Our garden is still producing tomatoes. There were even new blossoms on the vines yesterday. But there are a lot of green tomatoes that just won't ripen. This past weekend I used fresh tomatoes, fresh peppers, basil, arugula and parsley. I have over 2 dozen nice butternut squash which will get us pretty much through the winter and I just planted more arugula, romaine and mesclun lettuce mix which we will be putting the cold frame over, hoping to enjoy fresh greens through the end of the year like last year.
My studio now has electricity to it, as well as gas and a door and windows. Next will be the steps up to the deck so Sam can close in the back of the building. Right now there is a 4' X 8' opening that was left to make access easier before the deck was added. The door and all the windows came from the auction at Rogers, Ohio that Sam and his dad go to every month, so they don't all match, but that's ok. There is a window on each of the 2 sides that are not visible in this photo, so there should be plenty of light.
I took this photo from inside looking out towards the house. I think the deck will be a nice place to sit and spin or knit. It will have a railing on it eventually, but the steps and siding take precedence at this point. Sam will be milling wood for the siding from trees on the property. Most are trees that are already down and just need to be hauled to the mill. There will be a variety of woods. I will be using a stain, but I have not yet decided what color I will use. I think I have time to think about it. It will not likely get done until the weather warms up in the spring.
Wetland area created by the beavers |
Saturday afternoon Grover accompanied me as I finished clearing my walking trail on Wayne National Forest. I have come to the realization that Grover and I need to get out on more strenuous walks than Rowdy can keep up with. We need to do it a few times a week, which means leaving Rowdy at home and just doing it. It is almost physically painful mentally for me to leave Rowdy behind. All his life our days have usually included a nice long walk in the woods in all seasons. Rowdy is 11 1/2 now and I know the hills are just not good for his joints. There are 1 to 2 mile hikes we can go on that are easier on an old dog. However Grover and I both benefit from more challenging hikes. So on Friday morning Grover and I got in the car and went to Lamping Homestead and did the 4+ mile hike over there that I love. It was very enjoyable, even without my other best friend along.
I have been doing some spinning, still working on the alpaca/shetland blend that I plan to knit sweaters from for both Sam and myself. I plan to start his no later than November 1st. The only knitting I am doing currently is gift knitting, so it will just have to remain a mystery for a while. And both my looms are waiting to be dressed with warps which are already measured out. This loom will have baby blankets on it using a peach warp and white weft. No special baby in mind, I'm just trying to use some of the cones of yarn I have on hand. I had to purchase additional heddles for this project as it has over 700 "warp ends", which are the threads that go from front to back on the loom. Each end needs to go through a heddle and I was 20 short. But as of today, they are installed and I am ready to start putting the warp on the loom today. I have warp ready at home for the other loom for some Christmas table runners. This is a green warp and there will be a pattern in natural of trees and snowflakes. I am only waiting for time to start putting this warp on the loom. I probably won't get to start it until Thursday this week. I have nothing on the schedule for the weekend, so I may get in some weaving time.
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