Wednesday, April 22, 2026

 4/22/26  What other people think of me is none of my business. If they are talking about me, they are leaving some other person alone. Bruce Young

Some rain showers today. a strong south breeze, high 47.  Occasional rain overnight, low 36.  Rain tomorrow, a stiff NWN breeze, high 48, low 34.  Mostly cloudy Friday, a light north wind, high 47, low 33. Partly cloudy Saturday, a north breeze, high 58, low 36.  Mostly cloudy Sunday, a NE breeze, high 64, low 39. Partly cloudy Monday, an east breeze, high 64, low 40.  Mostly cloudy Tuesday, a brisk ESE breeze, high 62, low 41.  Showers next Wednesday through Sunday the 3rd, NE breezes, highs in the mid fifties, low in the lower forties.  Some sun possible Sunday and Thursday.  Mostly cloudy  Monday the 4th, a brisk NW breeze, high 56, low 42.  Partly cloudy the 5th and 6th, brisk north breezes, highs 63, lows 44.
    Last year I bought some plain black pots and saucers at a yard sale. They are large, 30 galleon size.  From a grow house?  The Chinese have several in Maine, some have been shut down.  I often buy groceries online, heavy and bulky things I don't want to handle.  I have saved the heavy cardboard boxes the groceries come in. Yesterday I broke the boxes down and laid them in a place hard to mow in the backyard and sat the pots up on  the cardboard.  I am planting a crate of red norland potatoes in them.. Starting out with about ten inches of raised bed mix.  I'll cover the potatoes gently so I don't break off any sprouts.  As they grow I'll add more soil, like I was hilling them in the garden.  I've never tried this before.  The goal is early new potatoes for us, not the stand. The black pots will warm up nicely now but will they get too warm later in the season?
    It seems so cold out but the pond lilies in the garden pond are starting to break out of the water.  Just on time for the frogs to sit on them.  Some of the pollywogs have become tiny frogs already.  Last year the racoons got a lot of frogs.  Jay made the garden pond a little larger and deeper. Hopefully that will make getting dinner harder for the coons.  They got all the frogs out of the kitchen garden pond.  A couple of bull frogs lived in that pond, I missed hearing them last summer.  This year I'm planting squash and pumpkins around the perminator.  Coons don't like walking through the scratchy, rough vines.  I'm hoping that will protect the pond.  Squash vines protect the corn from coons when it is part of the Three Sisters.
   A doctor's appointment today. I'm supposed to rest my back after she works on it so I'm taking Annabelle for a haircut. Always a pleasant time.  May your day be blessed, Sally

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

 4/21/26 “Agriculture is our wisest pursuit because it will in the end contribute most to real wealth, good morals, and happiness.” - Thomas Jefferson.

 19 degrees earlier this morning, 30 degrees with bright sun now.  Sunshine this morning, clouds this afternoon.   Today's high 45, tonight's low 28.   A light 

WSW breeze today.  Partly cloudy tomorrow morning, some PM showers. High 47, low 36 with a stiff south breeze.  Showers Thursday, a stiff NW breeze, high 49, low 33. Mostly cloudy Friday, strong NEW breeze, high 53, low 34.  Partly cloudy this weekend.  A north breeze Saturday, high 56, low 36.  A light NEN breeze Sunday, high 60, low 39.  Mostly cloudy Monday, a NE breeze, high 61, low 39. Showers next Tuesday through next Saturday. NE breezes, highs about 55, lows about 42. Sun and showers Sunday the 3rd, a strong NW breeze, high 57, low 40.  Sun and clouds the 4th and 5th, brisk north breezes, highs 57, lows 40.
   I'm starting a fermentation class today.  Where I grew up there were a lot of Quakers.  They served seven sweets and seven sours at Sabbath meals.   Daily meals had a sweet  and a sour.  I was never too much about the sour.  But now I keep reading how good fermented food is for us.  There is even some evidence that the good bacteria in fermented foods will help flush microplastics out of our bodies.
   Bird books say April is one of the most important months to feed the birds.  They have eaten the seeds nature provided all winter and not many are left.  Looking out the window at the many different birds at our feeders I do believe nature's pantry must be near empty.
   I usually go to my sister's for breakfast on Tuesday mornings.  Not this morning.  We've both been so busy we haven't spent much time in our yards.  Today we want to skip the leisurely breakfast and go outside.  My goal is to have a yard as beautiful as Lynne's.  Mine will be different, I mix herbs in with my flowers.  I plant with birds and pollinators in mind and I have a pond with moving water to attract the birds.  Some of the sunflower feeders get replaced with hummingbird feeders.  I have water lilies and cattails in my ponds for dragonflies to lay their eggs on..  Blackeyed susans are a dragonfly favorite.
   May your day be blessed, Sally

Monday, April 20, 2026

 4/20/26 A mind unemployed is a mind unenjoyed.

It was 29 degrees but bright sun has already brought it up to 32.  Clouding up this afternoon, possible early afternoon shower.  High 43 degrees.  A stiff NNW breeze, Clear tonight, low 25.  Some forecasts say 22.  We did have a couple hours of mix last night. Partly cloudy tomorrow, a light WNW breeze, high 46, low 38.  Scattered showers  Wednesday and Thursday.. Highs about 50, lows 35.  A south breeze Wednesday, a WNW breeze Thursday.  Partly cloudy Friday, a strong north breeze, high 54, low 33.  Mostly sunny Saturday, a NE breeze, high 59, low 37.  Mostly cloudy Sunday, an ENE breeze, high 58, low 40.  Mostly cloudy next Monday, an east breeze, high 59, low 41.  Showers next Tuesday and Wednesday, east breezes, highs about 55, lows about 43.  Sun and showers next Thursday and Friday, north breezes, highs 56, lows 42.  Some showers the weekend of the 2ed and 3rd, north breezes, highs 55, lows 40. 

   I follow a few homesteading blogs.  Mostly Josh and Carlyn Thomas's Homesteading Family.  and Laurie Neverman, Common Sense Home.  I've taken several of Josh and Caryln's classes.  Last week I took one on stocking a pantry.  They have 40 acres but their suggestions cover everything from window sill gardens to unlimited space.  In the class Carlyn talked about one of my favorites for stocking up for winter, winter squash. There are many different kinds.   Several kinds have varieties that grow with smaller vines.  I grow big mama buttercup squash,a large squash and lots of vines.   We have the room and a large family.  There are smaller varieties, Johnny's has one that people love.  We grow it for sale because it is so popular.  All you have to do to preserve winter squash is wash it in a solution that is one part bleach to nine parts water, let it dry thoroughly, and store it in a cool dry place.  For me that has been three milk crates stacked with a round piece of plywood on top and a pretty tablecloth over it.  In the front room behind a chair. I've set a blue Hubbard on top for decoration because it was so big I didn't have any other place to put it. I've also lined squash up on the floor under the bottom shelf of a bookcase.  We often plant them in odd corners.  Their vines cover everything so there is less weed whacking.
   Late yesterday the forecasts about how much "mix" we were going to get and how cold tonight would be got to me.  I went to church and tucked some remay around the pansies.  Snowflakes make brown spots on the leaves, a wet mix seems to bother them less.  I don't think we are going to see 21 but if we did that would set the pansies back.  Their cheerful colors are so pretty, I wanted to protect them.
   May your day be blessed, Sally

Sunday, April 19, 2026

 4/19/26  Teach me to pray with compassion, to speak with gentleness, and to live in a way that reflects Your heart for all people. Amen.

 Rain today, a stiff WSW breeze, high 47.  Partly cloudy after midnight, low 32. Cloudy tomorrow, a stiff NW breeze, high 45, low 27.  Some forecasters say the low may be 23. Sunshine Tuesday, light NW breeze, high 47, low 29.  Cloudy Wednesday, a south breeze, high 49, low 36. Showers Thursday.  Pleasant next weekend.

    I think i'll tuck in the church box pansies tomorrow, they can handle 26 degrees but 23 might set them back.  If I had a pansy bowl I'd bring it in or throw a jacket over it.
     May your Sunday be blessed, Sally

Saturday, April 18, 2026

 4/18/26 If you've complained for a minute you've lost sixty seconds of happiness.

Cloudy, calm, 45 degrees.  Partly cloudy this afternoon, a strong SE breeze, high 63.  Overcast tonight, a brisk SSE  breeze, low 43.  Rain tomorrow, a WSW breeze, high 47, low 32.  Partly cloudy Monday, a strong NW breeze, high 45, low 26..  Sunshine Tuesday, a NW breeze, high 46, low 31. Rain/snow showers Wednesday morning, a SE breeze, high 46, low 35.  Mostly cloudy Thursday, a brisk NWN breeze, high 53, low 35.  Partly cloudy Friday, a north breeze, high 53, low 36. Partly cloudy next weekend, showers possible Sunday morning. East Breezes. highs in the fifties, lows 42.  Showers every day but Wednesday the week of the 27th. NE breezes, highs in the mid to upper fifties, lows about 42.
   Everyone was busy yesterday soaking up the sun and warmth.  Trying not to think about next week's chilly temperatures.  Especially that four letter word, snow, mixed with Wednesday's morning showers.  We'll put the pansies inside Tuesday night.  They will keep blooming through snow but it makes brown spots where it sits on the leaves. If I have time I may cover the ones in the church box.  I may even cover them Monday night.  Bekah's forecast says it will drop to 23 at 3AM. 
   The soil temperature was 49 degrees, warmer than we expected.  Johnny's is sending us Alisca Craig onion plants.  People like to get them planted so they can have cucumber and sweet onion sandwiches when the cucumbers are ready.
   In the greenhouse all but the cherry tomatoes are transplanted.  They pruned all the blossoms off the flowers but they are reblooming so it is beautiful in the greenhouses.  The propane company filled the propane tanks Wednesday.  So the greenhouses are all set for next week's cold. The wood stove is still burning nights.

   May your day be blessed, Sal

Friday, April 17, 2026

4/17/26  In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt.

Thin clouds, 47 degrees.  Last night's thunderstorms gave us about a third of an inch more of rain.  Partly cloudy this afternoon, mostly clear tonight.  A NNE breeze, high 63, low 41. Partly cloudy tomorrow, a SE breeze, high 64, low 42.  Rain Sunday, a SW breeze, high 46, low 30. Partly cloudy Monday and Tuesday, NW breezes.  Monday's high 43, low 25.  Tuesday's high 46, low 31.  Mostly cloudy Wednesday, a SW breeze, high 48, low 34.  Partly cloudy Thursday, a brisk NW breeze, high 51, low 35.  Mostly cloudy next Friday, a NE breeze, high 5, low 38. Some sun next Saturday morning, PM showers, a NE breeze, high 54, low 40.  Mostly cloudy Sunday the 26th, an ENE breeze, high 54, low 41.  Some showers every day but Wednesday the week of the 27th, NE breezes, highs about 55, lows in the low forties.

   We got the delivery dates  for the Bailey order, Wednesday and Thursday..  It has never been split into two orders before.  Probably the fruit trees one day, the shrubs the other day.
   We opened the box of onions.  The box says Alisha Crang which is the variety we ordered.  The plant tags say Redwings. There are red lines in the white stems   A very nice large red onion that grows well in the north and is a good keeper.  But not the large sweet white onion we are known for.  Bekah sent Johnny's picture late yesterday.  We haven't heard back.
   Today is "make butter" day but with the pleasant afternoon forecast I hope to spend much of the afternoon outside.  May your day be blessed, Sally

Thursday, April 16, 2026

 4/16/26  Flowers don’t worry about how they’re going to bloom. They just open up and turn toward the light and that makes them beautiful.

Showers ending, cloudy today, rain this evening, some overnight showers.  A SE breeze, high 53, low 46.  Partly cloudy tomorrow, a NE breeze, high 68, low 42.  Partly cloudy Saturday, a strong SE breeze, high 62, low 43.  Rain Sunday, a SW breeze, high 51, low 33.  Partly cloudy Monday, a strong NW breeze, high 42, low 26.  Sunshine Tuesday, a NW breeze, high 46, low 33.  Showers Wednesday, a SW breeze, high 48, low 35.  Partly cloudy next Thursday, a stiff NW breeze, high 51, low 35. Showers next Saturday morning, snow may mix in, NE breeze, high 50, low 38.  Partly cloudy next Sunday morning, PM showers, a NE breeze, high 53, low 40.  Partly cloudy the week of the 27th, brisk north breezes, highs in the mid  fifties, lows 40.

   Fog and mist,  "Rainy" forecast is wet but not adding more than a tenth of an inch or so to the total.  The dampness is dissolving that expensive fertilizer, it could be a drying wind.  Always something to be thankful for!
   Many of the pine grosbeaks have gone north. Around twenty now instead of fifty plus.   There are still some  sunflower seeds in the feeders at the end of the day.  There are a few blackbirds around, not as many as some years.  We have quite a few purple house finches mixed in with the goldfinches.  The swallows came back yesterday.  Peepers started 3-4 days ago.    It seems like a late spring but they are right on time.
    Onion plants are supposed to be shipped when it is time to plant them.  Our onion plants came yesterday.  Someone somewhere thinks it is planting time.
I just gave Bekah the soil thermometer.  Maybe the soil is warmer than we think.  The soil may be warm enough for onion plants  in raised beds.
   May your day be blessed, Sally