We got rained out at the farm on Saturday! We went out early and even checked the radar beforehand. The radar showed a teeny tiny green spot some distance away from us, but as soon as we pulled up huge rumbling clouds were already descending. When we checked the radar again, we were sitting in…
Author: toadstoolsfairyrings
Mummy’s Toe
The pictures actually have nothing to do with what I was going to write about…. Just the layers and our pet turkey, Gorgeous. She was one of the birds we had raised for Thanksgiving two years ago, but we never ate. She’s in with the layers and has become a “laying turkey” for now. We…
{this moment}
Well, I asked Ethan to send me the cute photo he had taken of Mirin, Rose and Clothilde eating yogurt and honey together for the blog, but this is what he sent! Okay, okay, I get it! They can be a bit piggy when it comes to yogurt and honey…. Here is the real {moment}…
Lost in the Garden
The garden is at the stage where you really have to almost swim through it. The vines have gotten larger than I imagined they would – the watermelons have filled what I thought was a super generous space and are attacking the cucumbers. The casaba melons are infiltrating the lima beans. There’s a pumpkin vine…
Yarn Along
It had been a few days since I finished both the little doll sweaters, and I was waiting for new yarn in the mail, so I was parted from my knitting for a few days. I feel so idle if I can’t knit in the car on the way to do the chores. And it’s…
In the Kitchen: Roasted Cherry Tomatoes
The Tess’s Land Race current tomatoes have exploded in fruit. I really like this tomato. It looks like someone’s compost tomato they saved seed from. It is huge, vine-like and aggressive and has really variable fruit – some red, some orange, some yellow, some big, some small. It’s like planting a whole bunch of different…
Nature Finds: Mushrooms
With all the rain, mushrooms are appearing everywhere. There are lots of great edible ones we know and are comfortable eating – chantarelles and the orange milk-caps (Lactarius), but also many other interesting mushrooms, some that we of course can’t identify. These are some amazing Ganoderma mushrooms fruiting on a stump. Ganodermas are very medicinal…
Recovering
The grown-ups have been suffering through an illness, but of course all the little people have been fine and spry as usual – maybe a slight runny nose, but nothing to slow them down. Still, chores must be done, vegetables must be picked, cows must be milked and moved. We were busy last week keeping…
Nature Finds: Insects
This was the largest snail I’ve seen of this kind. The snails really like it by the sink – I guess all the moisture. This little caterpillar looked like he was a piece of a branch, or maybe a bird dropping. I think he wanted us to think that. This beautiful dragonfly with black-tipped wings…
Consolidated Pigs
We consolidated the pigs, so Mama Bee and Trespassers William are in with Star and the piglets. The piglets were always slipping over and hovering around Mama Bee all the time, anyway. She is very tolerant of them. Shockingly so, I might add. She does not have that look to her. One of the piglets…
Summer Solstice
For years I’ve wanted to celebrate the summer solstice with the children, and always find myself too busy with the garden, or just lying around drooling in the shade because it’s so hot and horrible outside. This year I managed something! Drawing on an old Rhythm of the Home article (goodness, I miss it so…