Today was also about more crafting. By noon I'd finished all my outside "chores"--planted onion sets, scallions, spinach, and peas (in the windowbox), built a bean trellis from the branches we trimmed from our cherry tree, and sorted the boards so we can begin cutting the lengths for the raised beds. It felt great to get that of all done then have the rest of the day to nap, putz, and play with Vera. To make the bean trellis I basically took the tallest/longest branches I could find and secured them into a grid with the plethora of twist ties I have lying around. We'll see how sturdy it ends up being. I've never had an engineer's brain like my siblings, but I've built some decent things. This ad hoc project reminded me of the jury-rigged structures I used to build for my Barbie dolls. There was probably a lot of adhesive tape involved in their construction, but they stood long enough for me to have fun with them. I'm guessing this natural trellis will look beautiful once my Bingo beans are in full bloom.
...Growing, Building, Cooking, Preserving, Crafting...
2006 began our urban homestead when I broke ground on a garden, which now includes perennial fruits, flowers, & many vegetable varieties. We dream of solar panels, keeping bees and hens. Until then we'll continue growing and preserving our own fruits and vegetables, building what we can for our home, cooking from scratch, and crafting most days.
4.10.2010
Charcuterie School
Today was also about more crafting. By noon I'd finished all my outside "chores"--planted onion sets, scallions, spinach, and peas (in the windowbox), built a bean trellis from the branches we trimmed from our cherry tree, and sorted the boards so we can begin cutting the lengths for the raised beds. It felt great to get that of all done then have the rest of the day to nap, putz, and play with Vera. To make the bean trellis I basically took the tallest/longest branches I could find and secured them into a grid with the plethora of twist ties I have lying around. We'll see how sturdy it ends up being. I've never had an engineer's brain like my siblings, but I've built some decent things. This ad hoc project reminded me of the jury-rigged structures I used to build for my Barbie dolls. There was probably a lot of adhesive tape involved in their construction, but they stood long enough for me to have fun with them. I'm guessing this natural trellis will look beautiful once my Bingo beans are in full bloom.
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The Bolzano class is on my to-do list! Prior to their meat, the best domestic stuff I'd had was La Quercia out of Iowa - but it was difficult to find here.
ReplyDeleteLove the hat, too!