Saturday, April 1, 2023

Happenings on the Homestead in the Appalachian Mountains


Weekend Coffee Share


Hello there Adventurous Friends & Family, greetings from Georgia.  How you doing this 13th week of 2023?  I got the blackberry bushes & grape vines planted that Kevin had ordered, I did some yard mowing & it was opening day for rec league youth baseball.  Grab a coffee or your favorite beverage & I'll tell you more, come walk with me...

Grand helped work in the garden.  She 
wanted to drive the tractor & wanted
to work more when we were all done.
Maybe gardening is her calling, she 
tends to want to quit everything else she
has tired such as dance & cheerleading.

The neighbor's goats helping to mow the
grass. We'll be adding on to the garden as
well as extending the fence around the garden.


Jupiter & Mars were 2 of the 3
varieties of grapes that were planted.



*  The opening ceremony of the rec league youth baseball was delayed an hour due to the overnight rain.  Then it was delayed 2 hours.  The bouncy houses that were expected to be there, wasn't there.  We never heard the reason there was no bouncy houses, we thought it might have been because of the standing water in the fields.

Grand got a good hit.  Yay!  This
Nana was so proud, along with
all the other family that was there.
There were food trucks. We got pulled
pork sandwiches & kettle corn for lunch
while waiting for Grand's game time.  There
were snow cones later in the day.
 


These are some of the things that's been going on in my neck of the woods, how has your week been?




5 comments:

  1. This is a beautiful place. I'm so happy for you.

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    1. Thank you! I think we will like it here & fit right in.

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  2. It has been wintry up here in Camp Crook and Buffalo. We have been busy shoveling snow and ice and preparing for the school prom. We are looking forward to warmer weather.

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    1. There has been rain here where yall have had snow. I'm loving the dogwood tree's being in bloom. There is usually a dogwood winter, a cold spell when the dogwoods are bloomed out.

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  3. Snow and cold here. I enjoyed seeing your green grass and gardening!

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