Friday, April 17, 2020

Day 32 report on yesterdays garden action

Tomorrow we hope that five cubic yards of alder mulch will be delivered, so we are taking time this week to weed old zones and prepare new ones to be covered.

This is at the back of the garden, we've turned over a lot of the grass and added a cubic yard of our composted soil from last years efforts. This area will become a new blank canvas for some lovely plants and shrubs that have been biding their time in our nursery area (the raised bed at the back) and while we were at it, Karen spotted a notorious Scotch Broom behind our fir tree. Karen climbed up there and made short work of it.


At the end of the session, we sat for five minutes with our feet up before going inside to put our feet up.


Cabbage Soup

Once a week we make either a pea and ham or a cabbage soup.

This is the cabbage soup, which has a lot more than just cabbage in it.

Cabbage
Celery
Potato, Carrot, Onion (dried bulk mix)
Quinoa Soup Mix
Mexican Rice
Herbs, garlic
Salami
Chopped cooked salted pork
Beef Boullion and Oxo
Hot sauce
Tomatoes

Basically anything that may be in danger of being in the fridge too long, our basic principle is that we do not waste anything in this house.


Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Monday, day number.....

The overall goal in the garden is to remove the grass, and a year ago we placed a tarp over an area, which is now basically devoid of grass, so at the weekend, I moved the tarp.

The new zone, for the next 18 months or so, has been created over another patch of grass, next to the euonymous hedge that Karen just planted. If we're going to look at it for a year or so we decided to make it a feature.

The weekly shopping adventure, Monday morning, we picked up some annuals from the supermarket, and Karen potted some of them, and here is the "rockery" before they bloom.


Saturday, April 11, 2020

Cheeseless until Tuesday

Here's one for Pat, who is trapped at home and will be cheeseless until Tuesday.


I wandered lonely, in search of cheese
That floats on high on Aldi's shelves
When all at once, I saw mushy peas
Besides the carrots, beneath the beans
All alone, I'm going crackers
Crackers, hhhmmm, now where's that cheese?

27 : Pancake Saturday

It is always our responsibility to keep our eyes on best before dates on things in the fridge, and this morning, milk and eggs were highlighted, so it was either scrambled eggs, or another family fave, pancakes.

Pancakes won.

Karen loves her pancakes with sugar and lemon juice, I'm more of a maple syrup and preserves fan, so we stuffed ourselves with three of each.


Friday, April 10, 2020

Number 26

Karen was talking to her mum this morning and mentioned that she wanted to put a hedge of salvaged plants (from the front garden deer buffet) in the back garden. I don't think she intended to do it today, but we both "dug in" and extended the side of the bed at the back, an area that will surround a small seating zone eventually.


The gardening session was then followed by a neighbourhood walk and now that we have returned, the typical reward beers are being quaffed.

It has been a good Friday so far.

Thursday, April 9, 2020

Day Twenty-Five

The new normal plays out while the world turns, the sun comes up each day, and our daily routine continues.

The 25th day of our self isolation started with toast and coffee, a few hours of gaming and internet, lunch of fresh bread and cheese followed by pottering around in the garden and garage. It was then essential to visit the local brewery for twenty-four bottles of beer, pale ale, red ale and IPA.

Sooke Ocean Side Brewery, thank you for your efforts to support the likes of us!

The afternoon walk was taken on a section of the Galloping Goose, past the stables with big, and little, horses and over the highway for the coastal walk. I took a different camera with me, mainly to take a couple of pictures in the bay of the old Lamford Forest products site.




The navy ship is HMCS Cowichan, a Bay class minesweeper 1957 - 1997 now privately owned.