Saturday, September 30, 2023

Happenings on the Homestead in the Appalachian Mountains

Weekend Coffee Share

Hello there Adventurous Friends & Family, greetings from Georgia. How you doing this 39th week of 2023? One or 2 of the hens have started laying. Kevin got a bear. We both guessed there would be 15 packs of ground meat come out of the bear. Grab a coffee or your favorite beverage & I'll tell you how much meat was processed, come walk with me...


Soft shell egg.
*  The 1st chicken egg harvested was soft shell. Rose got to have it. Kevin got a bag of oyster shells, a size bag he says will last for about 10 years. It don't take much. The oyster shells provide extra calcium that helps the hens lay healthy strong eggs. 

The nest boxes are working, sometimes they
 don't. It's so exciting to be getting our own 
eggs again.

The rooster perfecting his crow. These 2 are speckled sussex.

Fans in the stands cheering & clapping
 at the football game along with
Cheerleader Sister.


*  Kevin figured his bear probably weight around 150 pounds. He cut up the meat & processed it himself. He cooked us up some of the ribs for supper. There was enough leftovers for lunch.  The meat was cooked in the crockpot on high for about 8 hours. Then Kevin put BBQ sauce on the ribs & grilled them on the charcoal grill. Boy, the meat was good! It was juicy & no weird wild taste. It was compared to having pork ribs. The meat produced 2 roasts, 3 packs of ribs & 17 packs of ground.  Kevin cooked the fat & made a jar of bear grease that we'll use to make biscuits or anything else that would use lard.  He had enough rendered to make 2 jars, but it seems the liquid was too hot for the jar.  The jar busted, oh what a mess.  Several years ago, that happened to our glass tea container as I was making tea. Opps!

*  The garden is still producing okra, peppers & strawberries. Kevin has been working a little all along pulling stalks & getting the garden ready for next year. He's been adding real dirt to the beds in hopes that it will help maintain moisture better. The dirt in the beds was a potting soil type mixture that seemed to dry out very quick.

The fall garden is not very pretty as the plants are dying back, when it's time to
cleanup & pull up the stalks. Grand had a time last weekend hunting strawberries &
 eating them on the spot.



Happy Daughter's Day 
this week! 

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




Saturday, September 23, 2023

Happenings on the Homestead in the Appalachian Mountains

Weekend Coffee Share

Hello there Adventurous Friends & Family, greetings from Georgia. How you doing this 38th week of 2023? The roosters are starting to crow & service the hens.  I'm excited to think we might be getting some eggs soon.  I turned on the heat to knock off the chill then Kevin opened a window cause it got to hot. I went to a baby shower, Kevin went to a cowboy shoot, we both went to Grand's football game.  Grab a coffee or your favorite beverage & I'll tell you more, come walk with me...

 
*  I love baby showers.  This shower was for Coworker that's due in November.  It's a girl. The shower was at a local restaurant.  I had a drink (diet coke) with Party Goers, got my Italian calzone to go then Kevin & me headed to the football game. 

*  Kevin went to the shooting range for the cowboy shoot.  The event was cancelled due to not enough participators. He went hog & bear hunting a couple times but didn't see anything.

*  Nana Grandjoy Camp Run-A-Muk - Grand spent the night to go jeep riding & fishing with us.  Turned out the fishing place wasn't so great after all but there was an awesome swimming hole. Kevin cooked us up lunch on his little camp stove.  The food was delicious even though it was just canned beef stew & ravioli.  Everything always tastes better on a picnic.  It was a damp day, especially for Grand going for a swim, the warm food hit the spot.




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

What would you do to get free doughnuts?
This week 8 years ago......
Daughter, Grand & me dressed like pirates
on Pirate Day at Krispy Cream.  We each
got a dozen free doughnuts.  "Arrr Matey!"

Sunday, September 17, 2023

Happenings on the Homestead in the Appalachian Mountains

Weekend Coffee Share


Hello there Adventurous Friends & Family, greetings from Georgia.  How you doing this 37th week of 2023?  Kevin made apple jelly, I made candy corn harvest mix.  Grab a coffee or your favorite beverage & I'll tell you more, come walk with me...


Neighbor gave us some crab apples.
Kevin made beautiful delicious jelly
with the apples & I helped.
  
My version of candy corn harvest mix using pumpkin spice seasoning.
The house smelt so good & pumpkin spicy.

*  Nana Grandjoy Camp Run-A-Muk - 2 of the Grandgirls spent the night.  We had a blast having a campout in the camper over in the field by the creek.  The girls crafted pumpkin treat bags for the candy corn mix that we made together.  We had home Sunday school with a seasons theme.  Here is a fun fact about fall - there are more spider webs, those big beautiful gotta take a picture of kind.  Genesis 8:22  While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease.


I wiped the rims then put
the lids & rings on while 
Kevin filled the jars up.
   
Playdough creations made
by me & the girls.


Their hair put up, the wind slapping them in the face,
excited & giggly to be jeep riding the back roads
on our way taking them home.



Spider that attached it's web
to Daughter's vehicle.


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

Kevin noticed this cloud in the sunset
while we were out jeep riding.





Friday, September 8, 2023

Happenings on the Homestead in the Appalachian Mountains

Weekend Coffee Share


Hello there Adventurous Friends & Family, greetings from Georgia.  How you doing this 36th week of 2023?  I've been Christmas shopping & checking things off my Fall Bucket List.  I had an extra day off work this week due to the Labor Day Holiday, though it was my Sunday to work.  I was up at 3:30 am to get that day started.  Grab a coffee or your favorite beverage & I'll tell you about a few other things, come walk with me...

I love when these 2 host a
smash burger cookout.


Happy Birthday to Grand Tripp.
Daughter made a minecraft
birthday cake for the occasion
with chocolaty goodness,
rice krispie treats & jello.


*  Daughter & Son-in-Law hosted a birthday party/Labor Day weekend cookout at the creek.  There was swimming, fishing, tubing & rock climbing that went on along with burger & birthday cake eating.

I did a little toe dipping
in the creek.



* Kevin & I had a good day exploring in the mountains, jeep riding, walking, fishing, taking pictures & picnicking.  A lot of other jeep folks were out enjoying the day too.  I got stung by a yellow jacket while walking. Kevin noticed the nest after the fact & said it looked like a bear had dug it out to get the baby bees.  We walked by the nest 2 times.  Man oh man that sting on my arm hurt for the longest time then it was gone, no swelling or nothing, thank goodness. Then there was a couple days of itching. We noticed a little leaf color changing on a few of the trees while out & about.  Kevin caught us a small mess of rainbow trout. We ate them for supper along with a veggie stir fry from stuff out of the garden.  The okra has put out more here at the end of the growing season than we thought it would.  Kevin put several packs of okra in the freezer.





38 years of marriage
These are some of the things that's been going on in my neck of the weeks, how has your week been?
Then

Now








Friday, September 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 35th week of 2023?  The Grands started back-to-school, that means it's fall.  Daughter had an end of summer pool party, I was extra eyes around the water.  I went to football games, Kevin went squirrel hunting.  We both went to a lake picnic hosted by Son-in-Law's parents.  Grab a coffee or your favorite beverage & I'll share my fall bucket list with you.  I've already marked a few things off the list, come walk with me...

I made this wreath using all
dollar store items.

Happy Fall!
*  My fall bucket list:

  1. Put out fall decorations  ✅

  2. Go to a fall festival 

  3. Make a snack mix using candy corn

  4. Get candy for trick-or-treaters

  5. Drink pumpkin spiced coffee & eat pumpkin spiced everything

  6. Get some pumpkins

  7. Start Christmas shopping ✅

  8. Watch fall/Halloween movies every day in October

  9. Get out coats, hats, gloves & long johns

  10. Go camping while the leaves are colored

  11. Make potato soup

  12. Drink spiced apple cider

  13. Go to a football game & have a tailgate party ✅

  14. Take pictures of fall

  15. Make a pumpkin pie

  16. Take a leaf looking drive & have KFC for a picnic

  17. Carve a jack-o-lantern

  18.  Make pumpkin chili

  19. Got vehicles ready for winter

  20. Rake leaves & make pumpkin bags


Me cooking up sloppy joes to take
to the football game.

*  I hosted 2 tailgate football parties.  I cooked the food at Daughter's house then took it to the football games to eat there.  That's my twisted version of a tailgate party.  There were sloppy joes for the high school game.  There were hotdogs for the youth games. 
The hotdogs were pretty good
with ketchup & shredded cheese.







  









*  Son-in-Law's parents brought pizza to the lake for a picnic.  The weather was picnic perfect.  I enjoyed walking along the water's edge & playing in the sand with the kids.



















*  The trail camera got pictures of the critter that's been getting into the bird feeder.







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