Monday, May 31, 2010

A May weekend in Cairo

butterfly weed


driving around the farm


coral bean


Papa & his hydrangeas


at Papa's pond


mud stompin' - Xavier, Joe, & Levi



at the family reunion - Katy made the chocolate one




Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Sunset Memory

We walk most evenings as a family around the neighborhood. Tonight = sunset sky - magnolias blooming, their scent - a new very sweet smell too, mimosas blooming pink. Hidden jasmine. Passing by the Holland's garden, their corn now taller than Levi, the watermelons spreading. Picking up metal cans. Seeing the other neighborhood garden & its resident rabbit. Levi's eyes big as it speeds away cotton tail bouncing.
Returning home at dark to look one last time at our own garden. Joe walks in to prepare Levi's things for bed. I'm holding Levi & we're looking again at the zinnias about to bloom, his zucchinis 'growing up', then in front of the pumpkin arbor a pause & then from silence:

"Mommie I'm proud of you." --pause-- " I like that you take care of me."

And it is all worth it then, all the hard work being a parent, living on one income, staying at home with him, it is all worth those small words spoken out of the blue in the quiet of our garden at dark.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Beach Bums......

Levi and I left Mommy at home and took off to Tybee for a day by ourselves. Good, solid man- time building sand castles, driving our dump trucks, swimming in the tidal pools, and looking for seashells to take home to Mom. Have sunscreen and pb&j's, will travel!!














Sunday, May 23, 2010

Sunday is

a much needed day home alone. Levi & Joe have gone to build sandcastles on the beach at Tybee. A little housecleaning, jam making, music, and garden zen time for me.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Around the yard

kousha squash | seeds from the annual Old Timey Seed Swap in Athens, Ga | I'd never heard of this type before - fresh like a zucchini but will store like a winter squash | 6 plants & they've started running & setting fruit



the seed pack says prairie coreopsis, 24 inches tall | I started these last year & only had one plant survive to incorporate in my flower ring at the new house | I was beginning to think I'd been nurturing the wrong plant when, in a matter of weeks, this thing went from a foot tall to five feet | but finally it set flowers & they're 'right'



echinacea about to bloom | happy plant: over 20 blooms showing


anybody know what this is? Gertrude gave it to me & I can't remember | it's 3+ feet tall & covered in these light purple flowers


Wyoming Canna from Old House Gardens | a birthday gift from Joe & Levi | their description: Christopher Lloyd, the beloved guru of English gardening, ranked this as one of his all-time favorite cannas. With rich, dark bronze foliage and flowers of sunset-orange that he described as “bright yet by no means aggressive,” it turns 103 this spring! 3-5 feet, from Oklahoma.



Basil - my all time favorite summer herb | this year I WILL have enough to satisfy all cravings (and for many batches of homemade pesto to see me thru the winter) | I have planted dozens



Sunday, May 16, 2010

Sunday is

happiness - 90 degrees - homemade blackberry jam - pancakes with warm jam - planting seed-started celosia - dancing in the yard - listening to the Grateful Dead - music all day - a content playing child - grilling burgers - feta cheese - fresh basil - sunset - easy - child to bed at 7 - long kisses - snuggling on the couch - a new movie - live oaks - breezy - a lazy dog - homemade sushi rolls - love

Saturday, May 15, 2010

At Home

At the last minute we canceled our Athens trip - so we're home this weekend & went blackberry picking this evening. Got enough for a batch of jam + some for cereal in the morn. We'll go back in a few days - lots of red ones still turning.


feeding me one


showing off a ground beetle (and some really dirty hands)


Friday, May 14, 2010

Athens bound

About to drop. Up since a little after 4am. Going non-stop. Cleaning house, packing, watering plants, gathering painting supplies, chasing Levi, finding the beekeeping stuff, making food for the trip, cleaning the Mazda out, getting camping gear together. We're headed to Athens for a 3-day weekend. We're going to paint our house there & finally get a 'For Sale' sign up. I'm digging a multitude of plants from the yard & moving my beehive over to Carrie's new place.
Anybody wanna buy a 3BR/1BA on 1 acre near Athens? Organic garden already established. 50+ mature pines. Metal roof. Fireplace. Chicken coop. Huge back porch. Priced to sell!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Fishing the Ogeechee with Daddy

A few pictures from a recent redbreast fishing trip on the Ogeechee, near the house. As long as there are ample supplies of strawberry jam and crackers, he's content to stay in the boat for hours.
















Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Still for a Moment

Joe's sister Katy took this pic on Easter morn - I love it!



Spring Cleaning

today. Completely tossing some rooms & starting over. I love that feeling.
Mowed the grass yesterday & the garden beds just 'pop' now - looking fresh & well kept. Makes me smile & feel good about all the hours spent working on them. Butternut & pumpkin vines beginning to wander. Easy cooler day & have the windows open - enjoying the cleaning inside while I can look out to the yard nice & tidy.





Sunday, May 9, 2010

Happy Mother's Day!!

Happy Mommy Day to Molly!! (and "B", Cookie, Grandma Huckins, Care-Bear, etc.....)

We Love You!!

From,
Joe and Levi

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Coreopsis

Now...


A couple weeks ago...


I'm having a great time this year creating garden beds in a yard that actually gets sun - the soil here is amazing - black & so easy to work - I also have an eye to my ultimate goal: organic farming on a large enough scale to make it a small business - my experimenting with coreopsis tells me it's a great landscaping plant, but as for cut-flower production = it is a bit short-stemmed

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Levi's first turkey hunt

I took Levi on his first "turkey hunt" this morning before work. We got up together at 0530, put on our camo, and talked about our game plan. We got coffee for me, raisins and water for him, and took off for the local wilds. He had to bring his longbow, "just cause"......
His very first hunt, and we heard two birds gobble on a morning where the weather was less than perfect. I consider that a good omen for our future. We learned about turkey tracks, strut marks, watched some birds, owl hooted, and picked up a discarded can for recycling.
As we were leaving the woods, he looked at me and said, "I like turkey hunting too, Daddy-Joe".
A little woodsman with his longbow

Pointing out the gobbling bird.....
Strut marks and tracks in the road



Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Zucchini Farmer

The zucchini seeds Levi planted last week came up today - he's checked on them a dozen times today & I thought he'd drown them with all the waterings...



Monday, May 3, 2010

Where oh where are we?

Slackin'! Enjoying this perfect spring weather. Not too hot - not too cold. Just returning from a weekend in Wildwood. Haven't even looked at all the pictures taken yet. Happy May!