was 5:30 a.m. The week had begun.




Monday, 21 May 2018

I love spring!

We love that we can get our syrup, from trees across the street. Down the highway, they grow asparagus, as well as other things, and there is  a sheep farm! 

I went out onto the front porch early in the morning. There was a rabbit.
Bunny freezes. Daisy thinks she can creep up on it. Hooper was at my feet, he didn't even try.
Daisy & the bunny from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.

My photos have been both sad and happy. JB spotted a raptor taking a duck away for lunch. This is all that remains, feathers on the pond.

 The pond is an amazing ecosystem. I miss my lake, but this has given me such pleasure.

I decorated in honour of the UK, thanks to hubby bringing me home a cap and flag. Yup, I know there are pros and cons to the monarchy, but what a ceremony: joy, love, celebration, and an amazing choir.