Saturday, September 19, 2009

I Need To Remember To Check The Garden More Often


I have been pretty busy the last week and haven't checked the garden all week. This morning when I went out to see what was ready to pick from the garden, WOW - I should have went out sooner in the week. The cooler temps and the rains have been very good to our veggies. When Dave saw the size of the zucchini, he said "Did that come our of OUR garden?" Then, Dave just smiled and started thinking about MORE CHOCOLATE ZUCCHINI BREAD.

Since Dave has to work today, I'm going to take the super size head of cabbage and make some sauerkraut. Then we can have it with our hot dogs and pork this winter.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Motorcycle Garage Door Opener - I don't think this one would work at my house.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Company Picnic


Last night our department held it's annual picnic at Evergreen Park. This year my grandsons Ian, (10), and Trevor, (15), went with Dave and I. After stuffing ourselves with hotdogs, hamburgers, veggies and fruits, etc. then the four of us tried our hand at a game of horseshoes. That Trevor has a pretty strong arm, in fact on the last throw he hit the back board so hard that he split it in two !! It was fun evening and the weather was most co-operative. It's too bad that Mike decided a couple of months ago to just walk away and not have anything to do with these two great kids. They are actually alot of fun, and we've been enjoying our regular summer visits with them. One of Ian's highlights was when Grandma and Grandpa won the Grand Prize for the trivia contest - $10 in McDonald's gift certificates, which we promptly gave to Trevor and Ian. OH BOY - now they can buy us a treat for taking them to the picnic...

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

The Big Green Basketball


This year our cabbage has done very well. On Saturday we picked a large head, (about 5 pounds), and had stuffed cabbage for our Sunday dinner with enough cabbage left over for a large corn beef and cabbage dinner later this week. We still have two more LARGER heads that are ready to be harvested, and these are the size of basketballs and would appear to be around 6 or 7 pounds. We also have five more cabbage plants that are in the mid-stage of being ready to harvest, (we are guessing around the first part of October). We have been enjoying our tomatoes, green peppers, onions, basil, Dave has had his hot peppers, and of course our zucchini.

I have re-planted our fall lettuce, onions, and carrots, so hopefully they will be ready to pick before the weather gets to harsh.

I so enjoy working in the garden, and wish we had a larger plot. We did manage to pressure can some tomatoes and peaches, so we will really enjoy them this winter.