Wednesday, June 02, 2010

What's Up With That???


I woke up this morning with a metallic taste in my mouth. Eating breakfast was like eating cardboard. I have not been able to taste or to smell anything the whole day.

Tuesday, June 01, 2010

Toes in the Grass


Oh how nice to be outside. To paint my toenails and wear sandals. To feel the sun on my face.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Square Foot Garden


An orphaned garden (weed) spot for a number of years was the perfect (hopefully) spot to create a square foot garden. I've wanted one for many years, but finally quit asking for assistance in building one. Until this year. It only took a day to build. 



We used redwood for endurance. I hope it won't be too long until it looks weathered.



A few years ago I bought the All New Square Foot Gardening book by Mel Bartholomew. He has step-by-step instructions that are very easy to understand. IFA now carries his garden soil mixture, Mel's Mix, which is the perfect combination of 1/3 blended compost, 1/3 peat moss, and 1/3 coarse vermiculite. Purchasing the ready-made mix in bags was well worth the time and energy it would have taken to mix it ourselves. 



I was delighted to find brown weed barrier material. It won't show up as much when bark is put down.



Wood lathe was an inexpensive material for marking the square foot measurements.


I planted both seeds and plants: corn, radishes, beets, bush and pole beans, Sun Sugar (cherry-size) tomatoes and a few other tomato varieties, basil, crookneck and zucchini squash; pansies for some color. In SFG, several crops can be planted in one square. For example, one cabbage would take up one full square; bush beans - nine plants per square; whereas radishes would be 16 plants.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Amber's Birthday..a Day Late


It was sweet Amber's birthday on Saturday, but they had plans so we visited today. They've done a remarkable job in all their remodeling. Matt's a very lucky guy!!

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Visiting Cemeteries


These flags were posted at Evergreen Cemetery on Monroe in Ogden. We put mums on Mom and Dad's grave.


North Ogden Cemetery is such a beautiful place. There were two letter "R"s on either side of one of the Rice ancestors - one of the oldest markers there.



I went to Layton in the late afternoon and saw this beautiful scene between Layton and Syracuse on one of the back roads.


We tended the grandkids Saturday night. They discovered the snowball tree, and with a little encouragement from Gram....they had a snowball fight. It's a little hard to take photos when you are being slammed with snowball flowers, so I made them sit still for a minute.


Little Hazel.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Arrival Time


After a long day at the office, with an impromptu meeting with Roger and Cathy that lasted till 5:30, then the "parking lot" meeting with Cathy afterward, I arrived home at 6:30 tonight.