Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Wow - i can again access my blog

Well folks, looks like i'm back in business on this here blog. woohoo!

A lot has happened but since i didn't take notes, it may be a while before i share it all. :-)

A friend stopped by about two weeks ago with a gift for my dogs. She has a dog who is smaller than my 60 and 80 pounders. The gift was a toy that Bella didn't like or maybe it was that she just didn't play with it. It's a rubber ball about the size of a soccer ball. Esther absolutely loves soccer balls. This one squeaks. Esther absolutely loves soft squeaky balls. This one has places where she can bite it, hold on, run with it and shake it. I had no idea how she'd respond to that aspect of it. I gave it to her and she LOVED it. :-) Still does.

I then had to I run off to Bible study.

When i came home, i was happily stunned to see that not only did Esther LOVE the new toy, but Buddy was playing with it just as vigorously has Esther had been. I hadn't found a long lasting dog toy that Buddy liked. I've had Buddy for three years. You'd think i'd have found something that lasts more than a day that he liked to play with, but noooo. I was ecstatic. I think i was happier than Buddy was.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

The end (of my blog) may be coming

K, I've been told that this week is when they will be tightening the network security at work. So if you don't hear from me except on weekends, please don't be surprised. Of course, how consistent have I been so far with my updates???

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

end of my blog? I hope not...

I've been informed that changes are coming to my workplace. They are going to be locking down the network even more. I'm not surprised at all. Well, that's not entirely true. I'm surprised it took them this long. Anyway, there is a good chance that i won't be able to update my blog as often. Yes, it's true, my current work is such that i really do have enough free time here to occasionally update my blog. I'll try to keep you posted as to when this fateful day will happen.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Corn, frost, the end of the garden mostly

This is the first cob of corn i picked from my garden. I picked it last Saturday. The edible portion was just shy of four inches long. But it was fun to eat it knowing it came from my garden. Especially since i'd heard i probably wouldn't get any at all. I've picked about twelve cobs so far. All of them smaller than this one, but oh so cute!

Monday i pulled up all of the warm weather plants - tomatoes (no! say it isn't so!), peppers, zucchini, cucumbers, beans, and watermelon (only had flowers, not even the tiniest melon). The tomatoes plants are in the garage. I'm hoping to get a few more ripe or at least pink tomatoes from them. We'll see. That leaves the corn, leeks, kohlrabi, beets and lettuce. For the most part, the gardening season at my home is over. so sad. :-)

The reason i pulled up the plants is because there was a prediction of a hard freeze for this week. It hit Wednesday night. What is a hard freeze? Thirty-two degrees. Ouch. I woke up Thursday morning to frost on the grass. Keep in mind, i didn't go outside til about 9:30am and there was still frost on the grass!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Ever kissed a llama?


I went to a friend's farm for the first time a few weeks ago to pick up some eggs. I knew she had llamas. I didn't know about Carlton. Carlton is a pack llama. He's big. He's sturdy. He doesn't have as nice of hair as the "fiber" llamas. Dale warned me that Carlton tends to be a bit pushy. I walked up to the fence and suddenly had a llama in my face - LITERALLY. :-) He also wasn't too happy about me scratching Mutt's nose. Carlton would move his very long body between me and Mutt whenever i reached through to scratch Mutt's nose. By the way, Mutt is a sheep. There's another sheep there named Jeff. I didn't meet him. I could only view him from afar. Seems he's not as partial to having his nose scratched as Mutt is.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

I have a green pepper!!!

I have a green pepper! It's smaller than my thumb, but who's counting? Well, it might be the size of my thumb by tomorrow. I'll have to check. :-)

Friday, September 11, 2009

My garden is doing really well

My garden is doing really well considering that it's a not a very good year for growing vegetables. We have had a very cool summer. July was the coldest July on record for this area. In spite of that i had a lot of cucumbers and green beans. I had a few zucchini. In fact, i was surprised at how few i had. The corn, which i didn't expect to get anything from has six ears on it, out of twenty-five stalks that's not bad, imho. The tomatoes didn't start to turn color til August. That is totally unheard of; they should have been red or yellow in July. The peppers have failed to produce. I think it's because the tomatoes are literally over-shadowing them. The kohlrabi is doing well. I haven't picked the leeks yet. I'm hoping they will bulk up. And the watermelon. Well, yeah. I have flowers. I actually expected even less from the watermelon than i did the corn and so I'm not surprised that all i have is flowers.

My lettuce was super. No, this picture isn't of lettuce. I forgot to take a picture of it. This is my corn starting to tassel.

I planted way too many lettuce seeds in two window boxes that i put up on a plant stand on the east side of my front porch. I had purchased a mesclun mix, so i grew lots of different colors and styles. I had to remember to water them frequently. I also had to thin them which i really didn't want to do because they looked so pretty. One of the lettuces tastes a bit like pork to me. Tho I'd been told it is in the horseradish family. I want to know which one it is, so i can grow more of it next year.

Esther likes both cucumbers and green beans. She found a way into the garden even tho i have a very flimsy fence around it. I've really enjoyed letting the dogs run in the backyard first thing while i check out the garden and pick some green beans or a cuke. Then on our walk I'll give Esther the green beans or part of the cuke as her treat for sitting at the corners before we cross.

The first time she found her way in the garden i had been running between the garage and the front of the house. When i came back into the backyard there was Esther standing in the middle of the garden with a small cucumber in her mouth. I was so angry i didn't even think to take a picture til later and by then it was too late, the adorable moment had passed. I should have known that Esther would find another opportunity to get in the garden when i had my back turned. In this picture she is in the corner where the kohlrabi are. She hasn't tried a kohlrabi yet, tho i suspect she'll like them because she really likes broccoli. No, no broccoli in the garden this year. She's actually trying to figure out how to get out now that she's been caught in the act. This time i had to open the fence for her to get out. :-)

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Esther

I've had a request to put more pictures of Esther up on my blog. I love this picture. I don't know if anyone else will... but here you go.

We were in the backyard. The dogs were playing and Esther laid down to rest. I don't know if you're aware of this, but it's kinda hard to get a good picture of a black dog. I have some others that are better. But they were taken by a far better photographer and it will be a bit before i post them.

Esther has had an eventful summer. In July she woke me in a panic about 5:30am one Saturday morning. It was her normal "MOM! MOM! There's a thunderstorm coming!!!!" method of waking me - stomping on my chest and knocking books on my head. Except, we weren't supposed to have any storms. I checked out back. Checked out front. Suddenly Esther is going potty in the living room. I looked at her and told her she had just earned herself a trip to the vet. Yes, i did bring a sample with me. The urinalysis revealed two things. She had an infection and her specific gravity was very very low (10.05). In the words of the vet, "lower than i'd expect if her kidneys were failing". My thought, "that's good right? Because kidney failure is very very very bad." He then mentioned Cushings disease. Also not very good, but better than kidney failure. However, i had to put her on antibiotics to get rid of the infection before we could move forward with investigating what was causing the low specific gravity. Two and half weeks later i took another sample in to the vet. Specific gravity of 10.04 this time. Couple of blood tests later and Esther was cleared of Cushings. No Cushings for Esther. You go girl!

Then the vet recommended we check her for diabetes insipidus. This is not sugar diabetes, which is diabetes mellitus. What they both have in common is lots of drinking and lots of urinating. The test for diabetes insipidus is to treat it and see if intake and output drop off. Treatment for dogs is to give them a drop of medicine in one eye twice a day. The vet assured me that it's easy to give dogs eye drops. Yeah, right. All i could think is, you've not given eye drops to Esther. Of course, he's a vet with many years experience and an amazing ability with animals. Even my dog sitter laughed at the concept of giving eye drops to Esther. I'll spare you the details because this is getting long; i will say we made it through, but it was tough. I couldn't tell if the medicine made a difference, so i finally decided if I couldn't tell, then it wasn't a significant enough change to warrant continuing treating for it. I called the vet's office. I spoke with the receptionist and asked her to tell the vet there wasn't a significant change. That was a week ago Monday. I haven't heard from the vet. So i'd say she doesn't have diabetes insipidus either. Yea!!!

I know, you're all asking, so now what? Honestly, i have no idea. I suspect just watch her for any issues in that regard. In the meantime, i'm making sure she has enough water as well as potty breaks, of course.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

They were Carrots!

Yep, it's been confirmed. I have carrots growing alongside the grape tomatoes. I didn't "weed" them all! Yea! Now to see if they grow into carrots.

I have some little itty bitty very green pear tomatoes. The beans, peppers, large tomatoes, and cukes are in blossom. The watermelon plants don't look like they are growing well. The corn is still small. The kohlrabi, zucchini, leeks and lettuce are doing well. imho.

The kittens are absolutely adorable, but since i didn't "plant" them i can only admire them from afar.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Gardening Update

In Sunday's Parade magazine there was an article about how to take care of simple vegetable garden issues. One of them was tomato plant flowers turning brown and falling off. I'd never heard of such a thing. The article said to put eggshells in the dirt because the tomatoes needed calcium. I asked my fav gardener if i could use bone meal instead. Bone = calcium. I had more it than eggshells, so i thought, maybe it would work. She said yes and that in fact it probably would work better.

Only one problem with it i discovered today. My dogs, emphasis on DOG, like bones and by association, bone meal. The dogs were in the backyard today when i brought the bone meal out and Esther was all over me. Jumping up and down and trying to get the bag out of my hands. She didn't succeed. But once i'd put it around the tomatoes and worked it in a little, i saw this head go through fencing and then the nose came out and a paw went in, scratching at the ground, then the nose again. Finally Buddy's curiosity was aroused and he went after it too. sigh.

I thinned the corn today too. I took the corn plants that i'd pulled up and transplanted them. I think i'm up to about 24 plants in a sort of square configuration.

I might have "weeded" my carrots and parsnips. sigh. I planted them, then was told to make sure to pull all the weeds, especially in the first 4-6 weeks. Weeds use up water and nutrients so you don't want them competing with your vegies. Well, i went to town weeding around the two grape tomatoes. Then suddenly realized that what i was pulling up might just be the carrot and parsnip sprouts. I stopped immediately and am watching them for the next week or so.

The adventure continues!

Monday, June 29, 2009

Walking cats

I finally purchased a cat harness and lead. I took Wiggins out first. She really didn't want to walk beside me. But she loved investigating the front garden while i followed her.

I then took Josiah out. He really enjoyed checking out the yard. He did a much better job walking beside me.

I've been told by a number of people that i know that they also walk their cat(s). Who knew. I didn't think it was that popular of an activity. Apparently i'm wrong.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Summer Gardening

A week ago i went to Home Depot and purchased most of my vegetable garden. I actually planted it the day after i purchased it. I was so proud of myself. I haven't had a vegetable garden for the last two summers. The summer before i ignored my garden and it failed miserably. Those of you who like gardening are probably sitting their aghast at these admissions of failure, especially if you know how well my Dad grew his garden.

Three summers ago i adopted my first dog. Esther, the wonder dog, loved to pick tomatoes and play with them like a ball. She loves to eat vegetables too, but not fresh tomatoes. Well, not that year. I gave up on the garden and focused on Esther and learning about dogs and dog ownership.

This past winter i decided i'd have a vegetable garden again. Well. I'd try again. This has taken quite a bit of thought. I had to decide how i was going to protect my tiny little vegetable plot. All of nine feet by nine feet. Once that was completed, i had to decide if i wanted to improve the quality of the dirt before i planted the vegetables. I decided to add llama beans (aka droppings) to the garden and some more dirt. The llama beans are supposed to be one of the best fertilizers ever. You can use it straight from the llama. k, it might be just a hair messy that fresh, but not much at all. It doesn't burn the plants, has very little scent and lots of nutrients. The scent reminded me of a freshly cleaned barn - mostly smelled like hay.

Oh and of course, the perennial question - to start from seed or buy starter plants. I was working out a method to start from seed. However, as most of you probably know, not only do i have dogs, i have cats. Therefore, i pretty much have no indoor plants. The cats like playing with the plants' leaves and in the dirt. I decided I'd purchase the starter plants. Maybe next year i can devise a plan for starting seeds inside, in spite of the cats.

However, a neighbor graciously gave me two beautiful tomato plants that she started from seed. They are heirloom tomatoes to boot. This was actually a great motivator to me to complete the garden. I decided I couldn't let the tomato plants fail and they'd look so sad all by themselves.

By now i suspect some of you are wondering what i planted... zucchini, cukes, string beans, watermelon, leeks, kohlrabi, green peppers, grape tomatoes (in a container), pear tomatoes, and corn (seeds). I also have some peas, carrots, parsnips, and beets in some containers. My peas aren't do so well this year. Maybe they will do better next year. I have found that a tomato cage works well to support the peas in the container. I also want to plant lettuce and swiss chard in some containers. But i need to get the seeds and i need more dirt.

Feel free to comment on the utter ridiculousness of growing watermelon and corn. It's too late in the season. I don't have enough room. etc. etc. etc. True on all points, but it'll be fun to see if anything develops. By the way, my corn has already popped and is about 3 inches high. I suspect it won't be "knee high by the 4th of July", but you never know. If the llama beans do their part, the corn and watermelon just might surprise me.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Clematis

I love watching my clematis grow and bloom every year. It's just so lush and the color is sublime!

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Beige Iris

I told you that it's been a lovely spring. It's been cool. In fact, tonight we have a frost warning. I'll have to move my potted plants into the garage when i get home tonight. Last spring was way too warm and disappeared too quickly as a result.

Here is a picture of my beige iris. The friend who gave it to me said it used to be blue. Then she transplanted it and it came up this color. Interesting. I was hoping it would change back to blue when i planted it in my yard. But noooo.

I also have a blue iris that i purchased a few years ago when i was in Holland Michigan for the annual Tulip Festival. Everyone should go to Holland Michigan for the Tulip festival at least once in there life. imho. Ok, if you've been to the Netherlands in the spring that counts too, or i suspect it would. ;-)

Friday, May 29, 2009

I'm back!

Not that i actually went anywhere, but a friend mentioned a few weeks ago that there hadn't been many posts on my blog of late. True true. We talked about it and decided that i'd pretty much given up on it since spring arrived. hee hee hee.

Ah yes, spring in Michigan... crocus... tulips... lilacs... flowering trees - ornamental and fruit-bearing. It looks like my friend's cherry trees are going to have an abundance of fruit again this year. My rhubarb is amazingly prolific - woohoo! And my raspberry bush has now expanded into three, yes, three bushes and is taking over my lawn. I saw a blossom on my clematis today. It's the first of the season. :-D The trees are green and so is the grass. The iris are beautiful! Tho' my iris are beige or brown - not a very popular color, but very unique. I'll have to see about getting some pictures of these lovely things up on my blog.

I hope that spring is as lovely in your corner of the world as it has been in mine so far.... be back soon!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

No Snow - phew!

So we didn't have any snow after all. phew!

But it was chilly last night and it's supposed to be around 27 tonight. The dogs haven't even started blowing their winter coat yet. I'm amazed!

Tomorrow it's supposed to be in the low 60's and then in the 80's on Friday and Saturday. Possibility of T-storms on Saturday and Sunday.

This year, I'm going to try really hard not to complain in July and August when it's really super hot.

:-P

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Spring???

It's supposed to snow tonight through early tomorrow morning. No accumulations. Driving home might be a bit interesting. I think i was too optimistic about spring actually coming back in March. However, my daffodils and hyacinths are blooming.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Spring!

We made it! It's Spring!

We won't say anything about it really having been in the teens last night and not a peep about the possibility of snow this weekend. ;-)


Oh and just so everyone knows... a comment was left to check out a flower called "snowdrops". I did and that is the mystery "white non-crocus" i reported on earlier.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

One day til Spring

I did see a crocus today. I did I did. It was purple.

Just so no one gets too excited, it's supposed to be in the teens tonight. Also, it was snowing in Traverse City this afternoon.

Two days til Spring

I have a correction to make. What I thought was a white crocus, isn't. However, it is still alive. It seems to be a four petal flower. It is white. However, the blossoms hangs down. It's very lovely and delicate, but i'm not sure what it is. Any suggestions?

Another sign of spring... someone on third shift rode their motorcycle to work last night. :-D

My neighbors have been raking and cleaning up their yards. I asked one who has a wonderful yard if it was a bit early to be doing the spring clean up. He confirmed that it was.

Oh and of course, yesterday was St. Patrick's Day. Yes, indeed-y... spring is nigh. :-)

Monday, March 16, 2009

Four days til Spring

I saw a robin yesterday for the first time this year. Yep spring is coming.

I also have Box Elder bugs infesting the front of my house. It is also a sign that spring is coming, but not as nice a one as seeing the robin.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Ten days til Spring

We are getting there. Today is the last full moon of winter. Which means it also should be the last cold snap of the winter too. Please, no one hold your breath.

I saw a rabbit last night when i walked the dogs. But i think it was the same rabbit i saw in December. I thought rabbits are supposed to hibernate. Aren't they?

By the way, if you missed it, this is one of the more interesting things that happened in Michigan this week.

I hope you can see it. I'll have to check back in a week or so to make sure the link is still working.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Eleven days til Spring

Saturday i saw a flock of geese heading north.
Sunday night it snowed.
Monday at 11am there was still snow and ice on the sidewalks.
Monday by 2pm the snow and ice was mostly melted.
Spring cannot come fast enough.
I've had people from the Southwest tell me it looks like it's going to be a very hot summer this year down there.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Fourteen days til Spring

The high yesterday was 55 degrees and about 10pm EST it was still about 48 degrees.
This morning about 6:30am EST it was about 50 degrees.
Today's high was about 55 degrees and sunny. It was beautiful.
Sadly, the low tonight is supposed to be 31.

There is another sign of Spring that i forgot to mention earlier. The fancy ice cream parlor near my home is open again! It closes for the winter and opens March 1st.

See you Monday!

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Fifteen days til Spring - I recommend...

I read Day 10 in The Purpose Driven Life last night.

If you've not read this book i'd recommend it. If you have read it, i recommend re-reading Day 10.

The main idea is that "The heart of worship is surrender".

ouch.

double ouch.

sigh.

Father forgive me for i have sinned. I have taken back what i had previously surrendered. I have refused to surrender what You have asked me to let go of... i have not trusted You... heal me Lord...


Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Sixteen days til Spring

The cold snap is starting to lift. It's a balmy 32 out right now. Tomorrow it's supposed to be in the 40's.
I am seeing more signs of spring tho'.
I've seen St. Patrick's Day decorations appearing around the neighborhood and the cubicles at work. I've also see Easter candy appearing in the stores.
yep, spring's coming. hehehe.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Nineteen Days til Spring

Well, i didn't quite start this on the first of March did i?

I could tell you about using my new used laptop out in the kitchen finally and how the cat stepped on the keyboard and the IE window closed. But i won't. Especially since i wasn't even in my blog. :-)

Just so you don't get the wrong idea. It's not spring yet. It was just over zero degrees last night when i walked the dogs. I was sad. I really don't think the crocus i saw will make it.

However, it was sunny today, even if it wasn't warm.

Oh yes, and the East coast would also agree that it's not spring yet.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Crocus!

I saw white crocus in bud this afternoon. It was in the neighbor's garden. She has an amazing garden.

When I got home i checked my garden with very little hope... drum roll please ... i did see the tips of green poking through the dirt.

Yea! Spring is coming! Spring is coming!

However, it's supposed to be in the single digits tonight with wind chills down to minus 5.

ack!

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Spring is coming

I keep hearing this. But i and many others are having a hard time believing it.

I have decided to do a first day of spring count down starting March 1st to help get us there.

Today is fat Tuesday. Four days left in February.

Tomorrow is Ash Wednesday.

I'm also starting "The Purpose Driven Life" with my Bible Study on Wednesday. It makes a good 40 day spiritual discipline. Wish me well and pray for us please.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

It's still February

Tonight, Thursday February 19th, it's supposed to be in the single digits with quite a windchill.

A week ago Tuesday, on February 10th, it was sunny and 61. Woohoo! What a nice break from the typical winter weather.

Normal for this time of year is 30 degrees.

But this is Michigan. I'm not sure it knows what the definition of normal is.

Why you ask? If memory serves... First day of spring 1974 we had 21 inches of snow and two days off from school. Then four years later in mid-April we had 80 degrees. go figure.

Regardless of where you are and the type of weather you are enjoying, may God bless and watch over you abundantly.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Car Oil

I had a bit of a surprise the other night - my check oil light flickered on the way home from work. Repeatedly. That was Wednesday night. It was about -10 deg F that night. Yes, ladies and gents minus ten. I decided to wait til morning to check my oil because it was supposed to be warmer. It was warmer. Yea! My oil, however, was way low. sigh.

I ran over to an auto parts store. Called my mechanic who had changed my oil the last time. Asked him what kind of oil he used? 10w30 fully synthetic.

Another customer backed out of her parking spot directly into a third customer coming into the parking lot directly behind my car while i was on the phone. She kept saying, i was looking in my mirrors. I confirmed with my mechanic that in drivers ed they taught us to turn around and look out the back window when you back up. always. This concludes today's Public Service Announcement.

I went into the store. Found what i needed with the help of a store clerk and nearly fell over. It cost almost $8 a quart. ack! I needed two, i'm sorry to say, but only bought one. Next oil change i'm going back to Valvoline's MaxLife 5w30. It's only about $5 a quart. sigh.

If you're curious, it's been 3,000 miles since my last oil change.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Psalm 146:3

"Do not put your trust in princes, in mortal men, who cannot save." Psalm 146:3 NIV

I was watching the Nightly News on Sunday. I think it was ABC. They had a segment about how many churches that day had prayed for Mr. Obama as he prepared to take the Oath of Office on Tuesday.

They mentioned Psalm 146:3 at the end of the segment. I was stunned, overjoyed, pleased, still am, but stunned.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Three Alarm Clocks

I don't know about you, but i have three alarm clocks to make sure i make it up in the morning. The first two are on the same clock and sit on the shelf above my pillow. I set the first alarm for ten minutes before i'm supposed to get up and the second alarm for five minutes before. However, usually, when the first one goes off, i turn them both off. The third alarm is battery operated and sits on my dresser across the room from my bed. I'm sure you get the picture.

Two weeks ago I began to realize that Buddy was waking me up before my first alarm would go off. Initially i thought i had lots of time between his attempts to wake me up and my first alarm. But oh no. He'd wake me up about five minutes before it would go off. You might think, k, he's just used to your schedule. Except that some days i'd set the alarms for 10:30am and sometimes for 9:30am. Friday morning i even set it for 8:30am and he still did it. go figure.

I think it's interesting, but i still want my five additional minutes of sleep. lol.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Happy New Year - some advice... forgive

My word of encouragement and advice for this new year is forgive.

A friend suggested a while back that when i have been offended to pray the following: "I forgive __________ . I release ______________ . I release God's blessing on _____________."

I don't normally like rote prayers. But i find if i sincerely pray this for someone and don't cringe by the end of it, then I'm free. If i cringe, i pray it again until i don't anymore.

God's blessing be on all of you throughout 2009.