A Joy

I had a real joyous happening today. I got to share things that I had created. I know you all remember back in April when I did my mass planting of seeds. I always plant every last one of them because you never know which seeds will grow and which ones will be duds.

This year, they were nearly all perfect!

I had so many extra cucumber plants and squash plants that I decided today to walk around the neighborhood and give them away. I left the puppies at home and took Fritz and Greta with me. They both respond well to my voice commands.

We walked up to the top of our driveway. This is where Frank lives. He is ninety years old and just the sweetest man around (besides Hubby that is!). I gave him cucumber plants. He shared with me some of his special purple bean seeds! Then I stopped at our friends home next to his. They have watched the pooches for us a few times and we have grown very fond of them as well. I had some slicing and pickling cucumbers for them. Antoinette makes the best mustard pickles! I hope these will give her what she needs.

Later in the day I headed up to our closest neighbor’s home with squash, and cucumbers. She had some Dill in her garden and she dug it up and shared it with me.

It made me feel really good, this sharing of crops. We all will exchange our specialties in the fall too, when canning time starts. I think it’s one of the things that I like the best about living in the country.

Yes, today was a joy!

The Garden Is In

Today I worked like a crazy woman planting the garden. Hubby was so much help, setting up the string fence, and getting my hills raked for me. I’d hoped to do the planting over a two day period, since every time I squatted down to put a small seedling into the earth I could feel my leg muscles scream at me, but once we got started I just couldn’t stop.

The first thing we did was set up the string fence. This keeps big and small dogs and little children out of my garden (she says with fingers crossed!). It also provides string trellises for the peas to climb.

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This took a bit of time but I think it came out fairly well. To the right is an antique cider press that Hubby has had for years. We haven’t used it since Hubby stopped his “pick your own apples” business years ago, but it is nice to have it gracing our garden.

In the morning we planted the peas and the corn. We have not had much luck with either of them in the past, but we are holding out hope that this year we will have decent corn and more than a handful of peas! Although you cannot see them in the pictures, because we actually planted the seeds in the ground, trust me they are there, planted at the proper depth and length apart!

After lunch Hubby finished raking the soil into hills, and then my work began. All of the seedlings needed to be re-planted to their new homes. The first things in were the cucumbers.

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I have both a slicing cucumber and a pickling cucumber planted, and I have plants left over for my neighbors. It was nice this year because the plants were all further along than they were last year, and so they handled the re-planting well.

Next I did the butternut squash, zucchini and summer squash. These plants were all much larger this year. It’s funny but the squash all have done very well. I guess the warm temperatures, and the sunshine helped those plants to get a really good head start.

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By the time I put in the last plant my legs, and back were aching and I thought to myself, “Oh geeze, I really am getting old!” Then I laughed and sprayed down the garden. It’s been very dry here and the ground needs moisture. Ah well, they are forecasting light rain for Tuesday/Wednesday.

As I looked back at all we’d accomplished today, I just had to smile. The garden looks so large and so neat today, but still rather barren.

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However, by mid summer it will be lush and full of vines, leaves and vegetables.

While I was working in the vegetable garden Hubby was working on the fruit trees. He told me tonight that we now have 40 fruit trees in the yard. He takes such good care of them and this makes our yard one of the prettiest around.

Today while he was working he noticed this great setting. He came and got the camera and took this:

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This is our (from the right) lilacs, and Enterprise apple tree and a flowering crab apple tree. He liked the way the various blossoms blended together. I agree. He got a great picture!

Now we are both sitting with our laptops, watching a little TV and unwinding from the day. I’m taking bets on whether or not you all think I will be able to move in the morning? LOL

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The last two years we have had to hand turn our garden. This is not an easy task and often left me sore, with a blister or two and, perish the very thought, with a broken finger nail!

This year Hubby worked on an old tractor that he has had for a very long time, and got it working. The Gravely Tractor has a rotary plow on it. Hubby used this to turn the soil in our garden. It took him less than an hour. I have no aching muscles and the garden is all ready for planting at the end of next week!

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Fritz helping his Daddy till the garden!

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Fritz is exhausted from all his work in the garden!

While Hubby was engaged in this activity, I was in the house making muffins, doing laundry, and planning meals. Ah yes, the fun never ends!

Tomorrow we are heading to Boston to go to Museum of Fine Arts to see their special El Greco to Velazquez: Art during the Reign of Philip III . This should be a wonderful exhibit! We’re meeting friends and after our tour we will go off to get some lunch.

We have puppy sitters coming in to take care of the crew. Honestly, having four dogs is like having quadruplets! You can leave them for short periods, but really need a sitter to come in and keep things from becoming too chaotic!

The Loons

I was sitting here with the window open, enjoying the light breeze that was coming off of the lake when I heard it. The call of the Loon. Yes, they have returned from their winter trip south to our lake here in New Hampshire!

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You can go here and read a little about these wonderful birds, and if you scroll down to the bottom, look for the link that says “Distant Wail” and click on that. This is the call that we most often hear first thing in the morning or at the end of the day as the sun sets.

I’m not sure what it is about the Loon that sets my heart beating just a little faster, or causes me to feel a little lump in my throat when I hear their calls. Perhaps it is the reminder of the movie,

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On Golden Pond, which was filmed nearby, that causes me to well up with emotion! There is no prettier spot than the actual, “Golden Pond”. Here is a picture that I took of Hubby and our dogs on top of Rattlesnake Mountain overlooking “Golden Pond” (Squam Lake).

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Two of the most interesting facts about the Loons are that they mate for life. Should their partner be killed, they will live out their days alone. Also, once their young have hatched, they will carry them on their backs until they are old enough to swim along themselves. We have a wooden carving of a mother and her chick that we love.

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So I am rejoicing at the return of the Loons to our lake, and I look forward to their appearance later this spring/summer with their chicks.

Another Wednesday In The Spring

I was up early today because after all Wednesday is Weight Watchers Day for me. I try to sleep until about 7:30, get up and shower and dress, make Hubby his breakfast, as I run out the door carrying my coffee and a piece of fruit. I mean, heaven forbid that I eat or drink anything until after I weigh in! I’ve even been known to weigh my clothes before selecting what to wear. (Insert loud laughter here, Please!)

Today I got up, went through the morning ritual, and headed to the next town for the meeting. I got there, and put my stuff down on my chair, took off my shoes and weighed in. I didn’t expect anything either way, but when she told me I’d lost another 2 pounds, I almost fell over! I have lost a total of 33 pounds!!! Yippee!!!

The meeting was fun and funny and when I left I felt happy and upbeat. I drove home along the country roads where the trees are blooming and the air is so clear that the mountains just stood out in the distance! Ah, such beauty!

When I arrived home I noticed that our own trees are blooming fast. Our peach trees are just the most beautiful trees right now with their full pink flowers and the plum trees with their dainty white ones.

The Elberta Peach tree.

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A lovely Elberta Peach blossom.

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Now a little further up the drive we have the Stanley Plum tree. Normally you would think about this plum as a Prune, but I make jam with it!

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A huge bumble bee doing his job on the Stanley Plum tree.

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The apple trees are just starting to open, and the cherry trees are past. The pear trees are not as full of blossoms as in past years, but I hope that we will have at least a few.

Since I keep my tomatoes in patio pots I am able to start them early and move them inside if the nights get too cold. You can see that they are really doing well so far.

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I think I will really be happy when the garden and the trees begin to bear fruit and vegetables that we can eat. Diets are so much more fun when you can eat fresh produce!

And it doesn’t get any fresher than your own back yard!

Springtime

Spring has come to the Dackel Princess homestead. Our fruit trees are budding up and right now our cherry and plum trees are bursting with flowers. It’s just so pretty to go out and walk around the yard, and see the trees filled with life. Flowers, bees and bright green leaves, after a long winter of skeletal shadows and snow drifts that went half way up the tree!

But spring is here!

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The dogs love to be out amongst the trees and running through the grass. Thinking back over the winter, I fretted that I would ever see green grass again, and yet here we are!

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Mandy came up on Friday to celebrate both Hubby’s birthday and Mother’s Day with us. It was so great to have her come here and visit with us and the doggies. It never ceases to amazed me that the dogs remember her so well each time she is here. Greta especially just loves her Mandy!

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Naturally we wanted to celebrate with a nice dinner at Canoe. It’s Mandy’s favorite restaurant too, so we went over for a nice leisurely meal.

When we arrived we saw that our favorite waiter, Andy, had returned to the staff and we were lucky enough to be seated in his area. We had the sweet and sour calamari, a bucket of mussels sauteed in garlic and white wine and a dip of artichokes and crab! I should have stopped there, but we all ordered meals, which we ended up bringing home with us! LOL! Once again we were not disappointed in anything that we ordered. Including the one order of molten chocolate cake for dessert. Mandy got that and Andy brought three forks so we all could try it! Wow! it was amazing!

All too quickly the night ended and Mandy had to drive home again. Hubby and I sat up for a while talking about our evening and how much we enjoyed it.

Yes, loved ones and springtime make a perfect package!

Friday Musings

I gave Fritz his spring bath on Thursday. This requires great skill, a lot of water and the ability to show no fear while in the shower with my big white boy.

Fritz hates baths with a passion that is truly unparalleled. I had to literally drag him into our bathroom, and then drag him into our walk in shower. I’d stripped down naked, because any hope of staying dry during this process was futile, and I set out about 6 towels to help dry him off after the big event.

I use Dove bar soap on him, as he tends to have slightly dry skin, and also the white of the soap helps to brighten his coat. I soaped and sudsed, and rubbed and soaped some more. Then it was time for the real fun….the final rinsing.

If you have never rinsed a German Shepherd in a shower, then you don’t know the real fun that I had. I had to pick up his front feet and hold them so I could get his belly, neck and ears all rinsed.

I’d expected Hubby to help, but the phone had rung just as I was going in, and so I was on my own. You should have seen the hair coming out of that boy! I kept freeing up the drain and it would just fill up again.

Finally he was rinsed and I kept bringing the towels into the shower and drying him off until he was finally fairly dry.

I let him out of the shower and allowed him tio sit in the kitchen in the sun and finish the drying process. Soon Hubby brought him outside for his annual stripping of the coat.

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As you can see, Fritz loses quite a bit of fur in the spring, and this is just a small part of it. We used to brush him inside and then we noticed that everything would be covered with white fur, so we decided to de-fur him outside. One day we noticed birds flying in and picking up the fur to line their nests with. So if anyone in New Hampshire sees a fur lined nest, well, you’ll know where the fur came from!

The twins were here modeling their new dresses! They looked so adorable that I just had to take their picture.

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That’s Sarah on the left and Kimmie on the right. We really enjoy those two!

Friday finds Hubby and I doing errands. Groceries, registering the cars and cholesterol checks. Oh joy! I’m hoping that my work on the Weight Watchers diet plan will have brought down my cholesterol level.

And speaking of Weight Watchers, I have now lost 31.4 pounds! I’m back in size 10/12 and feeling good! Yay!

Have a great weekend everyone!!!

Rain & Big Bellies

The day dawned dark and dreary. Rain was forecast and by the time Hubby and I finished our breakfasts, the rain had started to fall. Hubby was out tending his apple trees in the rain, while I took our laundry down to the laundry room in the basement and sorted it all out.

As I was looking around the laundry room I noted that the winter had not been kind to it, and I needed to spend some time cleaning it up and organizing it once again. While I spoke to my sister on my cell phone, I cleaned and put things away and got the room actually looking presentable.

Then while the machines whirred and groaned cleaning and drying my clothes, I came upstairs and worked on vacuuming. One thing is for sure, when you own 4 dogs, and both you and your Hubby garden and work in the yard, there is no end to the dirt that gets tracked into the house! It used to bother me, but now, well if I can vacuum a couple of times a week, then I feel I have done well.

The rain continued as the afternoon wore on and before we knew it the kids arrived here after school. Hubby worked with the twins on their reading and I helped Em get her eye drops in.

One thing that I have to share with you all is something about Greta. Today I was patting her belly and I could feel a nice round little package in there. It is so totally different than it feels when she is not pregnant, so I am hoping that perhaps I have felt the babies before anyone else. Just two more days and we will find out!

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Today was the day I set aside for planting the seeds for this years Dackel Princess Garden. This is the third year I have gardened here at the Dackel Princess Home. Quite honestly, I still feel very much like a newcomer to the, ah, sport (?) of gardening. There is just so much I do not know.

For instance, why oh why can’t I get my eggplant plants to sprout? I have done three separate plantings in the green house, and so far….nothing! It’s a mystery I hope to have solved today with my most recent planting.

I planted my Butternut Squash, my Zucchini Squash, my Summer Squash, and both regular and pickling Cucumbers. I re-potted my tomato plants and for now have left my green pepper plant to abide in it’s store bought pot for a bit. My Basil plant is also doing very well. It seems to love the green house.

All of this playing in the dirt produced a rather messy green house once I was done. The planting table was a wreck, the floor, well lets just say that a Robin could easily have started searching for worms there, and found some, as there was that much dirt. So I got out the broom and dust pan, and also the industrial shop vacuum. By the time I was done it looked so good I decided to take a few pictures to show you all.

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My Poinsettia from Christmas, the Green Pepper Plant, The Eggplants, All the Squash and Cucumbers and my Basil plant. Outside the green house you can see the white mouse guards on our fruit trees.

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The three Tomato plants.

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Looking down the potting table.

I’m pleased with my plantings and re-pottings for today. I just hope that Mother Nature will be with me and give me a lot of sunshine and pleasant temperatures to warm the green house and germinate those seeds. We can’t plant outside until the first of June due to the fear of frost.

Are any of you doing gardens this year? If so, what are you planting and how long is your growing season?

I am thinking that I will plant all of this on one day and then Greta will have her pups the next. That is…..if she is pregnant……. which we will find out for certain on Wednesday.

Or have I mentioned that before???? LOL!!!

Cherry Blossoms

My sister and I took our mother to a street in New Haven that is a bounty of Cherry trees. They are currently in full bloom, so we parked the car and got out and with cameras in hand, walked up and down the street snapping pictures.

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Here are, Mel and I. We forced asked a nice young man to take our picture and he reluctantly agreed!

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A streetlamp surrounded by the luscious blossoms. I cannot begin to tell you how this made us feel. Such a beautiful sight!

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Looking down this amazing street. Funny we can’t recall the name of the street, so I shall simply call it “Cherry Blossom Way”!

We also stopped at a garden area and saw many of your more usual flowers. Please go to my Flickr page to view those. You can access that page, simply by clicking on any of these pictures.

It’s supposed to be another beautiful day tomorrow, so Mel and I plan a little shopping, a walk or two with Arnie and her grandson, Luke and some time with our parents.