Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Foggy mornings, colored paper Indians and Pilgrims jammed into backpacks, 2 inches of snow, melting. Shopping lists crossed off, refrigerator crammed full of things to cook and bake. Bedding washed for out of town guests, one more bathroom to scrub. Hungry kids drooling over the pie. One more day. Let the Feasting Begin! Happy Thanksgiving
Thursday, November 1, 2007
HALLOWEEN






Somehow she keeps finding candy, I think it is all hidden away, then I find her with a lollipop in her mouth. I need to go look for candy hiding places in the kids room.
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Pictures, Now with Words



Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Get to Work, Part 2 of Harvest



Monday, October 1, 2007
Harvest-Part 1
Here's a few photos from our harvest. I took pictures of most varieties of pears we grow, but you'll have to imagine how beautiful our Bartlett pears were this year.
D'Anjou pears. These are hard to figure out when they are ripe, but if you get it right, heaven! A few weeks ago, we went to a small local restaurant. I ordered the pear and Gorgonzola cheese salad, with pine nuts and arugula. It was so good, much better than the main dish I ordered. Need to figure out what type of salad dressing to use, think I may make this for dinner tomorrow night.
Bosc pears. I think these are beautiful, sleek looking. I have a recipe for blanched pears with chocolate sauce. One of these years I'll get around to actually making it.
Forrelle pears. This was only our third actual harvest of these pears, we planted them when Abby was a baby. They are smaller than the other pears we grow and a pain to pick! It always seems like we will pick these forever since it takes so many to fill a bin, but in reality, it only took 5 days.
Bins of anjou pears waiting for me to haul in.
This is my tractor. Isn't it cute? I love to race around the orchard on this. I think the workers like to laugh at me as I bump along. I'm probably not as fast and efficient as some people, but they tolerate me, my tractor and my broken Spanish.
Anjou Pears in a bin.






Harvest was great this year. We had more workers than last year, I only picked had to pick the last 4 days, which was great. The weather was nice the entire time, which was a blessing, picking in the rain stinks!
Get ready, more harvest pictures to come!
Friday, September 7, 2007
More Photos
Michelle started preschool Wednesday. She said preschool was so fun and wanted to go again.
Michelle busy at school.
+++++Sprinkler Changing Time
All summer we have been moving sprinkler lines. Over the last few years we've been putting in more permanent lines, which now allows us a break between when we have to irrigate. These pictures are from Monday, probably the last time we'll use our hand lines for the year.



The kids usually enjoy helping, especially on a nice warm day!
Peter loves the sprinklers. He likes to help set up the line then runs down to last pipe and take out the end plug. He fills it up with water, dumps it out, fills it again. Then he drops the end plug and runs off. When we get to the end of the line to hook it up, we then have to search for the end plug-what fun!
Most mornings I try to get up early so I can go out by myself. A little exercise, a little peace and quiet, what more can I ask for?


+++++Sprinkler Changing Time




The kids usually enjoy helping, especially on a nice warm day!


Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)