Saturday, May 27, 2023

Happenings on the Homestead in the Appalachian Mountains

Weekend Coffee Share

Hello there Adventurous Friends & Family, greetings from Georgia.  How you doing this 21st week of 2023?  Kevin had a yard sale, I had Nana Camp Run-A-Muk & went to the church's graduate recognition service, we got our baby chickens & finally got around to putting seed in the birdfeeder.  Grab a coffee or your favorite beverage & I'll tell you more.  Come walk with me...


*  We meet some of our neighbors during the yard sale.  Kevin enjoyed wheeling, dealing, talking to everyone & getting rid of stuff.  The property came fully furnished with lots of good stuff we didn't necessarily need or want.  Brother-in-law & Daughter added a few things to the sale.  Overall, the sale was a success.  Not a lot of people but did get rid of a lot of stuff. Kevin took some remaining stuff into town & sold to an antique shop, some stuff he donated to the Veteran's thrift store & unfortunately some things went to the dump.

There was interest in the camper but no taker yet.  We think when the camper
 gets fully mobile again & ready to pull away that we'll have better luck selling it.

The one item she chose
 to keep for herself.


*  Nana Grandjoy Camp Run-A-Muk - Grand spent a couple of nights to help around the house & with the yard sale.  One of her jobs was checking on Pa & taking him snacks. There was cookie & mud pie making accomplished.  The flowers got lots of watering using the fresh creek water. 






Ivy (mountain laurel) in bloom beside the house. Cardinals,
tufted titmouse, doves & chickadee are birds that visited the
bird feeder that we were able to identify.





*  Daughter's church had a graduate recognition service for the upcoming high school graduators that attend their church regularly or occasional.  Grand & his Girlfriend were included in the honorees.  It was a good service advising the graduating teens & all of us to keep our values & stay away from the misuse of drugs & alcohol.  Each graduate got a leather-bound study bible from the church & many money filled cards from individuals.  Son-in-Law cooked his delicious smash burgers recipe to go along with other delicious fixings prepared by the church ladies for a delicious meal & fellowship after the service.




* The chickens Kevin ordered arrived safe & sound.  He waited not so patiently for the Post Office to call.  The chicks were chirping loudly upon arrival. Their little bodies felt warm as we opened the shipping box to take a quick peek at what we got before transferring them over into the brooder box.  Kevin took the babies out one at a time.  He dipped their beak in water to be sure each one got its 1st drink.  Then he scratched their feed trough to help them find their food.  Once a few started eating the rest followed.  The brooder box Kevin made out of the shower he took out of the bathhouse worked perfect.  The chickens were shipped from Iowa.  Kevin chose 6 varieties.  There were assorted wyandottes, cochin variety pack, midnight majesty marans, olive egger, salmon faverolles & speckled sussex.


 


Yard sale items were traded for Black Australorps.





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












Saturday, May 20, 2023

Happenings on the Homestead in the Appalachian Mountains

Weekend Coffee Share


Hello there Adventurous Friends & Family, greetings from Georgia.  How you doing this 20th week of 2023?  Kevin asks, "What's for breakfast?"  I tell him he is the breakfast cooker.  He goes in the kitchen & fixes up something good for us.  Sometimes it involves his homemade blueberry jelly. Grab a coffee or your favorite beverage & I'll tell you about a few other goings on, come walk with me...

*  Kevin cooked hamburgers & tator cakes for supper on his new grill. The buns I got were sandwich thins with low net carbs & no added sugar. So many foods have added sugars that we never thought about. Kevin crumbled up the leftover burgers, breakfast wraps & salads for lunches were made.

We ate some of the baseball game
snack mix that I made.  She was picking
out the m & ms.  I got to have this
blue one.


 *  I stayed with Baby Grands while Daughter went to a doctor's appointment about her ear.  She had been having earaches for a few days then she thought her ear drum had ruptured.  There was oozing, dizziness & she couldn't hear out of that ear.  She was given some antibiotic steroids to try to get the healing process going.  The specialist was not sure if her hearing in that ear would come back or not.  Here's how my morning went at Daughter's house before work...

Had my 2nd cup of coffee.


The littlest one had some
bananas...


...though he thought he wanted to try
the do-dad mix even though he 
only has 2 teeth.

The 5 year old drew my picture
on the refrigerator before she left out for
school.  I thought the picture looked just
 like me with my brown hair, glasses &
blue shirt. Daughter got new appliances
 for Christmas & they were recently
delivered & installed.



Tickles & giggles after diaper changing time.








*  Week 3 & 4 of looking into the bird nest in the rafter of the mower shed.













*  Kevin called the hatchery to see if they could ship the chicks earlier than the mid-June date since we were ready for them.  Come to find out, all the varieties that he had ordered, expect one, were not going to be available even for the original shipping date.   He said it was a good thing he called so he could choose varieties they were going to have.  On our property was a camper that was set up permanent with a roof & porch.  It was a nice set up but something we're not going to get a lot of use out of.  Kevin has been working to get the camper mobile again so we can sell it & attach the chicken fence to the roof posts.  We have thoughts of getting a smaller camper, something we can pull behind the jeep.


A couple of my jobs helping to build
the chicken fence were keeping up with
the staples & tying wire.
  
My job was to hand Kevin tools he
needed while he was down under the
camper dismantling things & digging
out the support jacks.


* Grands Middle School baseball team had an undefeated season, winning the conference championship against a tough rivaling team.  The opposing team was actually my hometown team that had a great-nephew playing.  I cheered for both teams.  Both teams played a good game. There were good hits made by both teams & there were good plays made by both teams.  Here are a couple of action shots I took while getting to watch the last innings of several of their games during the season including the championship game.

7th grade Grand put in as a pinch runner.
8th grade Grand pitching.



I had to stop, smell & take
hundreds of pictures of these
beautiful roses at the ball field.

















The proud parents & Dad one
of the assistant coaches.































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



Friday, May 12, 2023

Happenings on the Homestead in the Appalachian Mountains


Weekend Coffee Share 

Hello there Adventurous Friends & Family, greetings from Georgia.  How you doing this 19th week of 2023?  We took the jeep exploring in the mountains for it's 1st time with all of us together.  Grab a coffee or your favorite beverage & I'll show you what we saw.  Kevin told me I had a bug on my cup. Come walk with me...   

            









       









  









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