sequestered, day 16:

Today in the garden was about pathways and moving flowers out of the way. Flowers that don’t require all the sunlight they currently get are slated to be moved into shadier spots as part of our greater goal to grow more food. The Befores: I started with the pathway, letting it mostly follow the topography […]

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going on into week 3:

I’ve found a surprising amount of peace as we stay-at-home, spending most days out in the garden. I had a pallet of topsoil, mulch, and stone dropped in the lot yesterday, so I could move forward with the plan to expand the garden and grow as much food as possible this year. With topsoil now […]

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sequestered garden expansion

I am off from work until at least April 27. Except for two no-contact pickups from private residences, my husband and I haven’t left our property for one day shy of two weeks. Also, I am a hoarder. When I have the money and find the right things on sale, I hoard materials for future […]

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the (soon to be) peacock tree

Tree number two: Theoretically, this will eventually become my peacock tree, although currently the only peacock feathers on it are artificial and covered in glitter. But it’s a start, and everything has a starting point. The tree itself is old and sparse and at least a bit crappy. I think I bought it for five […]

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boldly going into the season…

This should prove, ever onward, my obsession with decorating for the winter holidays. Last year, I created Star Trek: The Christmas Tree for my husband, a lifelong Trekkie. I scoured the internet for used ornaments, bundled lots, and all the greatest deals on my first foray into Hallmark Keepsake collections. To be certain, I would […]

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the color purple:

I have said for some time that if a color could be anthropomorphized lavender would be my spirit guide. It is only a marginal jest. (We do live in a periwinkle cottage!) With this in mind, I will state that I have not applied as much effort as it would seem to putting purple into […]

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our atomic tomatoes

Well, they’re Brad’s to be specific: Brad’s Atomic Grape tomatoes. They are the reason I wanted to learn to grow tomatoes from seed, since I cannot find them as starts. Of course, want didn’t stop me from killing every. single. plant. last year during the hardening off process. This year I get it. It took […]

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faring the storm

An abrupt and aggressive storm swept across the Kansas City Metro this morning, knocking out our power for over three hours while I was at work. My husband informs me that the wind was so strong and rain blew into the kitchen underneath the back door. He watched the garden in the side lot and […]

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