Thursday, May 18, 2023
Saturday, May 13, 2023
Cloudy But Happy
It's not the warmest or brightest day today, but it feels good outside. I made baguette this morning so the house smells like bread, and I just mowed for the first time so the outside smells like freshly cut grass. Well, mostly mowed, as the duck is on her nest so there is a small patch in front and below in this picture that I'll need to get later this evening when she's off to feed. The lawn looks sharp, freshly mowed, the hostas haven't fallen yet and the lilac is blooming nicely - and more purple than I remember seeing in recent years.
We found out that late neighbor Dave's daughter and her husband will be renovating the house next door and hope to move in come fall. The house is in pretty rough shape and they outlined some big plans, admitting it is a daunting task, but they have a contractor friend that will be doing much of the work. No small kids and no renters, so we're happy so far and hope all goes well for them.
There's a slight chance of rain and the wind is supposed to pick up this evening, so doesn't look like I'll be having a fire this weekend, but I'm on vacation this coming week plus a couple days after that. I don't have a ton of plans, just a list of spring chores to do and I'll make a trip down to see my Mom sometime since Mother's Day is tomorrow. Anyway, Kate is off caring for her Dad so despite the gloom of clouds I'm going to stay happy, get out of the house and go grab a bite to eat and see what's going on in the outside world. Have a great weekend, everyone.
Oh, I also wanted to mention the cat's little present, a bird feeder just outside the front window for their entertainment. I'll put couple pictures after the break.
Thursday, May 11, 2023
Duck Update
Well, so far so good, as far as I can tell. I got a pretty good look in the nest today while the mother duck was elsewhere for some reason, and there's at least 6 eggs in the nest. This picture was from an open window and I'm not sure why she left them uncovered for a bit.
After work today I brought in the trail camera to empty the SD card and see what's happened so far. I saw all the critters previously mentioned poking around the nest area, some while the mother duck was right there. Apparently squirrels are slightly afraid of ducks.
But I did also see a mother opossum come around, which I was hoping I wouldn't as we suspect it was an opossum to get at the eggs the last time. It doesn't appear she went after eggs this time, but there is a short period between when the camera will take these short videos so it's possible if she was quick about it.
But mostly so far has just been mother duck fussing about her nest. I put a handful of dead plant I picked from nearby and she used that up quickly. Later I put some of the failed nest from in back of the garage nearby and she's used some of that, too. I'm not sure why the video is so pink/purple now. I thought maybe because the sun was on it but that can't be all the time. When I replaced it I put it under the other side of the steps so we'll see what it looks like next time.
The duck seems to leave the nest in the evenings before sunset and come back in the early morning to spend all day. So later yesterday evening I was finally able to get out and plant sunflower seeds in that corner. But now today I'm waiting for her to leave so I can water them.
Saturday, May 6, 2023
The Duck Is Back
We have a duck under our back steps again, maybe the same one as 5 years ago. We knew that a duck had been there, but there were a couple times we accidentally scared the heck out of them so thought they had moved on. But, weren't sure so I moved the trail cam to behind the first step and under the second step facing the area. I've used the trail cam in a few areas since unloading the SD card, it began overlooking the firepit area from the corner of the garage, then I moved it under the step here, then used it for a timelapse of a firepit last night, and after that a timelapse of a nest that was being built on top of the bat house on the garage. The nest failed, sparrows I believe, everything blew off in the wind.
We hadn't noticed any more duck activity in several days, until today Kate noticed a female mallard land in our back yard and sure enough, she made her way under the stairs. Just a bit ago I went out and got the trail camera, unloaded the card, then put it under the stair again. Very carefully, of course, as to not disturb her while sitting on her nest, and also there was a male around the other side of the porch that I didn't want to rile up. I hope it's at a good angle, but it's there now.
Thursday, May 4, 2023
Beef and Spring Chores
This year's haul was more expensive overall but much more meat compared to last year, 108 pounds then and 143 pounds this time, so I think we got a bit of a smaller cow then as the last two before that were about 131 pounds each. We received all the promised cuts of meat and roasts and a whopping 63 pounds of ground beef compared to 39 last year, so that accounts for 24 pounds of that difference. And best of all, it actually cost less than last year per pound, ~$5.98 last year and down to ~$5.60 this year. For everything; steaks, roasts, ribs, soup bones and ground. You can't get plain ground beef for that price at the grocery store, at least not near this quality.
I know the picture is at a weird angle, I was trying to get it all in You can't really see how much is in the bottom layer, but another layer of taller baskets and you can see the top of a shopping bag filled with tubes of 1 pound ground. Everything here is the new beef but for one roast and a few soup bones in the hanging basket from last year. (After the pic we replaced the other hanging basket with other foods and a few frozen pizzas.)
As usual, I stocked up on the prepared meats from their brand new store, they had a devastating fire last year shortly before we got our last one, so good to see them rebuilt bigger and better. Anyway, some snack sticks and jerky, some bratwurst and 4 packages of the natural casing wieners that are so good. I wish I would have grabbed more dried beef, I haven't tried it yet but it sure looks yummy.This has been a yearly ritual for us since 2016 except for 2020, and we didn't miss that year because of the pandemic but because we got the 2019 cow in October, the last one we got through a friend of a friend. And probably one year too long for dealing with that as we're so glad we just do it on our own now.
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The weather finally turned warmer today and we should be above normal in the 70's ºF (about 24 or so ºC) for highs in the foreseeable forecast. It wasn't nice of Mother Nature to tease us like that last month with almost a week of 80ºF as it made the 40 and 50 degree days since feel much colder. And while it should be nice it also looks like it may be a little too windy the next couple nights for a fire this weekend, but we'll wait and see.
With the good turn of the weather my to-do list lengthens. I believe I'm going to plant sunflower seeds this weekend, we got a new TV and I'm going to attempt to hide the wires in the wall, the kitchen faucet needs repairs, windows need cleaning and I'll have to strim the edges of the lawn. And I forgot about No Mow May, but I believe that's for normal people who have weeds. I don't think the pollinators will be affected if I mow my grass lawn or not. Around our yard they'll have the flower beds and gardens.
Okay now, let's fire up that grill!
Sunday, April 30, 2023
New Ingredient
I think I'm getting this baguette thing down pretty well now. My latest bread-related purchases were heavy duty reusable bread bags and of course the diastatic malt powder, and I tried them both out this weekend.
Yesterday, with diastatic malt powder added. |
I tried the malt powder for the first time yesterday and it did seem to make the crust more golden and, well, crustier. It is very good bread and we couldn't help but snack on a whole one yesterday. The other two are in the freezer in one of the new bags along with the last loaf from what I made a week ago. The malt powder package called for 1/2 to 1 teaspoon for every 3 cups of flour, and this recipe calls for about 3 1/2 cups so I used a full teaspoon, but I may try using just a half next time. On a side note, I much prefer recipes in grams and weigh my flour and water, plus the other ingredients when I can, but I do use the teaspoon and tablespoon for smaller amounts. Overall, I am very pleased with the results and it has me wondering what other bread I could make and use this in. I'm open to suggestions!
Last weekend's bread. |
I've also decided I'm not going to spend my time on hamburger or hot dog buns as what we get from the bakery is good so I just don't think it's worth my time and effort. I've been making baguette almost every weekend recently and can still make other breads when I feel like it, and that's enough for now. Cheers, everyone.
Tuesday, April 25, 2023
Weather, Baking and Work
I've been baking baguette lots, even took some down to my Mom the other day along with some jam swirl bread that I made with orange marmalade this time. I'll be making more baguette this weekend, almost a weekly thing now, but I ordered some diastatic malt powder to try adding this time. It's supposed to help the rise, crust and flavor. If you've baked with it let me know what you thought! I'm hoping to keep improving and I hope this helps.
Here are our red tulips, flowering amidst tiger lilies in front and alium in back, both coming in nicely. I took yesterday and today off to get away from work. Things have not been going well and I have been looking at other jobs. I just hate to have to start over somewhere else but I can't see staying where I am, either. Not sure what will happen, only time will tell.
Have a good week, everyone.
Wednesday, April 19, 2023
Sun, Wind, Snow, Now Hail
No matter what the month, the weather this spring has certainly been interesting. This was the start of the hail about 11 this morning. It went on for a few more minutes but it was cold and I was getting wet!
I know I've been mentioning the weather a lot lately, including 4 days in a row now, but it seems it's been more noteworthy for us than normal this year. We don't often have 12 inches of snow in a day any time of year, let alone in March, and hot summer days in April are just as rare. Tornado season is coming soon, let's hope we don't get one of those.
Has your spring seemed pretty normal where you are? Have you had anything like these extremes?
Tuesday, April 18, 2023
Garden Trail Camera Video
I brought in the trail camera from the garden area to see what it may have captured, and it did capture a few interesting shots. I changed the setting to just video hoping it would trigger better and it seemed to work. So here's a few shots from the past week or so of critters small and big and other minor activity.
The squirrel at the beginning is just being very still, it seems the camera must make some small sound when activated as I've seen all animals notice before. It didn't capture any of the snow the other day and the sun angle gives it a funky hue in the afternoons. I didn't take any pictures of the firepit last Friday night, but the trail camera did. The large flames are when I throw the black walnut leaf twigs on the fire, the same stuff I was raking up earlier in the video. And it ends with an unknown cat on the prowl in the back yard early this morning. I don't really like the background music, it seems to jump a bit for some reason between clips. But I'm no editor and don't want to spend any more time so it is what it is.
Now, where to place the trail camera next?