Showing posts with label coleus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coleus. Show all posts

Sunday, October 2, 2022

Missed a Week!

I have been trying to make at least one weekly post, but I sure missed last week. 

I'm going to make it up to post Covid tiredness, still, and believe me, it's real. 

The doctor tells me it will be some time before I am back to "normal". 

I did get over 8000 steps in the  last three days, though, and over 10,000 yesterday!  

I am feeling much better, but I realize I have to stop and sit down from time to time while I am out working. 

I am going to go out shortly and cut down the tall grass at the top of the pasture. There is a growth there that came up when the sheep went home... and I need to trim it back.  It will also help the camera out there be able to take better pictures of the wildings.  



There is a classic pose of a coyote on the 28th... looking at the fortex where I put food scraps, etc. 



There was a disagreement between the coyote and a big possum. 


The possum gave up when reinforcements came. 

I suspect the fortex was actually empty at this point. 


And then, for two nights in a row, a creature I have not seen here in MANY years appeared... a skunk.  It let the other animals know in no uncertain terms that the fortex was his! 

See the tail? 




This very bad view through the kitchen door was taken last night, when one of my visitors came to eat cat food.  I had brought everything in, but Mama had been out there a few minutes before, and I took a small amount out and poured it for her.  
Here is the rest of the story:  I went out, sat down in the chair to the left of the door, and talked to that raccoon until it finished eating all the cat food, and left the deck through the railing just behind it.  I swear to you, they are not scared.  I did not have my phone with me, or would have taken some pictures. 


Sunrise on the 26th. 


The roadsides are becoming beautiful.  The Big Bluestem waves in the wind. 


Sumac is beginning to turn, too.  I had the camera with me when I went to do an errand this morning, but did not stop to take pictures of the trees beginning to turn.  I'll try to do it later. 

I am hitching up my little wagon to the tractor to pull some bins over to the storage building... it's finally time to put the summer clothes away.  Two weeks ago tomorrow and Tuesday, it was 100 degrees here.  Right now, it's 72, and the overnight lows were in the 40s.  


My Saturday co-worker at the Ag Hall (The National Agricultural Center & Hall of Fame) is Wayne.  His grandson Brayden has practically grown up there.  He had not been able to come over to Grandpa's for a month, and yesterday, he spent the day with us.  He set up his tent in the lobby and had his fourwheeler there, he was in and out... but he is so helpful because he knows where everything is and can answer questions when people come.  I can also run in the restroom with him there because he can let the people know I will be back in a minute!  

He's a big help! 


My poor old big roosters.  Singleton, here, has quit roosting. 
He flies up into the open brooder pen in the old hen house every night now, and sleeps in a little nest he has made.  He is actually the dominant rooster of the three big ones, but I noticed last night his poor old tail is almost gone.  
There are only two hens left in this hen house, and one never comes outside any more, but spends her days in solitude. 


Not a cat. 




Son Jim came out and did some maintenance on the little hay shed, but.... the siding all needs to come off and be replaced, Keith did not build that for longevity.  I would give anything for Ben to reappear for a week.  I should have had him take the sides off and rebuild it. 
Jim did the best he could under the circumstances.  


Zoey has been here almost a year now.  She saw the vet this week, and got a 
clean bill of health except for worn teeth.  She will be due for shots at the end of the month. 

She is my barker, and lets me know when something is amiss.  

And now we come to.... 

Buddy, or BigDog, as I call him a lot of the time. 

Buddy is a foster for Bonner Animal Rescue, from whom I adopted 
Fritzie and Zoey.  

Buddy was found in the county on Labor Day, starving, nails overgrown, in very sad shape.  He was still wearing a chain collar.  His first pictures were very sad, and no one came forward and claimed him. 
The wonderful ACO in Bonner, Officer Kendra, drove out and picked him up.  She had him vetted and they found he was underweight and had a UTI. 
He has all his shots and a chip now, and last Tuesday, he was neutered.  He has been here about three weeks.  He has gained weight and is happy and healthy.  He minds you....and, unlike our beautiful Ranger that Keith and I had... he does not bark.  He is able to stay crated when you need him to, and goes right in.  He does have to go out frequently because of the UTI, but not as much as that first week. 
He still has it, when he was neutered they checked... so we are now doing stronger antibiotics for a couple of weeks. 
He is a senior, purebred GSD.  


He is good with the other dogs, with the cats, and with the chickens, whom he ignores. 


Many people were interested in him that first day when the finder posted him on Facebook. 

I am hoping one of them will step forward to give him a good home when his adoption 
availability is announced.  Everyone assumes he is staying here, but I am not able to take another dog right now, though I will continue to foster. 


(Taken the first day he was here)

In the meantime, he can just stay here and grow stronger and healthier.  I truly believe someone will want this beautiful old boy and give him a good home. 


Though leggy, I am still enjoying the coleus.  I will plant more next year. 

I am going to stop here and go out and do a little work on the tractor.  I hope everyone is having a wonderful start to their month, and I hope we are all praying for those poor people who have lost everything due to the natural disasters in the south.  My heart goes out to all of them. 











































Sunday, March 8, 2015

Seed Starting

I finally got my seeds in their planting medium today, those I 
am starting early. 

The first... 

Park's Whopper 


(from the Park catalog) 


Last year, I bought one plant of Burpee Early Girl, 
which bore and bore and bore on our patio in 
a big container. 

Burpee's seeds are now 6.95 a packet... I just couldn't do it
a month ago, when I ordered, because I don't like to ask 
Keith to buy stuff like this. 

I have grown Whopper before, and it will be fine for us. 

The second...

Park's Supersweet 100


(from the Park catalog) 

I had to go buy cherry tomatoes for salad and pasta, 
so this year, we're going to have one on the patio. 

If you wonder why I am bothering to start seeds... I like it, I think it's fun, and I love to share plants with people.  My friends, my cousin Fuh Fuh, and my son Jim are all getting some this year. It will be Jim's first year at growing tomatoes!  There will be enough for Andrea and Amber, too, if they want some. 

I'm also starting this: 


(from the Park catalog) 


Coleus Wizard Mix. 

Last year, I grew coleus I bought at a garage sale, of 
all places, on our front porch.  They grew and grew, and 
I really enjoyed having coleus for the first time in six or seven years. 

So... I'm trying to start some.  Let me show you the seed. 


Yes, that's the teeny-tiny seed in the envelope inside of the protective 
envelope. 

I have NO idea which containers it went into... it is so fine 
I can't see it with or without my glasses. 


Here's what the current setup looks like, but I think I am 
going to put the clear plastic covers on these containers, (not 
all of which are in use yet... and turn them 
length wise. 

I have two more lights that I can use, and some 
more seed-starting medium... so ... I also bought monarda seeds, 
to get started here in our yard.  I think I'm going 
to try my hand at starting some under lights.  I did 
pretty well with the echinacea I started two 
years ago indoors. 

The medium I am using is Fafards, 
but I also have some Bacto if I need it. 

Last year in the midst of moving, I did not start 
any seeds myself, but I have bought various 
flower seeds to plant, as well. 

I also saved many of the large and small zinnia seeds from last year. 

Would a "real" homesteader not plant Baker Creek or 
Seeds Savers?????  Two years ago, I planted Baker 
Creek tomatoes... while they look great and 
were described greatly in the catalog, 
both varieties were a disappointment.  Of course, one of them, 
Gypsy, bore on volunteer plants last year.  The tomatoes were 
larger than cherries, but not as large as an eating tomato.  The Burpee Super Sauce 
tomato also, while huge, is really not a tomato I will plant again because we won't be making any sauce for canning. 

I have always had luck with Burpee and Park, so 
decided to stick with them... and yes, I am still going to 
order a few from Burpee at the end of the month. 


Look whom I found on Friday, on our way home from the old place! 

He was down in the little valley where the horse herd is, and had stopped on this fence post. 
Dusk was falling, and I wasn't sure if I was looking at a large hawk... or what. 
I kept taking pictures, not all of which came out... and let me tell you, when he took off, he took OFF!  So fast he was out of frame before I could click!  Isn't he (or she) a BEAUTY! 

And yes, it was as large as it looks. 

It hit 70 here yesterday, and 
is 60 right now in Leavenworth County.  A week ago we had snow. 


And a year ago today, we were in Houston for our family reunion on Keith's side.  Since this picture was taken that day... we have had 2 more babies to the family group, including Hailey, born to Andrea and Nick in September, last year. 

We have another boy coming in July, thanks to Amber and Jesse! 

How time flies! 

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

A Rainy Wednesday

We have a game tonight. 

But look...


Oh, yes.  

Not complaining, but the season is almost over, and we have missed a bunch of games with Keith's illness. 


He's feeling much better, and has worked at the old house the last three evenings. 

I have not been out there, since we had workmen coming here... so 
maybe tomorrow I'll see it. 


Here was something on the front steps I had seen in many months...
a horse fly.  This doesn't show the size of the darn thing... it was huge. 


I'm helping take care of sweet little Austin.  The birdbath fell off its pedestal 
on Monday and broke her leg at the hock, and she is in a cast for a month. 

She can JUST get around and go potty. 

She can't play with her sisters and brother... and cannot fly to her new family this weekend. 


Hurts me. 


The coleus on the front steps have bolted now.  I should have pinched them back. 

Coulda, woulda, shoulda, as Keith would say. 


You can see the shaved spots on Lil in this picture.  The stitches are under 
her eye, on the left in this picture.  It was seeping a little today, so I am keeping a close eye on it.  

So far, she has not torn her vet wrap off the leg wound, that has seven stitches in it. 

Not lookin' good for our ballgame tonight... but we sure needed this rain!