Friday, February 13, 2015

Friday

There are lots of signs appearing around our home.

                                 Some "old" babies,




                     A dozen "new" babies (surprise!),







 That's one tired out chick!


                       Even some flowers peeking up.

 
 


 
And then there is this sign on our front door.

 But you knew that already, didn't you?

What is Spring-ing up at your home?

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Garden Update

Mr. Marvelous has had two very busy weekends and a lot of help from Junior.  My men are working hard to get the Spring garden going this year.

Remember the raised beds idea?  Those two men have been chopping up trees and lugging them up the hill and turning them into beds.  The biceps are bulging (and the backs and knees are hurting, but we aren't talking about that).









This hill is so much steeper than it looks.

Once they get them to the top of the hill, Mr. Marvelous goes to work with The Master Garden Plan.



 First you till (with a little help from Jack).

 Then you measure the width of your bed.

 
 Three feet wide by Mama's request
(that way I can reach the things in the middle).

Then you put the logs down.


Next you add a layer of old leaves for mulch.


Next you dig out the walkway between the beds and shovel that dirt on top of the leaves.
 (I did say it was bicep-building and back-aggravating).

And eventually our backyard looks like this.



With space at the bottom of the steps to sit and have a fire.

The tires?  Well, we are a little quirky around here.....

Meantime this has been going on in the basement.
 

And on warm, sunny days this happens.



Jack helps, of course.

Won't be long til we have stuff in the ground.

Bunnies?

Oh, they are doing quite well.

 They like the sunshine too!

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Books!

I think I have talked enough about books for you to know that I love to read.  If I am in the middle of a good book and it is time to fix a meal, the book goes into the kitchen with me and I read a paragraph as I am stirring.  Once the dish goes into the oven, I have the joy of sitting in my kitchen rocker to read several paragraphs.  Just in case you are wondering, no, I have never burned a dish because I was reading while it was cooking.  At least, I don't remember ever having burned a dish for that reason. 

I have just finished, am in the middle of, or am about to start several different books this month.  I decided in December that I would add some non-fiction to my reading this year (some crazy idea of having a more balanced mental diet).  Here is what is on my shelf right now.

My Bible readings right now are in the New Testament as I work through my Names project.  I have just finished the Gospel of Matthew this week and am moving on to the Gospel of Mark.  I am also reading through Acts, as that is where our Pastor is (still) preaching (I love when a Pastor takes his time through a book!).

I am in a Wednesday Evening Ladies' Bible study class that is working through this study by Kelly Minter.  I do not like a lot of the Bible study books that are currently available for women.  This one is exceptional.  This young lady is very careful with what she writes and how she writes it.  Her studies come from the Bible, rather than from a personal agenda.  She is thoughtful, she is well-grounded in the Bible, and she writes well.  Working through this book with my Wednesday evening class has been convicting, encouraging, and motivating.


A couple of years ago, Mr. Marvelous suggested that I read these two books by Richard Foster.  I finally got around to Celebration of Discipline (and I am embarrassed by how long it took me to get to it).  No, I do not agree with everything he writes; however, there are some good nuggets in here.  Read this one carefully and ~ like the Bereans ~ judge what he says against Scripture.  I will be reading through his Freedom of Simplicity this month or next.


Killing Lions was recommended to us by our good friends and neighbors.  This is the stage of life where we find ourselves as a family right now.  I bought a copy for both Mr. Marvelous and Mr. Marvelous Jr. for Christmas.  They were surprised (I don't pull that off very often).  Mr. Marvelous started reading it and couldn't put it down.  In between garden planning, he spent his evenings reading this ~ often aloud to me.  He asked me to read it when he finished and I did.  I probably do not appreciate it the same way that men do, but I did appreciate a lot of what he said. 

As we approach Lent, I picked up my Dad's book, Killing Jesus of Nazareth and will be reading it through again this year in preparation for Easter.  You may also find copies of it by contacting me directly.

I am also trying to read what I refer to as "Smart Books" to improve my intellectual mind a little bit (it could use some improvement these days).  This is at the top of my "Smart Book" list, written by one of the smartest people I know:

This book is written for those of us who do not have advanced degrees in Geology or other sciences, but want to know how to respond to the Academic Intellegentsia who tell us that we are ignorant because of our faith.  I have enjoyed working through this book and am pleasantly surprised by how understandable it is.  Yes, the author is my brother and yes, I think he is almost as wonderful as Mr. Marvelous.

Next on the list are two practical guides for the home.

Mary Englebreit + the garden = happy!



This was a gift from my parents. We discovered it at their house and Mr. Marvelous and I both fell in love with it.  I'll be working through this one.  As Mr. Marvelous is working to get the garden ready, he'll need some extra nutrition.  Right?

Of course there are some novels in the mix.


I am eclectic in my reading taste!

I found a copy of James Michener's Poland.  It has been several years since I read that and I will be revisiting this month.  It's an old, good friend.

The Nancys have re-introduced me to Nero Wolfe and we are all reading through his stories as written by Rex Stout.  Good mysteries and lots of fun.

The Library director in nearby Leeds introduced me to Jasper Fforde.  His Thursday Next books are almost as quirky as I am with a lovely mix of classical literature and Sci-Fi fantasy. 

Elizabeth Musser is one of my all-time favorite Christian Authors.  I will be writing more about her soon and about the opportunity I recently had to meet her.  The best way I can describe her books is to say that she writes with excellence.  Sadly, that is not something that I can say about too many Christian authors these days.  It is obvious as you read her books that she took time to work through the plot and the character development.  Writing is a calling for her, and it is something at which she works in order to bring glory to God.  I purchased a new copy of The Swan House which I will be re-reading (another old friend), and a copy of Waiting For Peter.  Warning:  if you get a copy of Waiting For Peter, have the Kleenex handy!  You have been warned.

I am not the Ted Dekker fan that Mr. Marvelous is.  I tried to read his color books and could not finish the first one.  When we were at the library recently, Hacker was on the shelf and I picked it up on a whim for Mr. Marvelous (since he is a Dekker fan).  Mr. Marvelous never did get to it, being busy with the garden planning.  After a couple of weeks (and having to renew it), I picked it up and started reading.  I could not put it down.  It was a fascinating story and there were some lessons in the book that I needed to hear.  It is not for everyone, and I don't know that I will even read the other books in the series, but this one was well-worth my time.

Finally, Mr. Marvelous Jr. came home last night with this little treasure for his dear Mama:


 You tell her, Vader; I'm with you on that outfit!


Geek love!

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Jack South And The Pinecone Harvest

One of our pine trees has the biggest pine cones I have ever seen this side of the Rocky Mountains.  The cones began to fall this past weekend, so Jack and I decided to take a hike over to the back hill and see what we could find.







We collected one or two or three...



...baskets full.

I have no idea what I am going to do with them yet.


 
 
However I am sure Pinterest will help me think of something.
 
In the meantime, if you suddenly find that you must do some weekend pinecone crafting,



you know who to call!

Friday, February 06, 2015

Friday

Let's close out the week with some baby bunnies, shall we?







This is Wooly Bugger who lives next door to the babies.
Looks like she's a little jealous of all the attention!

I'll get back to my regular schedule of writing next week.

Enjoy your weekend!

Monday, February 02, 2015

More Bunny Pictures!

Mondays are usually my memory day, but I have promised pictures of the baby bunnies while they are cute. 

Baby bunnies grow quickly.  These pictures were taken on day seven.  In seven days baby bunnies grow fur.  Their ears at birth look as though they are a part of the head; by day seven they are clearly bunny ears.  The eyes are still not opened, but they are beginning to crawl around the kindling box a little bit.  They are curious about anything new, such as human hands.  Mama is quite calm about me handling them, although she gets a bit agitated when others come to visit.  She does want to sniff my hands after I have handled the babies. 

Enjoy the pictures!


  Did I mention that they love to snuggle? 











And they have gone from being barely the size of my thumb to this big!