Our front garden, last summer- taken by Maddie
The first watermelon of the summer
Our fledgling tomatoes
Looking for butterflies & caterpillars
The first watermelon grown by us ever!
Even though these pictures are from last spring and summer, they have me excited about the possibilities of the coming season! Our little garden was so blessed last year, even though we only had four small raised beds. We ate yellow squash nearly all summer, and had tomatoes into December!!!
Winter IS coming to an end (weather it will admit it or not), and it is already time to plan and plant (yes plant) next years garden! We are so ready to get out and get to work on it! We already have seeds sprouting to transplant as soon as we can get out there! We are expanding our garden this year because last years garden was such a success. We are going to include a few more things, and look forward to again having jalepeno jelly and pickles! I am hoping to get a pressure canner and expand my repertoire!
It was very satisfying to make our own jams and pickles, even if the pickles weren't crunchy.
Spring really is in the air; God blessed Lance with a new job this last week- we had been praying that the industry would pick up soon, and God answered that prayer in the nick of time! Since his employer cut his pay by 60% in January we have been praying for one of three things: restoration of wages, more side work, or a new job altogether. God opened one door and allowed another to close. That is good, because we would not have survived another month on only 1/3 of his paycheck! Taking into account that the first check of January was only half of a reduced check (they took a week of furlough between Christmas and New Years) and you begin to see how we were quickly taking on quite a bit of water financially! I had decided to go and apply for food stamps! Being reduced by 60% ate up what little savings there was; it will be three weeks between his last check and the first one from the new employer, so hopefully we can keep the gas on between now and then! Because for some reason winter has been hanging on with a vengence this year- we have had more snow than I can ever remember.
This is where longing for last summers bounty comes in!
But this year will be even better, and we are adding chickens to the mix!
I really can not wait for fresh eggs and spinach to make homemade quiche.
Having no money has forced me to bake and make things from scratch ( I have used more flour in these last eight weeks than I used all last year!) and the kids have loved jumping in there and getting their hands flourey and messey! The thing with a large family and meals- if they like it there are really not any leftovers! But it does my mothers heart good to see them go back for seconds and thirds and enjoy what they are eating.
If the way to a man's heart really is through his stomach, then I have secured myself another 16 years of marriage!










