I mowed for the first time. I’m going to try to just most to the garden posts and to the new barn. I will let that back grow. Logan said they’d bale it. I’ll mow around my chicken pen and shed and then a path on to Galla Lake so I can walk there! I’m a little obsessive about the yard so I hope I can stand to not mow that piece in the back. Every year it gets harder to do it all!
My friend Kay brought me a bouquet from her yard. They’re really pretty.Saturday, April 12, 2025
Friday, April 11, 2025
Chicken Stratch
I worked on my chicken pen most of yesterday. One side had holes rotted in side boards. I covered it with some old signs. I put up a little tarp so they’d have some shade this summer. I took down a piece of fence beside the pen so I can get around it with my riding mower. I mowed those tall grasses. There’s a big armadillo hole there I need to fill. I cut lots of vines hanging from the fence. Today I need to mow my yard. Eric has mowed twice.
Thursday, April 10, 2025
Lantanas
Laura and I went to Alpena yesterday. She fixed a new bouquet for her Dad. My precious Sister Helen had put new flowers on several of my folks’ markers. Richard’s daughters always puts new flowers on Brother Clayton’s stone when the adorn their Richard’s. I am thankful for my family—flowers in my heart.
The flowers Laura chose are Lantanas. It’s one of my favorite flowers. They are native to Australia and can stand the heat of summer. I hope your day is as bright as a Lantana πΈπΌπΈ
Wednesday, April 9, 2025
Wood Sorrel and a Star
Two new pixie flowers in the grass—Star of Bethlehem and Wood Sorrel. They are both so beautiful.
Star of Bethlehem flowers is native to Northern Africa. They are also grown in many parts of the United States. They didn’t appear here until the 1940’s. When you see the Star remember the Biblical history of the birth of Jesus Christ and the star in the east. This plant is toxic to animals.
Pink Wood Sorrel is full of ascorbic acid and is eaten as a vegetable in India. It can be used as ground cover to stop the growth of weeds and alleviate the need for herbicide. This is due to the allelopathic leachates in the leaves and exudates from the roots. Oxalate extracts from the leaves have been shown to exhibit anti-fungal properties. Wow, what a mighty little flower.
Tuesday, April 8, 2025
I’m Vetched
After the good rains, I have Vetch all over my yard. I have not mowed but will in a few days. I thought the bees needed the little blooms so I have waited. In Arkansas Vetch grows from March to August along roadsides and in unplowed fields. It’s a fast-growing, thick, knee-high vine covered with reddish-purple flowers. The flowers are worked readily by honeybees. Vetch honey is similar in color to clover honey, but it has a somewhat stronger flavor.
Even though Vetch is true friend to the beekeeper, in the Arkansas it is often considered a weed to grain farmers and to those who tend to the highways. The seed of Vetch is a pea the same size as a grain of wheat. Vetch grows so rapidly and makes such a thick mass of vegetation that it is difficult to mow from highway shoulders. Since vetch is of the pea family, it returns nitrogen to the soil making it beneficial to pasture lands. All parts of Vetch is edible and was one of the first plants cultivated by humans.
Monday, April 7, 2025
Astrid is 25
Sunday, April 6, 2025
Ada is 6!
Happy Birthday to Ada. I surprised her and attended church with her at Elmwood Baptist this morning. We had a great party afterwards. Aunt Helen and Fleta sent gifts too. πππ
Saturday, April 5, 2025
Navigating this World
Fire ants are coming alive. I wondered do fire ants have a purpose? If I step on a hill they attack in unison. I’m not a fan. Their hills are mountains. What good do they do? My sisters don’t have them at Coin…yet!πππ I have granules I sprinkle on the huge hills as I walk, but each year there are more. They a winning the battle not me.
Friday, April 4, 2025
Moving on
Ada is graduating from kindergarten. I wish I could be with her everyday. She’s center stage with me. πππ
I have started a new baby blanket. It’s called “The Meadow”. I have to change colors every two rows but I do think it’s pretty. I may horde more yarn as it all comes from over seas. Prices will go way up.
It’s rained and rained. It’s 6 A M here and it’s raining hard now. So far we have had close to 3 inches. Today is the most they say and more tomorrow. Well, it’s not ice or snow.
Thursday, April 3, 2025
Rain, Rain
Laura’s white wisteria is full of blooms. It smells heavenly too. It’s a remembrance from her teacher friends for her father. It’s been 5 years and this year it certainly is a tribute.
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Sweet Song
The Brown Thrush came yesterday searching for a bite under my feeders. He was looking for larva or a bug. He is beautiful and his song is sweeter than an opera. I was blessed by his performance!
“I admire the moderation of this master. There is nothing tumultuous in his song. He launches forth one strain with all his heart and life and soul; a pure and unmatchable melody and then he pauses and gives the hearer and himself time to digest this. And then another and another at suitable intervals.” (Henry David Thoreau)
Finished a baby blanket and hat today. This is really soft yarn! πBaby boy blueπ
Tuesday, April 1, 2025
Chicken Treat
Turning into my Sister Patsy. I can’t let my chickens out because the skies over the Meadow having flying hawks. Patsy used to pull grass for hers. Yesterday, I did the same. They loved it.
Thought this was a great April Fool trick.