Category Archives: Summertime

Our Hot Summer Yard

The heat hasn’t let up. The plants that have enough water seem to love it though! The greenhouse is of course a jungle once again. Kitty, Schnoodle and the chickens hang out outside all day and always find the shadiest places to rest.


Kitty resting by the garden


When chickens are hot they breathe through their mouths


Since we planted watermelon, cantaloupe, squash and cucumbers, I am not exactly sure yet which this one will be


We have a ton of plums and peaches growing! Yum!!


In about a week we will be inundated with ripe cherry tomatoes!

 

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Happy Birthday, Kiddo!

Today was Cassie’s birthday. She took the day off and I was working from home (as I was having car troubles). She had a good day and we started the day off with a nice breakfast. Then we rode our bikes down to the Rio Grande for lunch where she got a free burrito for her birthday as well as a margarita. Then we took a little break and laid in the sun outside for a little while with Schnoodle and the chickens.


Hanging out in the yard on a sunny summer day: Cassie’s Birthday!

I also got Cassie a present that she had fun opening!


Cassie opening her present


Seltzer water maker!

We don’t drink pop but every warm evening night we like to drink “Nojitos” or alcohol free mint/lime seltzer drinks and juice spritzers. We thought it would be fun to make our own seltzer water instead of buying it! Definitely something we can/will use in PR! We still need to get the CO2 canisters, and Cassie is anxious to try it so I’ll probably have to pick them up tomorrow. I thought it would have at least one canister with it. It’s like getting a toy with no batteries! lol

Then later that evening Cassie’s mom and boyfriend came over for some ice cream cake. Also the neighbor kids like to stop by and play with the chickens and plants with Cassie, so when they found out it was her birthday and that there was to be ice cream cake, they wanted to stick around which was a lot of fun.


Birthday cake with the neighbor kids


Cassie and her mom


With neighbor kids


Then they played and drew with chalk

See, I told you, she’s still like a kid. Now do you believe me? haha.

Anyway, as Cassie’s mom would say, “Happy Birthday, Cassafrass!” and as Jack, Cassie’s dad, always would say, “Happy Birthday, Kiddo!”

Oh and I fixed the coolant leak on the car with a spare hose I had in the garage.  Over all a productive and different day!

 

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Rocking Out at the Mayhem Festival

I took my nephew Dawson to his first rock concert the other night.  We went to the Mayhem Festival and saw Slip Knot, Slayer, Anthrax and a whole host of other bands.  It was at the “Comfort Dental Amphitheatre” which is kind of an odd name especially for a hard rock concert.  It used to be called Fiddlers Green, which was a much less corporate sounding experience.  Crazy, but that’s how it goes.


Dawson


Anthrax Playing the Side Stage

It rained a little bit and since it is an outdoor venue we had brought some ponchos with us that really helped keep us comfortable.


I shall call you Poncho


Main Stage

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How to Harvest Flax Seed

We put down a mixture of dryland wildflower seeds when we re-did our front yard flower garden area. We saw quite a variety of wildflowers the first year, but this year, there has been one clear dominator: flax. It is very pretty when it is in bloom; little periwinkle flowers steal the show. They are super-hardy and don’t need much water at all to survive. We see them growing wild around here in Colorado all the time.


Close up of flax flowers

When the  knock-out flower show is done, they turn into little ball seed pods and we noticed they were littering the flax seeds all over our driveway.


Flax Flowers in Bloom


This is what a flax plant looks like when its seeds are ready to be harvested


The small flax seeds reside in this tiny little pod

So we decided that instead of letting them all fall, that we would harvest a few of them. First, pick a plant that is ready to drop its seeds. Then cut it down with scissors or a knife (it’s a tough plant). Next, shake it vigorously over a sheet or some other type of drop cloth. (A towel would work, but it might get the little seeds stuck in the terry cloth material.) Check out this video for a demonstration:

 


A cut bunch of flax

Once you have all the seeds and other things shaken out of the bunch, pour it into a bowl. Then use a sifter or a colander to separate out the seeds from the leaves and pods that also shook into the mix.


Mixture after shaking the plant out


Sifting


Flax seeds after sifting -with a few other things still, but pretty good

Flax seed is very high in Omega-3 fatty acids which is great for your heart and brain. Some studies have shown flax seed helps prevent and/or treat cancer, stroke, diabetes and heart disease. It’s also a great food in general and can be added to everything from cereal and bread to chili and meatloaf. Additionally, it’s a great additive to your chicken’s food to help increase the omega-3’s in your chicken’s eggs.


I gave the chickens a few to try and saved the rest for us

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