Tuesday, June 24, 2008

on the hayride


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Originally uploaded by sycamorepictures
Thanks to Katy for taking this photo! This is on the hayride that we took at the farm last Friday.

Friday, June 20, 2008

farm friday


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Originally uploaded by anneke boudreau
We started off farm friday with a visit to South 47 Farm's Tots program.  Today, we - along with several of the mom/child(ren) pairs from our co-op - learned about worms.  We made a worm purse, filled it with dirt, then dug in another pile of dirt for a worm.  Zeb's worm was dark red and wiggly - Zeb was fascinated.  We picked fresh spinach, but Zeb's favorite part of the day was the hay ride - he was *all* about the tractors (just like his grandpa and great-grandpa, eh?).  After we rode the trailer full of hay around the farm (pulled by the tractor), he went looking for more tractors, and watched the tractor pull other people around the farm.  When it was time to leave, he bid the tractor farewell...with tears in his eyes.  Apparently, we'll be going back there often.  They have the tots program regularly and teach a different subject each time.  

I almost forgot, when we first arrived, we looked at chickens, alpacas, goats, and ducks.  Zeb wasn't too interested in the animals, but *really* interested in how the chicken coop worked - the doors that slid for harvesting eggs, the hooks that kept the pens shut, and lifting the lid to peer inside the hen house.  I'm seeing a lot of "engineer" in this little dude. 

After we got home, we went to the neighbor's house to care for their veggies and chickens.  They have 3 hens in a coop in their yard.  We opened the door and talked with them for a while.  I really enjoy their yard.  It's a  city lot but it is so fertile and private. I'm green with envy. (heh).  Coming back to our house, it makes me realize how many more places I can tuck more growing things...but also how much natural space we lack.  I'm torn between going up (growing veggies on the roof and on a rooftop deck) and going out (looking for a larger, different property).  I still think there's quite a lot of potential in our lot, and if not, I can always help out the neighbors or sign up for a p-patch.

When he went down for his nap, I tended to my own garden.  I harvested three more heads of lettuce (that's 6 so far) and watered everything.  I also cleaned up the spinach we picked at the farm.  In doing so, I snacked on the fresh, crispy greens. mmmm.

My tomatoes are not looking good - especially compared to the starts at the farm and my neighbor's.  If we hope to eat any tomatoes that we've grown, I'll have to get some fresh starts.  Maybe after nap we'll walk up to Swanson's to look for locally grown veggies.

Seeing the rows and rows of veggies on the farm today and reading about the summer harvest in "Vegetable, Mineral, Miracle" I really want more things growing on our land/deck/whatever...I'm already thinking about next year. 

Monday, June 09, 2008

smiling iko


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Originally uploaded by anneke boudreau
Our neighbors own a second home near Lake Wenatchee. They decided not to go last weekend and wondered if we would like to. Yes! So, off we went Saturday morning and found a beeeeutiful 3 bedroom, log cabin with a hot tub and a view of the lake. It's nestled on 4 acres in the woods. We were all happy to be out of the city, but Iko was ready to move in. I haven't seen him smile this much in a while - one very happy puppy. He spent most of the time on the lower deck or in the driveway.

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

3 kids, 2 moms, and a minivan

Friday night was Zeb's first camping trip! It's hard to believe that it took this long to get him out for his first full night in the woods. For the most part, he had a great time. He kept climbing into his car seat - I think looking for a familiar space, something of "his." But, it sure looked like he was saying, "Ok! All done here, ready to go home."

We could see the river from our tent and I enjoyed walking him through a rousing rendition of "Goodnight everything." We started out saying good night to the river, then the woods, the tent, the mountains, and all sorts of things we usually don't get to bid good night.

It was good that it wasn't the three of us, our backpacking tent was perfect for the back country but not big enough for 3. Time to start shopping. More photos are available in the Spring 2008 set.