Monday, March 7, 2011

An interlude......



today, over at Facebook's Take back Urban Home-steading(s) page, it was Action day.. a lot of us got together and made videos and blogs about our Urban gardens... i'm not exactly 'urban' but i am a small 'gardener', did have chickens, pleasants and 1 piggy wiggy... and am mostly interested in the issue of someone trademarking 'urban homestead' or 'urban homesteading' ... anyways... some very awesomely fine videos were posted and this was my collage of earlier photographs... if you've been following my blog, you've probably seen some of the photos.... i'm most impressed with the back to the land/old school folks that are caring and sharing.... gives me hope for the future that doesn't necessarily include McDonald's or Wendy's...

i'm still working on the scanning for my series on Knight Inlet and my parents homestead... today i was busy... we had a family dinner and turkey was the star.... and in my waste not want not mode i canned 13 pints of turkey broth... i especially like the fact that it's about as pure as you can get for broth... no salt, no chemicals.. just straight broth... and it didn't cost me an arm and a leg...
daughter gave me several packages of  peat pellets and the little greenhouse boxes they come with...greenhouse here i come...  woohoo....
yesterday a friend and i went to Nanaimo's Seedy Sunday... i bought some seeds and ooh'd and ahhh'd over pots of plants and specialty seeds... and came home with 2 blocks of mushrooms... Tree Oyster Mushroom and Shiitake... i've never grown mushrooms before... should be interesting and i hope that i don't kill them... we shall see....... going to the event was good, i feel a sudden surge of plant frenzy coming on... only cure is a good length of time in the greenhouse or soon in the garden.... they are saying more snow tomorrow... sighhhhhh



5 comments:

Kinda Like a Chef said...

I don't know if it's the font you use or the way write, but reading this was like reading a long, beautiful sigh. Lovely post!

Roasted Garlicious said...

aww thanks Kinda Like a Chef... i loved your blog too :D happy Urban homesteading ;)

Mrs. Mac said...

Thanks for the FB link. Are you ready for SPRING:) (ME TOO)

Roasted Garlicious said...

ohh Mrs. Mac i'm sooooooooooooo ready for spring... that Seedy Sunday had me going... now if momma nature would just co-operate!!

Out on the prairie said...

Mushrooms sound interesting. In a month we look for the precious Morels.