
Saturday, January 3, 2009
New items
My old gate was dragging and the posts were moving around in the dirt. A few neighbors helped me dig new holes and set the posts in concrete. Then we rebuilt the gate, giving it strength and style!
Another 80mph wind storm twisted up the new trellis and gave my porch a new look. I ended up sawing off the sharp and fragile parts and then gave it all something to hold on to the next time the wind picked up. I actually dig the new shape.

Gene can grow anything
Late summer at Mapleton
Changes are coming to Mapleton.
It's been awhile since I posted. I had been taking the photos but hadn't shared them.
The lot next door to me had been empty for over ten years. When I bought my home I didn't actually consider that a home might be pulled in. It's a new home, sticks out a little, but in the big picture it fits right in with the eclectic flavor of diversity that is Mapleton.

My Roos and basil screaming "make pesto!"
The lot next door to me had been empty for over ten years. When I bought my home I didn't actually consider that a home might be pulled in. It's a new home, sticks out a little, but in the big picture it fits right in with the eclectic flavor of diversity that is Mapleton.

My Roos and basil screaming "make pesto!"
Sunday, August 17, 2008
The Fonz
Last week I went to cut some Kale out of the garden for dinner when I nearly stepped in a pile of little poo pellets. I knew it was from the deer but I just didn't want to believe it. I fenced my yard months ago and had only one incident where they jumped the fence. They got hurt doing it and they quickly learned that my yard wasn't lunch anymore. There is one area where I don't have fence - there is a large pine tree blocking the gap so I figured I wouldn't need to fence that area. I was wrong. Last week they entered and ate over 40 tomatoes from my garden. There are no more tomatoes. . . Deep breath. At least they had a tastey lunch.
Here is "The Fonz" and thier mama. This is before they ate my tomatoes. . . They hang out next door in the empty lot. I'm sad to say that the lot has been leased and a giant new home will be hauled in this week. I wish I could lease the lot for the deer. . . I'll have to move the salt lick that I put out for them. . .
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
it grows
My first tomtom of the year. I ate it. It was good. There are dozens more waiting to turn red.





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