We got another wild flower spot prepared yesterday. We have a little over an acre of lawn, the front being most of it. I have never liked the large expanse of grass, so after 32 years I've decided to break it up some. Wild flowers will be dispersed in several areas suited to them. Red cedar sprouts up everywhere so we will transplant some to various areas. I'm on the look for maple saplings to place alone the drive where three have died over the years. There used to be many but so far no luck. I intend to get as much done as possible while I have the prednisone induced energy.
THIS & THAT
GLIMPSES OF LIFE AT WORLDS END FARM.
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Photo Centric
We got another wild flower spot prepared yesterday. We have a little over an acre of lawn, the front being most of it. I have never liked the large expanse of grass, so after 32 years I've decided to break it up some. Wild flowers will be dispersed in several areas suited to them. Red cedar sprouts up everywhere so we will transplant some to various areas. I'm on the look for maple saplings to place alone the drive where three have died over the years. There used to be many but so far no luck. I intend to get as much done as possible while I have the prednisone induced energy.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
More Medical Mystery Tour
Good Tuesday Morning
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Once Upon a Time I Was a Flower Child
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
The Days of Weeds and Seeds
Friday, May 22, 2026
Digging Dirt
Good Morning. Feeling a bit low today, perhaps attributable to the gloom outside. On the positive, I have spent the prior two days working outside. Mowing (still not finished) weeding and transplanting hosta. Did you know they are part of the asparagus family? No wonder I like them so much. They are prolific spreaders, as are the ferns that have placed themselves in with the hosta, completely covering them from view. So, finding new homes, like I do every few years.
I have two large tubs that are placed in front of the silo for the summer. I have decided to transplant some of the many catnip plants growing everywhere into those pots and accent them with something colorful. Nature, and birds, have provided me with most of the landscaping, as well as for my son. They dug up some catnip last year for their cats and her native wild flower front yard.
If you don't hear from me for awhile it is because I am focusing on the tasks at hand, which will hopefully rid me of this malaise. Nothing dark, don't worry. Just there.
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
No Surprises
As I stated on Sunday, life is different for me and one of those differences is spending much more time in the kitchen cooking and baking. I used the slow cook method for the tri tip roast along with potatoes and onions. Accompanied by steamed asparagus. No pasta!
Sunday, May 17, 2026
Be Like Gatto
And another?
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Back to the Disaster
Thursday, May 14, 2026
The Old Grey Mare
20 year-old Ivy. She is a half-Arab, the other half is American Saddlebred. Half Arabians are registrable as long as one parent is a registered purebred Arabian.
Poor Zenny has spent his entire life with the mares. He was weaned with his sister and I put him back with the mare herd because he is sort of a dependent kind of guy. He has stuck with his dam. Mares are bossy, that's why I say poor Zenny.
I finished mowing yesterday. We need rain or it won't be green much longer. Later I will attempt some weeding and seed sowing. I also need to put seeds in my pots. I'm attempting to grow all flowers and herbs from seed. I did herbs last year and it worked out well. I have decided the only plants I'm going to put money into are my few vegetables.