Tuesday, January 17, 2012

I Miss You Daddy...



"Oh, there will come a day, a twilight,
when I shall sink to rest
in deep wet moss and cool blue shadows
upon a mountain's breast.
And yield a body torn with passions
and bruised with earthly scars,
to the cool oblivion of evening
of solitude and stars."
(~Lew Sarett~)

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Nature Awareness Journal


Living in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, I am surrounded by natural scenic beauty.  It’s everywhere I turn and I can’t help but feel a bit spoiled and rich.  Lake Superior is only a two- minute walk from my office and my favorite beach a 15-minute drive out of town.  I live 30 minutes “in-land” and am blessed with the opportunity to own property where I can have my gardens, raise animals, lose myself in the vast magical woods of my backyard, and take my dogs for long walks on the numerous hiking trails that begin just outside my door.  Wildlife is abundant and although there are others houses that dot our private road, we enjoy a relative semblance of solitude and privacy.


I spend the majority of my lunch hours (when I’m not running errands for work or picking up egg layer crumble at the animal feed store), exploring places that have been my favorite haunts for more than 20 years in the city where I work but no longer live.  A person can never go wrong spending quality time with Lake Superior in all her serene and turbulent moods.  One of my favorite hangouts during the past year has been Park Cemetery, a place brimming over with nature and history located smack dab in the middle of an urban neighborhood of a small northern town.  That place serves to remind me what I always knew as a kid growing up in a much larger city three hours south—that nature is all around us and we don’t have to take long day-trips to the country or state parks to immerse ourselves in it.  Nature’s voice can be drowned out by the traffic and city noise, but she still speaks to us…we only have to learn how to tune in to a different frequency.



 

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

What We've Been Waiting For...

My chickens turned 5 months old on October 22nd and they laid their first 2 eggs that day...

What a difference a month makes....



Saturday, September 10, 2011

Life in Pictures

An unexpected frost hit our area the other night and I thought for sure everything in my garden was lost, but I keep watering it and everything is still ripening...tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, peppers, etc. Think I picked the last batch of green beans though, but that's okay since I've lost count of the amount of green beans I've canned over the past couple of months. Got my first 4 pints of salsa canned the other night and with all the tomatoes still left out in the garden, I'll be kept busy for awhile. 

My chickens are almost four months old and they are spoiled rotten. I only ordered one rooster and I count five out there. So far, everyone is getting along but I know that five roosters sharing 21 hens does not make for a harmonious living arrangement.