Monday, March 28, 2016

Tree Clearing aka Making Light

One of the reasons that I vetoed this house the first time we looked at it was that it didn't have enough light for a big garden in the backyard.  You would think that with 5.6 acres there would be plenty of room for it, but with tall trees encircling the only open area, the backyard will be all shade when the trees leaf out.  By the second time we looked at the property I had done some research on Maryland Forestry's website and about logging.  Basically, if you have good quality lumber, they will come and cut it down and haul it away for "free".  That was great because the regular tree service company's estimate for the work was around 40,000$.
We used a logger that was recommended on the Maryland Forestry Service's website.  They came this week and clear cut a little less than 1 acre of land all together.
 

 To the left of the barn were some large pines. They were the first to go. That made a more room for the truck.





Along the back they clear cut this swath of trees to add to my garden space.

There were some nice red and white oaks, which are valuable and they were happy to have.



 We asked them to clear a perimeter around the barn.  Here is the before shot of that area:

After they were done:




We also asked them to take down several on the tallest trees on the western side of the yard. Here is the before shot of that area. They only did a few of the ones we had selected on that side. I think it would be helpful to clear most of it to allow for afternoon sunlight.

Here are some more after shots:


They hauled away all the biggest trunk pieces, but you can see that there is still a GIGANTIC pile of brush to be chopped up for firewood and chipped up for mulch.


Hopefully, that will allow me a middle back section of the yard that will get at least 8 hours of sunlight during the summer. They have offered to come back and "selectively" clear some additional trees for us next year.  This year will be filled with garden experiments.  Hopefully, I will end up with a space at least 2-3 times as big as my old garden.  That was the whole point of buying a house with more land after all.  If the clearing plan doesn't work out, I am going to have to plant up the front yard... Not the most attractive option, but it is the south facing side of the house.

Sunday, March 27, 2016

Easter Festivities

 Happy Easter! Some new farm friends joined the flock this week: 6 ducklings!  They are all Khaki Campbells - land ducks.  They are so cute and fun to watch.

 We made a big brooder this time -- that way I won't have to do a renovation after a month, like I did last time with the chicks.

 We bought them as a "straight run" so we don't know how many boys and how many girls there will be.  They are VERY hard to tell apart.   Everyone wants to name or  hold "theirs" and we have been looking for tiny markings on feet and beaks to try to tell whose is whose.




Big Sister A's latest recipe creation- Biscuits. We had them strawberry shortcake style with mixed berries and cream on top. Yum!


 We had our annual Easter Egg hunt at Uncle P's this year.  I have been feeling a bit overwhelmed with home projects and Aunt H was kind enough to offer to have it there instead.






We used feed buckets for our Easter baskets this year.  They were having this special at the local Tractor Supply store, 20% off whatever you can fit in the bucket... We ended up with 3.



 Baby's first Peeps:

Sunday, March 20, 2016

The Last Week of Winter

Homeschooling is ongoing, but A might want to start school in the Fall!  It is supposed to be the best elementary school around... We are still talking about it.  Co-op school is in full swing. I am having loads of fun researching outbreak case studies and other CSI type activities to do with my class. The kiddos just finished a session of home school swim lessons at a local gym.  We didn't have to get a membership to participate and I was still allowed to drop the younger 2 at the kid care center. That gave me a 45 minute window for swimming laps.  Heaven. It worked out so nicely.  Big sister A and Brother M each finished a workbook (about 250 pages of school exercises) and their reward was a date to the movies with daddy.  They went to see Zootopia.


Miss L has decided that she is far too grown-up not to be using a fork or spoon like everyone else. Notice which hand she is using? Might be a red-headed lefty like her Grandpop.

Cousins came over to visit while the chicken coop was finally moved from Uncle P's to our backyard. We had to be careful with the placement since they are right in the middle of clearing a bunch of huge trees in our yard.  I corralled everyone (8 kiddos) in the toy room/school room so that I could keep track of them. That worked for most of the time.  They wanted to make strawberry lemonade for lunch. Here they are mashing the strawberries. This is one of A's favorite things to make since she can do all except defrosting the strawberries by herself.



 I love stumbling on the kids making use of the library. And big sister reading aloud to the littles, there's not much better than that.

Home project for this week, one of several, just the only one I have pics of.  This light was already down before I could snap the before shot.  It was hanging in the "eat-in" area of our kitchen, which we won't be using as such, so we needed a ceiling light instead of the chandelier.

Another large brown fan - this one was pretty fancy, but the white one is still so much better.

 And Ta-da - unobtrusive white fan. The mess in the right hand corner is where the kitchen desk was. That was one of the things Uncle P helped us with on Saturday. The granite top was too heavy for me to move. Now we need to fill-in the holes left behind in the flooring and paint where the upper cabinets were.

Pie making today - apple with a pastry crust.



Sunday, March 13, 2016

Beautiful Weather

That is the theme from all the pictures this week.  It has been a week of record breaking warmth - 70s and even 80 degrees. 

 
The kiddos took advantage of the fine weather with more picnicking on the deck and grass out front.

Baby L is spilling out new vocabulary all the time. She regularly says Mommy, Dada, woof, meow, vroom, ball, Abi, doggy, Hi, and waves at people in greeting.  She is starting to copy me when I repeat things to her.  No two-word phrases yet though. (I know the pediatrician is going to ask me about that at her 15 month check-up so I keep listening for it).

  

 Theodore, the newly freed cat/rodent patroller, has been endlessly trying to get petted. He follows me around when I go outside and often comes to greet us when we get home.  He is ceaselessly meowing away in my kitchen window sill while I do the dishes.


 Big sister A got a picture of his funny nap location:


 We went to check out a new (to us) local playground.  Ladies from the ward told me about it invited us to come hang-out there.
 The big kids are pretty great about helping baby L.  I love to see it.  I think the kids being really close friends is one of the side benefits of homeschooling that not many people talk about.


Brother S was proudly telling me that he learned how to do this now.  He is getting to be such a big kid. I couldn't believe how hard he was laughing as we pushed him on the swing.  He also got double skinned knees while running down the driveway earlier that day.

All that playing outside makes for tired kiddos:


More cooking happenings this week.  We made the "Toll House Cookie" recipe from A's Look and Cook book for FHE.  She is hoping to make apple pie soon...