June, 2008

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Good Golly It’s HOT

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

So Dave and I picked the hottest days of the year so far to hold our yard sale. Saturday was okay. We had about 30 people stop by and maybe about 5 folks just drove past without stopping. And we made some decent sales. After mass on Sunday, we got breakfast and then opened the yard sale again. It was not only hotter than Saturday, but we only had maybe 7 people stop by the whole time. I was getting pretty miserable by 2:00 so we closed up shop at 3:00. What we didn’t sell we are taking to the Salvation Army.

What was nicest about the yard sale was that we got to meet several of our neighbors. There are several very young people with young children living nearby. They were all very nice.

In gardening news though, my tomato plants are looking MUCH better in the heat. We bought a spray fertilizer also which Dave applied over the weekend, which must have done some good. The bean plants have done amazingly over the last four days. They went from barely visible green shoots just under the soil to plants 5 inches tall! The heat might wilt me, but it does wonders on a garden.

Today, as yesterday, I am staying inside and doing stuff around the house. We’ve got two window air conditioners running which make the house fabulously cool. Speaking of doing stuff around the house, I should probably get myself busy! Have a great day!

Yard Sale Saturday

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

This Saturday we are going to have a yard sale here at our house. We’ve invited Mike, Lisa and the kids to come over and participate. They’ve been wanting to do some cleaning/organizing at their house too. We’ve got rather a lot gathered already from last fall’s yard sale that we held on a freezing cold day and had very little traffic. This coming Saturday is supposed to be the hottest day we’ve had this year so I’m hopeful people will be out and about.

I’m going to walk through the house today and gather some more stuff. I know there is stuff around the house I don’t need… like 7 flower vases.

Rainy Day

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

It’s a quiet and dreary day here today. The only sounds are the occasional bird and the steady beat of the rain on the ground. Guess I don’t need to worry about watering the garden today!

I’m really hopeful that our tomato plants start to flourish pretty soon. This year I decided to start the tomato plants from seed inside. They grew great and then got tall & leggy. The starter containers I used were very small and I think I should have upgraded them to a larger container a few weeks ago. This whole garden thing has been a learning experience for Dave and I though…so I guess we’ll eventually figure it out. Right now the tomato plants look small and sickly, but of the 20 I planted I’ve got high hopes for eight of them.

We planted potatoes, yellow and white onions and sunflowers at Dave’s parent’s house. We’ve previously planted potatoes there and had great success. If we have a good crop again this year, we’ve got to figure out how to best store them. According to some preliminary reading, our basement may prove to be a good place to store them, but we’ll have to keep looking into our options. I need to figure out how to store the onions, should that crop prove bountiful as well.

If our tomato plants actually produce more than we can consume, I want to learn how to can my own diced tomatoes for use in sauces and things. So we’ll see.

We’d had a problem with wild turkeys taking dust baths on top of our potato mounds and exposing (thus killing) our seed potatoes. But my sister-in-law, Elizabeth, back in IL had a splendid idea of hanging swinging tin pie plates to a wooden post to frighten them away. So later today I’m going to pick up some pie plates. My parents-in-law love having the visiting turkeys, but we just need to keep them out of the garden.

Historical Society Postponed

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

Dave was supposed to speak before the Somers Historical Society last week, but we had a pretty awesome thunderstorm which knocked out electricity in big chunks of Somers. Of course, the place where Dave was to speak was also zapped of its electricity so the speech has been postponed until September 23.

Dave practiced his presentation in front of his brother Chris and I earlier in the week. It’s going to be a really great presentation, when he finally gets to deliver it!