These shy little Pilgrim geese are 3 days old and currently living in the bathroom off the sewing studio. In the next few weeks, they will be joined with another pair.
The monster truck is quilted and now waiting to be trimmed and bound. It also will go through the washing machine to get the rest of the blood out. Does that happen to you? And it was just a pin!
My helper and I spent time cleaning more junk out of the barn and out of the pasture. This work will continue for awhile as the prior owner was a “collector” and many things such as pots with dirt and chicken fencing that has been crushed to the ground have to be cleaned out of the pasture, along with heavy blackberry vines. We are still cleaning items out of the barn as well.
Here is Ava with a coat we dug up. Isn’t she a princess? She likes the coat and was very willing to let me put it on her.
I finished this table runner that I was testing – that I can’t show you until October. So I put it away after taking this photo of the back so you can see the backing and possibly the quilting.


Another flimsy – the Jenny Beyer wall hanging is now ready to be quilted. This means I really need to use the quilting machine next week if I’m to get any finishes this month.
We rarely eat out, but we frequently have time saving “fast food”. I can or freeze a variety of foods. Yesterday, we wanted soup. How long does it take to open a jar of potatoes, one of carrots, one of green beans, two of salsa, and one of red beans. (I could have added frozen corn or peas) I opened the jars, added seasonings, and heated. I added a salad and we had a meal. Now, that’s fast food that’s even faster because we didn’t go out. It’s even less expensive because we didn’t move the car.
Today’s fast food included some soup left from yesterday, potato salad from potatoes cooked 4 days ago that I made up this morning, and by noon was cooled. We added a spinach salad and there was another fast meal. I took some strawberries out of the freezer and added cashew crème for dessert.
I cooked a large pan of potatoes and we had them fresh cooked that day, “fried” with tofu another day and potato salad today. I rarely cook a meal that is just for one time.
I sometimes blend most of a jar of potatoes and add some corn and seasonings for a fast potato soup or corn chowder. I usually can beans, carrots, and potatoes, out of season when it’s cooler, so that also warms the house for that day. When I made patties or casseroles, I make enough for 2 or 3 meals.
I am a firm believer in fast home cooked food as it is more nutritious and less expensive than going out. It also saves time and is another way to get more time into your day for fun things like watching sheep babies or sewing/quilting,—-or as we had to do today – visit a neighbor in the hospital.
Be aware though, if trying a new recipe that may not turn out how you think it will, one meal will be enough. I only do the above on meals I am confident in.


Hiring and supervising are not my favorite things to do. But today, we had the plumber out to do some repairs on the barn water system and tell us what we need in terms of money and supplies to get done what we need.
Then there are the repairs needed to the barn doors which, the last person saw fit to remove and put on backwards, plus remove all the hardware. So that also meant a trip to the hardware store to purchase the right hardware.

I hired part time help in the garden to finish planting potatoes and help with weed control in the hoop house. She worked so hard today, she finished the potatoes – which was about 160′ of them, before the rains hit. Then she went into the hoop house and worked the rest of the day, staying until she finished weeding all the aisles, picked parsley, and watered.
I need someone else to help with some of the old fence posts that are coming down. I guess 20 years is a bit much to expect from some of these posts. So an interview was in order. My first impression of the fellow that applied was good, but he needs a full time job, so will call me when he has achieved that.
Plus, I have someone doing some drywall work on the little studio apartment to get it ready to rent. So I dealt with the repair work on that

Oh, and did I mention baby #8 was up and nursing when I went to the barn this morning. The air is breeze and a bit crisp, but definitely springtime (this morning). I don’t have a photo of baby 8, but here Friday’s babies are out romping in the sun. Mom is a Ouissant – a rare breed. Babies are half Shetland.
All I did was coordinate, freeze (it is cold out there in the wind and even in the barn), go for parts. Why should I feel this tired?



I knew tomorrow was due date, but that doesn’t always mean anything, Surprise! The bag had broken and before we got her in a stall, she was in this stage.

before she finished cleaning his head, he had a brother.


