Now I know I brag about how easily and big things grow here in Ohio, but this definitely took us by surprise. At first we thought it was a child's beach ball.... but when we got a closer look we realized it was a mushroom!
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Auction In Ohio
Saturday mornings in Ohio are often spent at auctions buying treasures while visiting with new found friends. Today found us at just such an auction! Ron and I both spotted items we wanted and just had to wait til they came up for bid. It wasn't a very large auction but there was plenty to look at.
This group of old chairs and the sweet bed were calling my name but I resisted. Where would I have put them?
There was some farm equipment and tools too.
We won the bid on a twenty gallon crock! It will be great at the cabin to hold our firewood.
I bid four dollars on a box of stuff and this is what I pulled out (after throwing the junky things in the garbage). Old pie tins, candle holder and stuffer, glass luncheon plates, a little pitcher and bowl, small colored bowls, plastic trays and cups, an old thermos and cute red canisters.
But the coolest thing was this egg scale. Love it!!! And it works too. My chicken eggs measured at large! Most of these fun items will end up at the cabin's kitchen....as soon as we get it finished! Which reminds me we also got a kitchen sink for just $3.00! And Ron found a lot of machinist tools at great prices! Can't wait for the next auction!
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Apple Sauce Time
Ron loooves apple sauce. He starts to get nervous when apples are in season and he doesn't see any getting put up. I like apple sauce too but I am OK if I have to buy it at the store. Ron likes homemade and really hates to see any apple go to waste, (as in not being made into sauce). Our little ancient orchard only produced a few bushels this year and most of them were not fit for anything. Ron was so disappointed that we didn't have any new jars of his favorite cinnamon laden sauce, so when I ran across apples at $4.25 a bushel I had to get them and make my husband some.I put up 7 quarts and 3 pints, which should get us through the winter.
Mark's Boys
Earlier this month we went on a business trip that took us to California. Of course we found our way to Fresno to see Mark's family. The weather was hot and sunny. We went to the park and spent much of the time in the shade. Here is Archer taking a nap.
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