Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Happy First Day of April & Catch Up

   Wow the wind outdoors is total craziness. I was hoping to get back out and weed eat the grass along the lake front but too cold and very very strong winds out there. The sun is shining though-smiles.

  April Fool's day was my farmer Grandpa's birthday. So I have always thought of him on this day. I remember when I was in college I had written my parents a crazy letter and at the end I wrote April Fools-they were not happy haha. 

  There are some major storms going through the country again this week. Here in Missouri looks like floods will occur down by the rivers as we have 4-5 days of rain and storms. I am hoping you on the east coast will not see even more winter. I know my friend in Montana living on her homestead at the base of a mountain range is getting a rough winter with snow still coming down this year.

  I am mentally preparing myself for a very hot summer-which usually follows after a rough winter here in Missouri.

 I started hand stitching the second bag together today. I am doing it a bit different from the instructions that I followed for my first bag. That had left too much open after turned to stitch closed-including inserting the lining fabric. I just left the big curve open on top of bag this time.  Once this one is finished I will mail off the first bag to my slow mail friend in New York. I want to keep one finished bag for reference when I stitch up the next one.

  The photo to the lower right side shows a seam begun to get stitched.

 


 I have been planting a few more seeds in bottles this week. Chives, garlic chives, and from a very old seed stash poppies-which are tricky and what I think is nasturtiums  

  I found a cool site that you can identify seed pods, seeds and seedlings from here  I was surprised that the seeds in question-I forgot to mark a bunch of different seeds-seem to be nasturtiums but it makes sense to me as I used to plant these a lot-they are an edible flower too.

  With all this rain coming in I will probably bring my bottles indoors. The bee balm and snapdragons have popped up now I don't want them to get too water logged.

   I still have lavender seeds coming in the mail. I am not buying any plants at the nursery going forward. Two years ago I spent way too much money, especially on the nicer and larger petunias that I love for my big pots-but these don't do well during a very hot summer here in Missouri. I have never tried growing petunias from seed-any of you??

  After the cold period in the refrigerator I will have echinacea seeds to start and later the blue bells.

Before Larry's accident he mounded up some black dirt down by the lake front near our neighbor to the right. Once I get the weeds out of that I will plant some ornamental grass. Larry thought this might bring in some nesting ducks.

  I found plugs for this one on Ebay and they should arrive this week  I will plant these in a big pot for now when they come in this week This is variegated silver ornamental grass   I would like to put a bench down in this area. If I do the neighbors may use it-but that would be ok.



I haven't made an angel food cake in a very long time. I usually make two cakes-a wheat cake and a gluten free cake. Yesterday I was just up to making one cake so I baked up the gluten free cake-a little tricky with no gluten but it turned out really good. Served with fresh strawberries.

  I also made us a delicious beef soup yesterday. I don't go by a recipe I just (wing it) haha I start with a carton of no salt beef stock, and this time I added sliced thin leeks, potatoes, a dried veggie mix for soups. Then when those ingredients were cooked added a can of organic no salt three beans, fresh thin sliced cabbage, fresh mushrooms sliced-then at the end a can of usa  beef.

Today I am baking up cornbread to go with the left over soup. I have shared this recipe in the past-only uses corn meal no added white flour-sooo good. If you search there should be a link to the recipe here on my blog.

  Happy Fools Day and Happy April-Spring is nearing.



20 comments:

  1. You keep busy that is for sure. We still have no grass growing mostly batches of snow,
    Cathy

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    1. I am hoping you don't get more snow perhaps it will warm up before this storm gets to you hugs

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  2. Your stitching is looking great Kathy, and your cooking sounds yummy. I swear winter is not ready to leave this year, or if not cold and snowy, the rest of wintery weather (rain, wind, etc.) Hope yours settles down too, and that your wind isn't so bad tomorrow. It's windy here at my house today too, but at least this weekend's winter views are gone. hugs-Erika

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    1. That is good to see all the snow melt-hoping you don't get more with this storm this sounds like a lot of tornadoes in its path too
      Thank you about the stiches hugs

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  3. Stay safe during this crazy weather! I always cook by the seat of my pants unless I'm making some type of bread or pastry.

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    1. Thank you and you as well-hugs In my younger years I made all of our breads-so much fun-then I figured out I couldn't have gluten

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  4. Beef soup sounds good-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  5. Your stitching looks wonderful! We have storms and lots of rain in our forecast too. We really could use the rain; just hoping it doesn't flood. Please don't say "hot summer." Maybe this year will be an exception. My yard needs mowing, but I am leaving it a little longer for the birds and butterflies. I saw a yellow swallowtail today, so maybe leaving the weeds is a good thing. My grandmother planted petunia seeds. We made a seed bed, patted it down, scattered the seeds, then patted down again. The seeds are such tiny little things so she didn't cover at all.

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    1. Good morning, I am hoping for no flooding as well, and that the winds do not get too severe.I am seeing lots of dandelions-I love those Last year I made a danelion oil with the flowers-nice for the skin. I have not seen any butterflies as of yet do you have hummingbirds yet? we just do not get many here sadly-they arrive around the 15th of April usully.
      thanks about the petunia seeds I planted a couple seeds that were very tiny too-they need sunlight to germinate so no covering them. Have a good week

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  6. Hot summer at a wonderful lake sounds great, especially after this winter!
    Here...hmmm, let´s see... Hugs to you and the lake!

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    1. Hugs back, I think many will welcome a hot summer here too-but it will make the lake crazy busy oh well hugs

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  7. That beef soup sounds good! I hear you on the storm zone -- we're in one right now with heavy rains here and ice storms up north. But you've been very productive with your time! And the cake looks good too!

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    1. Thanks I was really happy with my beef soup. we are under a tornado watch right now. I did bring in my bottles with seeds just in case too much wind.
      we are enjoying the cake-stay safe hugs

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  8. Our wind calms down today... thankgoodness... i feel decidedly windblown... Cool down today too and for the rest of the week every day is a little cooler.. YES! I'll take it! Oh i hope we are not instore for a HOT Summer.... but honestly i can see it as we have already hit 90 this year...
    How cool your Grandpa was born on April Fools Day...! :) I always thought it neat that my Grandparents were romantic enough to get married on Valentines Day... :)
    Thats such a good idea about keeping one finished bag for reference... I went to that website to see if i could identify a seed i'm questionable about but i couldn't find it... bummer.
    Your food always sounds delicious Kathy! I hope you have a beautiful week ahead and the storms and bad weather go around you. I hope we get rain but miss the bad stuff too... Hugs! deb

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    1. H Deb, Love a valentine's day wedding-very special. Glad you are cooling a bit from the 90's One of the first years we had moved down here we had 90's and 100's with no rain til september-that was way too hot for me and of course evertyhing was burning up too with no rain. hope we don't get a repeat of that.
      I am wondering if the lake here protects us a bit as we are lower elevation as well-rain off and on tornado watch going on today, so a little erie out but so far not damaging winds where we are.
      I am trying out a new recipe today with boneless pork country ribs-if it turns out will share the recipe in next post.
      Hugs

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    2. So glad the bad weather is missing you so far.. knock on wood... We missed our first chance of rain.. went North of us.. We have at least two more coming up One is midnight tonight and then midnight tomorrow night... I hate when night storms come through... i like to see whats coming and with these big TX skies i can see whats coming from miles away..
      I make pork ribs in the crock pot once in a blue moon... Sliced onion on bottom , the ribs, and pour a bottle of your favorite bbq sauce on top... High 3-4 hours and taaadaaa!!!! On another note.... i have agreed to make the eldest GrandLittle rainbow princess cupcakes for her birthday in May...!!!! eeek... Hugs!deb

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    3. I was watching fox and friends and wow so many had tornados and flooding-there was a tornado that hit Missouri and killed one person.
      That is how I always make pork ribs too-but with this acid reflux issue I am now dealing with all tomato products are a huge no no-so I needed to find a different recipe.
      the cup cakes sound fun-check out pinterest if you need some recipe idea hugs

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  9. We had freezing rain really bad in the morning, then rain then thunderstorms in the evening and early again this morning. Am hoping the daffodils I saw popping up will survive now. UGH Soup sounds good. Grasses dont Winter very well here, but I do like them. Janice

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    1. sorry about all the freezing rain that is scary to drive in too one of the best things for me when I retired not having to drive in bad weather.
      the daffodils are pretty hardy they should be ok

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