Flower Garden

The garden is starting to take form.

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Year two of planting my mounds. Plants were beaten back by hail, but have since recovered. They’ve doubled in size since this picture, taken about a week ago. 

In my front garden, I did hardly anything this year. Perennials I have planted for the last couple of years along with reseeding herbs and annuals have filled in. The fennel has taken over. I’ve got agastache, chamomile, yarrow, calamintha, thyme, columbine, and butterfly weed that are all doing well. All of my perennials are small-flowered and subtle, but many are fragrant and tough.

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The food forest is doing okay. I had one bare root tree that never broke dormancy. Several other plants are not doing so well and have died back. Part of that was user error (like hacking off a grape by accident), but I also think the salts in my soil are a bit high. I’ve been using chicken manure in the garden (as both part of mulch and this area was a chicken run for awhile). I think that has increased the salt level, and wasn’t a good fit for the sensitivity of first-year bare root plants. If I do it in the future, I’ll clean out more of the manure before planting. Right now our flood irrigation seems to be helping flush everything out.

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It’s one problem with permaculture techniques based on wetter climates: they have more water that both decomposes faster and flushes salts out. In the dry and cold climate I live in, many systems have to run a lot slower to be effective. I’ve noticed sheet mulching, hugelkultur take longer to break down, and now that salts in compost and mulch can stick around and must be used judiciously.

I still have a tremendous amount of work to do. And that’s just okay. I think I would be sad if I didn’t have years of projects to still experiment with.

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I think this is a purple carrot gone to seed. 

Summer

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We went to a splash pad. Bringing the bucket and water guns was a good idea.

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The boys, watching a parade. I’ve decided I don’t usually like parades. I’m hoping this is the only one we go to. It was blissfully short. swim hole.jpg

I went to a great-great-grandparent family reunion. We skipped the family history part of it all and went and played in this lovely swimming hole on the cattle ranch we were at.

Enjoyment

Often I focus on trying to find things I enjoy. I flipped that around and I tried to enjoy the things I had to do. I was less stressed, and more focused. At the end of the day I wasn’t looking for fun relaxing things to do, because I had made most things I did throughout the day enjoyable.

Camping

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We went camping above Honeyville in a remote, sunny spot. It was beautiful. The kids, Henry especially, were confused about how to sleep when we were having so much fun. But eventually everyone did sleep.

(Thanks to Joe for being the photographer on this trip!)

 

Curtains

The living room has had traditional blinds since we moved in. I hated them. I had this gorgeous big window and horrible boring blinds in front of it. I’ve browsed curtains before. At a recent trip to IKEA I made myself pick something out.

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curtains.jpgI quite like them. The exposure is all off, just to get a better look at the fun curtains I found.

Finished

We finished our remodel! My last step was painting this old door in the bedroom. It has been left outside and had lots of peeling paint. I left it a bit distressed, but not so shabby as it was before.

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It’s been over a year of construction. It’s very nice to have it done. We’ve moved in all the furniture and we are enjoying it.

Now we get to catch up on the projects that we’ve neglected: like the holes in the ceiling upstairs. (The roof leaked. The roof has been fixed, but we still need to fix the ceiling.)

Father’s Day

We love the Daddy at our home. It was a pretty low key Father’s Day.

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I helped Curtis dress up in the Armor of God.

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And we found out the kids got their picture in the Friend next month. We haven’t actually go the magazine yet. Our subscription expired. I guess I’ll have to go buy a copy.