Sunday, May 11, 2025
Thursday, May 08, 2025
a peek at the week..

And that’s what’s happening in my corner of the world. Lots of rain, storms, and severe weather watches, but also birdsong & blooms. The days change from opening windows and enjoying the cool breeze, to having a crackling fire going most nights this week - higgedly-piggedly as they say!
Cooking up lots of favorites - my son is home from college for a couple of weeks, but will be spending the summer on Campus for his job (sigh) - loving the laughter I hear between him and his sister!
Now I’m off to bake bread for the Farmers’ Market in town and make chili - yes, it feels like sweater weather! Hoping you have a lovely day whatever you are up to!
Friday, April 18, 2025
Happy Easter!
Happy Easter! I hope you are able to spend this Spring weekend doing something you love. The days are getting longer, the grass is getting greener, and little perennial flowers are just waking up from a long winter’s nap.
We’ll be having a family dinner Saturday, as university exams are in full swing. So, today I’ll be dusting away cobwebs and prepping ahead what I can for tomorrow’s dinner...this is one of my favorites:
Kingston Potatoes (recipe here) is an easy, make-ahead mashed potato recipe…tomorrow I’ll just pop them in the oven to reheat (feel free to adjust the ingredients to suit your taste.) I’ll also be making deviled eggs, old-fashioned cola cake, and filling Easter baskets - because I think you’re never too “grown-up” for chocolate!
Thanks for stopping by, wishing you all a wonderful weekend!
Thursday, April 10, 2025
two posts in one week?
A quick “howdy” just to say I have a new post over at MaryJanes Farm today. You can find it here:
A bit of snow this week, a splash of sunshine occasionally, and oodles of rain.
I have veggie and flower seeds tucked in my tiny greenhouse and I’ve been wielding a chainsaw (okay, 20V, a girl’s gotta be sensible!) and clearing some overgrowth.
NEVER stop making wishes!
Happy Thursday, friends!
Sunday, April 06, 2025
how can it be April?!
Good morning to all - I’m way past due for a catch-up, and I have no idea where the time has gone! It’s been so nice to read your posts and follow along on all that you’re doing. Thanks so much for taking the time to share your adventures, recipes, and daily routine. I love reading about the goings-on whether you’re in Nod, the Piedmont of North Carolina, or far away in the north of England and New Zealand.
Spring has not sprung here, well, maybe it did for a few days. It’s been in the low 70’s some days, which found me raking fall leaves from flower beds, gathering tree limbs into piles for burning, and generally trying to clean up the “mess” that remains after a long winter.
April has brought unexpected snow bursts, tornado watches, seemingly endless downpours of rain, and they say perhaps even a little snow this afternoon And yet, mixed in with all of that, have been some beautiful Spring days filled with birdsong and blue skies.
Today there’s a fire going as it’s 35 degrees and I just saw a forecast of 19 degrees Monday night! Time to pull out spare sheets and blankets to cover up the tender perennials that are just peeking out of the ground.
Enough about the weather…a quick catch-up…
A friend surprised me with some lovely flowers along with 6 gallons of milk from her sweet jersey, Alice!
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Sunday, March 09, 2025
playing catch-up!
Happy March to all - I hope you’re enjoying a restful and quiet day. I’m falling behind in posting, but I’ve been catching up with all of your adventures! Where does the time go…how can it be March?!
I’ve spent some days trying new bread recipes (any tips on how to make sourdough less dense and heavy??) I’m still sorting, cleaning, plotting and planning!
Thursday, February 20, 2025
Brrr!
Like so much of the country, the farm is in the middle of winter’s grasp. While there’s only 4 inches of snow on the ground, the temperatures are single digits at night and when paired with the wind gusts, and hail, it’s been brutal.
The power has been off twice today, so a fire is going and I just heated some water - I’d really like a small cast iron kettle made when the house was built, so the search is on (Janice, I’ll be looking for that gate mark on the bottom to make sure it’s truly old!)
I then filled a good, old-fashioned water bottle with the hot water…some things never go out of style. And it’s heart-shaped to boot, so that makes me smile!
Today’s plan is to sort through oodles of papers, catch up on scrap-booking, and make some sourdough bread. Someone shared their recipe, and it was really good, but it takes 24 hours start-to-finish so I better get moving.
Oh, and these bread loaves sell for $18 each at the farmers market.
Yes, $18! I can appreciate the work that goes into a loaf, but that seems a little steep to me - yikes! (OK, honestly, more than a little steep…this is a small town, not New York City.) And while I’m looking for new recipes to sell from the milk house, I just can’t see selling it anywhere near that price.
Drumroll please - today’s question for you:
What does the average-size round loaf of sourdough sell for in your area?
Ok- off my soapbox!
I hope wherever you find yourself you’re cozy, warm, comfortable, and enjoying February doing something that makes you happy!
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
popping in to say "Hello!"
Hi to all, just a quick visit to say hello and hope you're all keeping warm! Happy to report the pipes thawed in about 12 hours with no bursting to clean up (yay!) and now I'm much more dedicated to making absolutely sure the dripping is equal in both hot and cold faucets.
We've had crazy weather, like most of you...twice now it's been hail and freezing rain paired with the loudest cracks of thunder; quite an odd combination. Bailey was curled up under blankets trying to block out as much of the thunder as she possibly could, while I was busy getting a fire started...ice on the power lines is a sure way for the electricity to go out here. And being the last house on the company's line, well, we're a low priority when it comes to restoring power. Ugh...luckily, it passed and all is well.
This month I tried my hand at homemade Pop-tarts (can I say that?) hmmm, okay, toaster pastries! Not hard at all, and something I'll definitely sell from the milk house this year.
I'm still trying to "power clean" as I call it, and with headphones on time passes so much easier. I've listened to the Laura Ingalls books and now I'm working my way through the Harry Potter ones. Found for free online, the audio-books have been a terrific way to make make tedious jobs go just a bit faster.
Well, that's it for today friends...hope all is well wherever you may be!Wednesday, January 22, 2025
-10F (or -23C) …. Brrr
Ahhh yes, kitchen pipes are frozen - I’m guessing I didn’t let the hot water faucet drip quite enough - completely preventable.
There’s been a heater blowing under the dishwasher to keep the water supply line as warm as possible - when it freezes the repair is almost as much as a new dishwasher (yep-been there more than once.) Fingers crossed that won’t happen this time.
Off to warm up the kitchen! So on this frosty Wednesday morning,
this is what I see,
this is where I’m sitting,
Oh, it could be much worse!
So I’ll just spend the day in the kitchen keeping an eye on things - I’ve been wanting to test making homemade Pop-tarts®️ to sell in the “not-shop” - this seems like as good a day as any to try.
In the meantime, I’m thinking it’s perfectly acceptable to have a s’more for breakfast; what do you think?
Friday, January 17, 2025
Brrr…
Today feels like the calm before the storm - it’s sunny and 38° F…down right balmy! For the first time in ages, the space and propane heaters are off and the dishwasher is getting a much needed break. I’m doing laundry, the wood bin in the kitchen has been filled, and later Bailey and I will take a walk back to the woods to stretch our legs and get some fresh air. There’s nothing more to be done - bring it on Old Man Winter - I accept your challenge!
To stay in the wintry mood, I’ve just finished Laura Ingalls’ The Long Winter – now I’ve moved on to her next book. I found the audiobooks online, so with headphones on I’m listening as I go about my Domestic Goddess chores 😉.
In the evenings, I’m reading the first Harry Potter book and my daughter and I have been watching all of the Star Wars movies – nope, I have never seen all of them. It’s been a wonderful way to spend these long, dark evenings while there are no outdoor jobs to tend to.
Last week I wrapped up my latest MaryJane’s Farm post. You can find it here if you’d like to take a look: Rural Farmgirl
Well, that’s the latest from here…if Winter weather is coming your way, I hope you are safe and warm. And if you are West where the wildfires are, know that there are thoughts and prayers for you.
Friday, January 10, 2025
here comes the snow!
Happy New Year to all!
I've been catching up on blogs...thanks so much for sharing your holidays with all of us. From decorating, to food, to adventures outdoors, it's been wonderful to see how everyone has spent their days!
A quick catch up from here...
Christmas found me baking (and eating way too much!) Enjoying twinkling lights, secret surprises, and movie marathons.
New ornaments found their way on the tree,
and I always laugh as I hide the pickle ornaments!
The kids look for them and then when the ornaments are found, the reward is a silly gift. In years past it's been a board game, last year it was Elf Sundae glasses and all the sweet treats to make sundaes, this year they received giant gift bags filled with their favorite salty snacks.
My son had the terrific idea of playing Clue by candlelight...it was fun!
And we were in awe of the many over-the-top decorated cars & trucks we saw:
Most days Bailey was found curled up under blankets just taking it all in.