Category Archives: Spring

The Time of Slugs and Siestas

I love this time of year, when it gets more and more reliably warm. The plants are happy, the animals are happy, and we are happier too! We’ve been enjoying our daily salads straight from our greenhouse and garden. There is so much lettuce: salad bowl lettuce, red and green leaf romaine, spinach, bibb and more that we’ve even been giving some away. We also have been eating radishes and I ate my first greenhouse strawberry of the season today at lunch.

The other day Britton went out to gather the goods for a salad and we had a few uninvited guests to our salad lunch. Slugs! They were small, but nonetheless were enjoying our leafy greens. We picked through it and checked each piece and came up with about 4 slugs. Luckily we have slug-o-matics called chickens who devoured them in a snap.


Close up of a slug on Britton’s hand

Then, of course, after a good meal, everyone wants to take a nap. So it was siesta time. I wish I could take a siesta every day!


Chicken Siesta


Cat Nap

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Peaches for Me

I love peaches. They are one of my favorite fruits. So, I somehow got it into my head that I wanted a peach tree. We went down to Lowes but they only had cherry and apple trees, which are great too, but no peaches. Actually, we recently added two mini-dwarf honeycrisp apple trees to our backyard! But as of yet they are just barely leafing. So on our quest for the peach tree I suggested to Britton that we go to Eaton Grove nursery before heading off to Estes. It was so fun.

Britton didn’t think that they would have peach trees, but lucky for me, we found a cutie with nice leaves and some mini-peaches all covered in fuzz. It is called a “Frost Peach” so it will do a little better than some other varieties of peaches in this area of Colorado. Colorado has great peaches, but most are found on the western slope (Grand Junction area).

I can’t wait to take a bite out of one of our luscious peaches or apples! I guess this is kind of like Puerto Rico with all the fruit trees around, just different types of trees, and you can’t eat from them year round.


We planted it in our front yard so that it would have more sunlight

 


Close-up of the little mini-peach babies

I love visiting nurseries and could spend WAY too much money there if I didn’t have discipline. But they had wonderful flowers, shrubs, food plants like peppers, tomatoes. Everything. It was so fun.


They had some gorgeous roses


If you are unfamiliar with the reference in the post title, I thought I’d share this song. It was popular when I was in high school.

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Colorado, Corvette, Taffy And Toffee (Estes Park)

We have had a pretty good day.  We took a vacation day of sorts even though we stayed within 50 miles of the house.  I have a sprinkler project that I started the day out with.  It went well and that must have been an indication of how the rest of the day would be.  Pretty much perfect weather (70*/no wind) which has been hard to come by when we have time off from work.

I just recently got an alignment done on my Corvette.  The car is a 1975 4 speed coupe.  Its something I’ve had for a while and it gets worked on every so often.  Not to long ago (about 2 years) I rebuilt the front suspension and I just got around to getting the alignment done on it a few weeks ago.  I talked Cassie into going up to Estes Park.  It is a really nice drive to get there.  The canyon is a two lane road that twists around and ends up in a quaint little town the locals just call ‘Estes’, but that tourists scramble to every summer (so do we!).


Parked at the top (notice Cassie’s head)

We took a short trek on a trail too.  It is nice to be able to just pull over and hike, no worries about private property.  Of course there is private property, but we also have a lot of national forest.


Cassie on the trail


Random Pic

We stopped off in Estes and had lunch at a little pizza place and went for a short walk to get some taffy and toffee.


The Bounty

Overall a very nice day.  I wanted to be sure and post some of our Colorado adventures up too!  We both have lived here our whole lives so we take a lot of this for granted, but its our favorite time of year (not winter).


Cool Roads, Framed Devil’s BackBone Photo and an Olde time Candy Shoppe

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Graduation From Leadership Weld County

Today was our last class with Leadership Weld County. The topic of the day was “Healthcare” and so I was fairly familiar with most of our health care system in Weld County. It was still nice hearing about all the programs and how they interface with each other. Then tonight we had our graduation ceremony. Before we left, I had Britton take a few pictures of me all dressed up in “Business Attire”. But…how could I take pictures in our backyard without a chicken? So here is where the city meets the country -lol.


Britton took this one holding it up in the air…Pretty good considering, plus we got Omelette in the background

The banquet and ceremony were nice. We reminisced about the various classes we had. From jumping off poles to seeing all the dead cows, visiting oil rigs and civic centers and many places in between, it was a very good experience and I would recommend LWC to anyone who is interested in becoming a leader in our community and/or learning more about what makes Weld County tick. If you are interested in joining next year’s group, I was elected to the Leadership Weld County Board, so contact me anytime for specifics!


Jamie, Me, Michelle and Kelly at the banquet

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