Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Countdown to 100th Post - YEA!!!

Ok, here's #97. 3 more to go and I'll be at 100 and have my giveaway! Check back for the next post and I'll show you what I've decided to give away!

Not much to post about around here the last few days. Only thing out of the ordinary last night was that one of the cows in the pasture behind us got out and tromped through our back yard and left us a huge cow-pie. The barbed wire fence is loose and they've come through before. You should see me out there in the yard waving a broom and chasing these freaked out cows trying to get them to go back through the fence! Quite hilarious I'm sure! We didn't know one got out last night...

Also, when I got up this morning I heard the most awfulest (is that a word?) racket from the back of the house. I opened the door, and there was a band of coyotes howling, barking & chattering out in the pasture behind our house! They were hidden in the grove of trees, but they sounded like they were in the yard. We hear em all the time, but not this close! I kept a close eye on Bug (the chihuahua) as she went out to do her business this morning.


















Ok, today the temp's supposed to get up to 78-80 or so. Pretty warm for February. Wish I didn't have to work today and could go to the farm and work on my garden. I started getting some seed and little plants to set out. The onions will go out first and then after the last cold spell, which is usually around Easter, we'll start setting out the rest. Altho Easter is a little late this year, may have to start before Easter. I can start the taters pretty soon, too. We were going to have our garden tilled up last weekend, but Princess's car konked out and we had to go trade cars with her at her college town. So, the garden had to wait til this weekend. I'm hopeful that everybody's garden will do better this year. 'Round these parts, something was "off" last year and alot of people's plants did not do well. Mine didn't either. And if Daddy's doesn't do good, then nobody's do good.

Here's a couple of before and after photos of the farmhouse. I was looking through them last night and am still amazed at the transformation. You can't appreciate the way it is now without seeing how bad it was before.
Amazing what a little paint, elbow grease & of course $$ can do. We did most of it ourselves except for the siding, windows, and central heat/AC. We've also taken that stupid satellite dish down. I hate those. I guess they're necessary but not for us.
Well, guess that's all for today. Our plan for this spring/summer/fall is to get working on the outside of the house. We have to paint the front porch and rails - it's so humid here most of the time, we had to let the wood dry out before painting. We've got flower beds to do, shrubs, the garden, and other landscaping stuff. I'm looking forward to it greatly. I love being outdoors.
I need to go by the chemical place and see if they have something for moles. It's so sandy out at Sand Flat Farm that we've scads of 'em. Somebody told me to put poison peanuts down in their holes, but we've got dogs, and don't want them finding the peanuts. Other than traps, I don't know what else to do. Traps can only work if you have a very fresh mound and if you can find the burrow. Maybe about 50% of the time. Any ideas you could throw my way would be greatly appreciated.
How come this goofy blogger leaves such huge spaces between paragraphs! I arrange and re-arrange several times, and it still does what it wants to!
Gotta get busy! Work's calling!

12 comments:

LindaSue said...

wonderful changes in your place! yes it is definitely garden time and Easter is far too late this year for a planting guide. Only thing I've done for moles (and prairie dogs) is put moth balls down their holes to make 'em miserable and leave. Not sure it works well but I did get rid of prairie dogs in W. Tex from our place there. Have fun planning gardens - yes I second the request for a good garden year - we had a poopy one last year!

Vee said...

Oh I so enjoyed seeing the befores and afters...your new kitchen is so darling.

Yesterday, we watched eight deer come out of the woods...ever so much more pleasant than your scruffy coyotes. No wonder that you're keeping a close eye on your little furbaby!

Oh and don't get me started about Blogger. I refused to blog today it was giving me such fits.

Enjoy your delightful weather and warm temps, Vickie!

CatHerder said...

Looks fantastic! I love the kitchen, but believe it or not, i liked the before shot as well...i have a thing for older pine cabinets (i have crummy formica ones i HATE)...GREAT PICS.

Irma's Rose Cottage said...

Love the kitchen redo. That's the color I plan on painting my cabinets also. In fact your sink setup is almost identical to my kitchen.
My garden did not do so well either. My cauliflower never came out. All I had were leafs, real big bushy leafs but no cauliflower. Hopefully we can also get our garden tilled this weekend. Right now it looks very sad.

Hugs :)

Irma

Margo said...

I've heard that coyote racket before. I've never seen them, but when then get in a frendzie, It's really a chilling sound. I love your little farm house and your kitchen is to die for. Thanks for sharing.
Margo

GrinninGramma said...

Congratulations on being almost at 100! Your reno looks great!

Vanessa {Bloom Right Here!} said...

Those coyotes are loud, aren't they? I heard some last night and they sounded very close. I really wish I could get a glimpse of them sometime.

I love your kitchen! It is so cute!

How is Ethan? Any updates?

Eggs In My Pocket said...

Enjoyed reading....coyotes were out in our front yard yesterday morning. Everyone was still locked up so they didn't get a free meal here....yet. Love your farm pictures. Blessings,Kathleen

Anonymous said...

I heard a pack of coyotes the other morning toward the back creek. They were howling and howling.
We have soft sandy soil here and the moles have dug up the whole front yard last week.Well, they had a little help from BoDog digging trying to dig up the moles. I need something to get rid of them too.
I love your before and after photos. You are doing a beautiful job on the house. I know it is fun and rewarding.
Have a great weekend.
Pam

Anonymous said...

Your house looks beautiful. And the picture of the Koyotes is simply gorgeous. They have amazing faces, you feel like cuddling them! Lovely blog.

CJ xx

FarmHouse Style said...

I love how your kitchen redo turned out, beautiful color!

I laughed out loud at you chasing cows with a broom :-)

YIKES! Coyotes! I would have been nervous too.

Rhonda

Linda Jo said...

The house looks great!!! Those coyotes are baaaad. Keep your pup safe!