Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Smoking

The smokehouse is back in operation!


Bacon.


Delicious!

Thanksgiving

We got a beautiful wet snow just in time for Thanksgiving!


Mick, who went out hunting, said that the branches were all about two inches thicker than usual because of all the snow.



We enjoyed a family walk.


(Maynar's hood doesn't stay put particularly well.) 


And the snow outside made the inside especially cozy.


Maynar certainly seemed to enjoy the festivities!


 Supper included squash, cranberry applesauce, dressing, and a goose (due to the premature demise of our turkeys).  Mick's rub for the goose was delicious, as always.  Pumpkin pie for dessert!


The Esse performed beautifully.


We could not have asked for a better holiday!



Our most beautiful Christmas tree yet!


Monday, November 3, 2014

Halloween


My and Mick's jack-o-lanterns.  
(The pumpkin I carved was our greatest success to date of growing a pumpkin!) 


They guarded either side of the stairs up to the house.


The light in the upper right quadrant is through the window in the great room.  We had a great deal of oil lamps and candles, and they seem to have worked, as we certainly didn't see any sign of evil spirits!

Monday, October 6, 2014

Saturday, August 16, 2014

More Kitchen Shelving!

Mick didn't stop with the pantry shelves or the spice and tea racks, both projects which I had assumed would happen a few more years down the road, if ever.
 
 
Our newest set of shelves includes a wine rack, which holds 24 bottles.  We went on a bit of a shopping spree to fill up the wine rack.
 
 
 
It is now such a lovely place to work (especially when the countertop is cleaned off)!

The Great Pig Escape

We were enjoying a lovely wet day in the cabin when we noticed some pig noises awfully close to the house.  We looked outside the window and, sure enough...
 
 
...there was Amos!

 
Fortunately, the pigs are well-trained to concentrated feed, so Amos dutifully followed Mick (well, technically he followed the feed scoop which Mick happened to be carrying) back to the pen from which he had escaped.

 
Mick speculated that the wet weather softened the soil, which inspired the pigs' rooting instincts.

  
Virginia had not escaped, but she enjoyed some of the concentrate bait as Amos rejoined her.

 
Meanwhile, a bit further down the hill...
 
 
...Susie was out for an explore!

 
She also is trained to concentrate, and I didn't even need any food to lure her back homeward.


 
Closer to the cabin, we picked up a couple of her stray piglets.

 
Yarrow particularly liked rounding up the piglets.


 
Martha helped round up the last straggler piglet.  She was heading him off in the correct direction when he decided to hide in the grass.

 
A bit more coaxing, and the whole family was back together.


What an adventure! :)

Yarrow and Her Family

 
 
Waiting patiently to come inside.
 

 
Yarrow cleans up the floor while Gerard tries to escape.
 

 
Always investigating!
 

 
Maynar and Yarrow enjoy the fire.
 


Napping with Papa.

Friday, July 25, 2014

Workbench

Mick continued to organize the barn by building a workbench.
 
 
He attached some planks to the wall and strategically added hooks and nails to hang various tools.

 
I thought that was a great way to store the clamps!

 
One of Mick's favorite ideas from his online research of workshop organization was screwing jar lids to the bottom of a shelf and using the jars to store small items.  We thoroughly researched the jars available at Aldis and decided our favourite size and shape jar held sauerkraut, which (conveniently enough) is delicious!
 

It has been revolutionary for him to have such a clean, organized place to work!

Door

Enjoying the fresh air and the breeze that comes from leaving the door open, but tired of all the flies in the house that result from leaving the door open, we opted for a screen door.


It is revolutionary indeed!  We thought it completely transformed the feel of the front of our home. 
We decided, while we were at it, to finally paint our front door as well.



Maynar watched while we prepped and painted the door.
 
 
 Ta-da!