40°f/4.4°C, hazy. Rain expected later today
Some of you commented on my sisters photo yesterday. Yes, I have seven sisters, all younger than me. I also have 5 brothers, 3 of whom are older. So that made me the oldest girl, which meant I did a lot of babysitting, especially in my teen years. It also explains why I married young! And why having 5 sons of my own didn't seem like a big deal.
Yesterday was one of those days when you do what you have been putting off---like cleaning out the base cabinets in the kitchen. I have to wonder how I get so many extra baking pans. Do they breed in the dark? And I have this steamed pudding pan that I have used only once. Maybe I need to either find a recipe that I like, or just give up the pan. It's just that it's so cute! Anyway, that job is out of the way, thank goodness. Still a couple more cabinets to go through, though.
Then it was time to get out the tiller and work up some ground for bulbs and peony roots, and get those planted. I was so careful getting the first lots in, but I was tired and the last ones I shoved in wherever. And then, guess what came via FedEx after dark? Yes, bulbs I ordered months ago and forgot about! So those will need to be planted, and now the weather is going to turn very cold and nasty. What timing.
Larry was happy that he was able to finish the brushhogging, and to also plow some new ground for next year's garden. He wants to grow more corn than what we raised this year, and potatoes, which we didn’t have space for. He has grown a garden in this area before, and those 2 crops do pretty well there. Here I am, though, trying to downsize our veggie garden, and he plows up more space! But you know I don't mind one bit.
We also took a couple bushels of pears to a neighbor, as we do not need them. There are plenty more still to be picked up, and even more on the tree. I think this makes about 7 bushels so far; we made pear cider, spiced pears, and pear jam, but don't need any canned pears; I am hoping it hope we can give away the rest.
Today I will finally get to sorting out the Christmas stuff for the booths. I had hoped to take it in today, but I am just plain tired, so will take it easy today.
Tonight we plan to go hear a friend playing at the independent bookstore store in Charleston, which will be a nice evening out.
Did I take photos of any of yesterday's activities? Nope, was too busy! So here are some I meant to post some time or other.
I said goodbye to this guy this week. This is a ceramic candle lantern of the Braxton County Monster, a pretty fascinating story of one of West Virginia's cryptids. I won this as a door prize in 2002 at a conference, and have enjoyed having it, but it was time for him to go. Now was a good time to sell it, as interest in cryptids seems to be at an all-time high. He fetched $150 on ebay.












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