Friday, April 28, 2023
The Queer Singers (Poem)
Monday, April 24, 2023
Sewing This Month
Friday, April 21, 2023
Pruning (Poem)
And the chilling March wind blows,
I go to prune the apple trees,
The grape vine, and the rose.
I prune the trees which are too high,
And such that are too low;
And some have barren rampant growth,
On which no fruit will grow.
Some trees have branches all entwined,
And thus no fruit they bear.
I cut, and saw, and prune them out,
That light may enter there.
The grape vine, too, has gone astray
And far their vines have run;
I hesitate to cut them back-
Alas! it must be done.
I prune the branches of the rose,
Which grows entwined and high.
The rose, when pruned by skillful hands,
More flowers will supply.
My friends, take note, I will explain
A truth profound and rare.
The Master's hand must prune our lives
If we good fruit would bear.
How blest the man who will submit;
He ne'er will suffer loss.
God knows just how to prune our lives,
And cut away the dross.
The barren and the harmful growth
The Master will remove.
He will, by purging of each branch,
His loving kindness prove.
Monday, April 17, 2023
Starting Sourdough!
This mark shows the starter right after feeding. |
This mark shows how much it grew in 8 hours. |
My starter peaked at 10 hours. It nearly doubled in size from the wild yeast! |
I have enjoyed the process of starting a sourdough starter from scratch. It took about 3 weeks for my starter to fully develop enough yeast to rise bread really well. If you've ever wanted to try doing this yourself I hope I have encouraged you to go ahead and try! It is not anything to be intimidated by and it can be a lot of fun!
Friday, April 14, 2023
The Beauties Of Springtime (Poem)
By Henry Beer
Some people think the springtime
A seasonable event,
With birds, and bees, and flowers,
Which nature's hand has sent.
To me spring is the season
When Heaven does bestow
On earth it's tenderest blessings,
And causes things to grow.
The Lilacs show their color,
The Cherry flowers are white,
The Apple trees are blooming
With petals sweet and bright.
In marshy vales and meadows,
How lovely to behold
The Buttercups like sunshine,
Arrayed in shining gold.
And there out in the woodland,
What precious gems we see!
The Adder's Tongue, and Trillium,
And Rue Anemone.
There stands Jack in the Pulpit,
Without a word to say,
And everywhere Spring Beauties
Are growing by the way.
The air is filled with fragrance,
The blooming flowers and trees
Dispense their pleasing odors,
And sweetness for the bees.
The Cardinal and Robin,
The Oriole so bright,
Are singing in the orchard,
A song of sheer delight.
The Meadow Lark in rapture
Goes soaring in the air,
And Swallows in the barn-loft
Their nests of mud prepare.
If things which are created
Are truly fair to see,
How beautiful and perfect
Must the Creator be!
I hope to live in Eden,
It's joys sublime to share;
For it excels in beauty-
It's always spring-time there.
Monday, April 10, 2023
Soil Sterilization Debacle
This post is not a tutorial for sterilizing soil. This story is purely for entertainment purposes. You can laugh with me at all that went wrong!
I had to scoop the dirt off the giant tray and distribute it among several of my good baking trays.
Friday, April 7, 2023
Gethsemane (Poem)
Monday, April 3, 2023
The Girl's Have Dresses Finally!
It took me a while. I didn't finish these dresses in February. I barely finished them in March.
My 20 minutes of sewing a day program gets pushed to the wayside more often than not. I did finish a sewing project in February. What I did was sew buttons onto a shirt that I made for Mr. In The Mid-west years ago.
As the dresses got closer to completion it became harder to put them down. I didn't want to quit sewing. I was so close to being able to put the dresses on the dolls!
I finished the last stitches. The final touch was to put the snap buttons on the back.