Monday, September 08, 2008
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Friday, September 05, 2008
Growing Corn
Friday, August 29, 2008

Vase of Flowers, 1887
Monday, August 18, 2008
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These are four o' clock marbles I planted from seed.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Tomatoes

Tomatoes
Tomatoes are a fruit I grow in our garden here in New Jersey. We begin our plants from seeds that we purchase from http://www.seedsavers.org/, or http://www.seedsofchange.com/. In January we are spending time looking over our catalogs for our prized fruit. I only buy from companies that have heirloom varieties. Heirloom seeds are seeds that are handed down from one person to another. You might just be growing a plant that your great grandfather grew.
By May we are putting our first tomatoes in the ground. We try to get them in as early as we can. This year we were harvesting our first tomato by the tenth of July. The total tomato plants we put in for the year of 2008 is 150 plants.
This year I have choose to keep track of my harvest. Here is the tally so far.
Paste Tomatoes 460
Regular Tomatoes 60
We have canned 13 jars of paste tomatoes so far.
Happy Harvesting!
Monday, August 11, 2008

Monday, July 28, 2008

Monday, July 21, 2008
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Monday July 21, 2008
I am thankful...that I have a wonderful husband. He will be returning from Atlanta on
Tuesday.
From the kitchen... there are plum tomatoes on the counter that I brought in from the garden. It is wonderful to see that red color in the kitchen once again. I told my family no tomatoes
out of season in this house. We can our tomatoes for the winter months ahead.
I am creating... a tea from my lavender plants today to use in my soap recipes. The extracts
from the plant add properties to the soap. Which in turn will nourish your skin.
I am going...spend time indoors today planning my my menu for the week.
I am wearing... my jean skirt and my black sweater.
I am reading...studying Psalms for my Bible study as we are learning about David's character.
I am hoping...to have a restful day.
I am hearing...the kids chatter in the background.
Around the house...the summer colors are all around us. The pink roses I brought in from the
garden in the front foyer. The bouquet of Russian sage purple flowers are in the family room.
One of my favorite things...is creating something from nothing.
A few plans for the rest of the week... getting ready for my daughters pool party on Thursday.
Here is a picture thought...Flowers on the deck right outside my window, what a joy.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Simplifying Life
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
In the rose garden
Monday, July 14, 2008
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I am creating...my daughter and I are making a tiered skirt for her. These
seem to be in style this summer.
My first tomato of the season. It was a great joy to pick your very first
tomato.
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Monday, July 07, 2008
Here is the link for this project
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Sunday, July 06, 2008
Seeking His Face

Monday, June 30, 2008
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These are my prized strawberries this year. I grew ten rows
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Growing Potatoes
Growing Potatoes
This year we planted 15 lbs of potatoes. Our plan is to grow
enough potatoes to get us through till next season. I figured
every one loves potatoes, so why not grow them. All summer
my family loves eating potato salad. It is one of those staple
foods I grew up with and my children also have grown up with.
I started out by placing an order with Seed Savers Exchange.
The potatoes arrived at my door right on time to plant. We set
the potato seeds out in the sunlight for the eyes to form. After the
eyes formed I cut them up as you only need two or three eyes per
potato seed. Then, we began marking our rows with a stake and
string. I then took a bulb planter and marked my holes and plop
the potato went in. Cover with a soil.
My husband and have read Elliot Colemans books for many years.
First, The New Organic Grower and then Four Season Harvest. In
his books he talks about adding soil amendments or feeding the soil.
This year we took his advice and added peatmoss, bloodmeal and
bonemeal to the potato bed. The last step to our potato planting is
putting down mulch to keep in the moisture. This is where the reading
of these books came in handy. For the past two years we would take
our leaves from our yard and composted them. This year we had all
the mulch we wanted. Piling the mulch on the potato rows as they grow.
Now stand back and let God do the rest.
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Digging in the Garden

Digging in the garden is a true work of art. Looking at
this picture is how I see a women ,a home keeper raising food
for her family. It shows how she spends her summer hours.
What can you grow in your garden this year? Corn is always
a common staple as after its done growing you can freeze it or
eat it fresh.
I look to the Lord for the strength I need to carry out my
daily tasks.
Friday, June 20, 2008
A Season of Rest
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
My Spring Garden
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Sewing Simply

Sewing simple clothes is part of my life. A keeper at home with childen growing up. Although, it was not something that happened over night. Sewing is an ongoing learning process. It seems you try one pattern and learn how to accomplish making it. Then, you try something new and there you are learning a new technique. This is just one more way you can use your creativity and be frugal at the same time.
Straight skirts is a great way to start sewing items for yourself. I started with a simple straight skirts with a draw string. We used jean material from the store as it matches with everything. After, this I began doing the same for my daughter who is 12. She encourages me and loves whereing femine clothes as much as I do. She also wears a simple straight skirt in different colors of jean material. One of the skirts has a nice outside pocket on it with embroidery. I did the embroidery on my machine it adds a nice touch. After I made two of the same style skirts it gave me confidence to try something new.
God gave me a daughter in my later years to train up in his ways.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Planting potatoes

Planting potatoes this year is has brought wonderful excitement.
For the past couple of weeks I have been working hard getting a new
bed ready for planting potatoes. This will be my first year of having a real
potatao crop. In the past I have grown potatoes in small quanties.
My new bed will be 20 ft by 40 ft. I am very excited about this as I love
to grow things myself.
Habakuk 3:19 The Soverign Lord is my strength; he makes
my feet like the feet of a deer, he enables me to go on the heights.
There are many types of potatoes to grow. When you buy from the grocery
store you will only see a few types. There are so many more varieties to choose from.
We choose German Butterball, Yukon Gold, Fingerlings potatoes to grow.
The nice thing about planting your own is you know what is on them.
Happy planting!
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Friday, March 14, 2008
The European Starling

Thursday, March 13, 2008
Lettuce
Monday, February 25, 2008
The Wren

instance,
We have wrens that love to fly in and out of a pile of pine tree branches in our backyard. They
also like to fly up on our deck. They are also very brave. Flying here, flying there, I love wrens,
and I think they are very nice little birds. Rachel Bunk
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Nature Study

Monday, February 11, 2008
Planting
Planting is just the process of your getting your seeds to germinate. Now, that you have gotten your lettuce seeds lets get them in moisten soil. This is how they will germinate and become plants.
To moisten the soil I will start by using concentrated fish emulsion. If you take a 1/2 gallon of tap water or rain water and add it 1/2 tablespoon of fish emulsion. Take your soil that you have prepared and moisten it with your water.
After the soil is in your planting trays add your seeds. Only lightly cover your seeds with soil. Next, place your lid on the top of your seed tray. If you place your seeds on top of your refrigerator it will give your seeds a jump start. Now, we will check back on the tray in a couple of days.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Growing Lettuce
Growing lettuce will be the first crop I will grow. It is easy to start and it has a short growing time. Since my husband and enjoy eating salads it will be easy to start with. I have a catalog from the Seed Savers Exchange that I choose to order from. While I am waiting for my order to come in the mail I will get soil ready and the container set up.
First, I bring the pots inside as we are having freezing temperatures in New Jersey. It will take overnight temperatures in the house to thaw the soil.
I use last years soil from my pots. There is no reason to throw the soil out. You get rid of any pathogens and bacteria from the soil by placing it in your oven for 2 hours at 200 degress. To do this I take a flat cookie sheet and place aluminum foil on the baking sheet. Then, I place the soil on the aluminum foil. Place it in the oven.
Now, you are ready to start planting. While, waiting for the seeds to come in the mail I choose to educate myself.
Here are a few books I found to be inspirational at my local library.
Storey's Gardening Skills Illustrated Seed Sowing and Saving by Carlole B. Turner
Growing Herbs and Vegetables from Seed to Harvest by Jerry and Mark Silber
The Four Season Harvest by Eliot Coleman.
Friday, December 07, 2007
Setting Goals
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
The change of season
Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Spring Has arrived
I am doing things and completing tasks I thought could not be done before. That only shows you what you can do through Gods power. He is such an awesome God. Sometimes, we feel we can only ask God for big things. I threw that thought out of my mind and began praying for little things. My Lord can direct my day and the things that I need to get done. As long as I don't try to take control and go off on my own wants and desires. If you keep your selfish ways out of your mind and think how will this benefit the family. This is the same as trying to raise vegetables for the family table. Using my energy to create food for the family is one of those concerns . Now this will benefit the whole family along with teaching my young maiden a tool for life. My grandmother was taught to raise vegetables on the farm. She then taught my mother about gardening as a child. My mother then gave me crops to grow in her garden. Now, in my garden I am teaching my daughter the same tool of raising vegetables. God plants things in our hearts to carry them to the next generation of mothers.
Monday, February 26, 2007
Raising maidens
One hundred years ago raising our daughters was something mothers took seriously. Girls by the age of thirteen would be taught how to sew, cook and carry herself like a lady. Through the years I loved carrying on old fashion ideas. Before I was a christian I would tell people I was born in the wrong time. Now I understand that I was not born in the wrong time , God has placed me right where he wanted me. Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will. Romans 12:2. According to the Bible we are to be set apart.
A book I bought last year through Vision Forum was a real eye operner, Raising Maidens of Virtue helped me see things more clearly.
Saturday, February 10, 2007
The Freezing Temperatures
My inside garden is soaking up all the sun that February brings. My lettuce plants are in the windows upstairs. I didn't feel they were getting enough sun. Putting up a white poster board on the window has given them extra light. The plastic greenhouse in the kitchen has most of the plants. Putting the white poster board in there also has produced heat. Do you know whats so amazing, its the simple things that create.
My little mother sheep is also in need of care in these freezing temperatures. One day my mother sheep, Lila did not stand. That was the most upsetting sight, anguish came over me. This time I called the vet right away, a nutrient lacking in her diet is the problem. Plus she was cold, her temperature showed this. Pulling my trailer I went and got 10 bales of straw. Surrounding her with straw to keep her warmer, I only hoped this would help.
Friday, February 09, 2007
Winter Garden
Different vegetables grow well at certain times of the year. Here on the eastern coast of the United States we always have some sort of sun. Why not use this to our advantage in growing vegetables? New Jersey got its first real snow which accumulated to 3 inches. Snow can help when trying to conduct solar energy. The Four Season Harvest by Eliot Coleman is a book which helped to begin acting out a winter garden. We had just experienced a period of tempertures well below freezing. Now, I needed to figure out how to defrost the frozen soil. For a week, placing blankets and a tarp over the soil did the trick. Last week before the snow came uncovering the blankets proved defrosted soil. Placing fencing wire over the raised beds to make a tunnel with plastic covering made a winter garden. The next step will be putting the plants in their winter garden.
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
The Return
The return is the title, someone coming back. I am truly glad God has walked with me. Back in Feburary I wrote about closing a chapter and opening a chapter. Opening my eyes fully is what I needed to do. Faith can help you believe the impossible, Believing God Can Do What He Says He Can Do.
Psalm 103:1-5, Praise the Lord, O my soul; all my inmost being, praise his holy name.
Praise the Lord , O my soul, and forget not all his benefits-
who forgives all your sins, and heals all your diseases, who redeems your life from the pit and crowns you with love and compassion, who satisfies your desires with good things so that your youth is renewed like the eagle's.
Answered prays is an amazing thing to see happen.
Thursday, February 16, 2006
Life moves on
C++ Primer and worked through about 4 chapters and then got stuck. Thats when I said I think we need to find someone with more training than myself. There is a computer programming course we are going to let him take with Keystone High School, it is distant learning programming for high school students. What he has decided this will be a side hobby as God has called him to do his word.
Visiting Washington College this weekend I think will be an eye opener. It really is only a year and half before going to college. Oh, where have the years gone...
Recently visiting in California with my cousins. One of them has a son that is also into computers and programming games. I was able to have conversation with this young man. It is amazing you can have two people within the same family so much alike. I am sure not in everything they do is the same, but there are a lot of similarities. In time I hope the two of them can get together and share what they each know.
This is a quote from my Bible:
In my opinion, there are no coincidences. When we make Jesus Christ the Lord of our lives, the Lord orders everything that happens to us. Psalm 37:23-24 says, that when the Lord approves of a persons path, he makes that persons steps firm; even if the person stumbles, he won't fall because the Lord upholds him.
Quoted by Thelma Wells
Friday, February 10, 2006
The chapter has closed
I am thankful for some people who have helped me in ways they don't even realize. Starting a blog and then slowly I began getting to know other people in the blog world. The Homesteader Life was the beginning and then I read his wifes blog and she opened up things.
http://reformedfarmerswife.blogspot.com/ The Reformed Farmers Wife shared a website sometime ago. www.visionforum.com I then placed an order for this womens ministry bible study called Spiritual Rest In the Life of a Woman by Yvonne Welch. The order did not come in before I left for California but was waiting for me when I returned home. What an eye opener, she talked about bitterness in her life and how it effected her. God used this ministry to get to me, what a blessing. Due to bad circumstances, bad things can happen to people. Having a seizure disorder all these years helped me see I too had to let go of ALL bitterness. Not some, but all. Then, when I saw this my eyes were opened, Thank You God. I came across this scripture the other morning, Psalm 40:1-4
I waited patiently for the Lord;
he turned to me and heard my cry.
He lifted me out of the slimy pit,
out of the mud and mire;
he set my feet on a rock
and gave me a firm place to stand.
He put a new song in my mouth,
a hymn of praise to our God.
Many will see and fear
and put their trust in the Lord.
Blessed is the man
who makes the Lord his trust,
who does not look to the proud,
to those who turn aside to false gods.
Wednesday, February 01, 2006
My Grandma
place your feet. A little yellow Iris poking its ways through
the soil. Around to the front all the roses were blooming some
red, some yellow, and OH some the scent. My grandma and I would
love to go to the garden. Titi, come over here and smell this
one, I'm coming Grandma. Oh what a beautiful smell, the color
is so red. In the house to have lunch, Grandma stop, take a
sniff. What is that smell? Wisteria is its name;look at its
delicate purple color. In the day, of sharing a day with Grandma,
oh where have the years gone... Thank you for being you, goodbye
till we meet again.
My grandma was a special person to me, as I am sure thats the way it was intended. She called me Titi, as when my brother and I were small he couldn't say my name. When I was a teenager I would sigh when she called me Titi. She would reply that is what I will always call you. Today I am happy she had a special name for me. At times sitting in her room I felt like that little girl again. Then, God revealed to me she helped form and shape you in more ways then you know.
The morning of Saturday, I chose to walk where she shopped. I came back to her room to show her the flowers I got for her. Purple Iris's those were my favorite, Yellow roses were her favorite and the love of the outdoors. My grandma and I love to work in the Garden and put our fingers in the soil. She had lots of different types of roses in her front yard that she shared with me. I was able to be with her right up till the end. I was chosen to be with her, I had opened the window so she could smell the air one last time, then God took her into heaven. I was able to be part of things from her past, that is one way I felt special. Isn't it amazing how God allows certain people to be part of your life.
When I would visit her we both loved Norman Rockwell portraits. So, we would sit for hours looking through all the different ones she collected. Through the years I chose to cherish those plates as something we shared. Its not the meaning of dollars but the stories of how we looked at those plates. She will always be with me where ever I go, God has chosen that. After I came home I noticed something about the plates I own, they are grandparent plates. Its amazing how things work out, and you don't really notice.
I read these scriptures below at her funeral service.
Scripture taken from John 17
They knew with certainty that I came from you, and they believed
that you sent me. I pray for them. I am not praying for the world,
but for those you have for those you have given me, for they are
yours, and all you have is mine. And glory has come to me through
them. I will remain in the world no longer, but they are still in
the world, and I am coming to you.
I am coming to you now, but I say these things while I am still in
the world, so that they may have the full measure of my joy within
them.
My prayer is not that you take them out of the world but that you
protect them from the evil one. They are not of the world, even as
I am not of it. Sanctify them by the truth;your word is truth. As
you sent me into the world, I have sent them into the world. For
them I sanctify myself, that they too may be truly sanctified.
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
My Hearts Desire
Monday, January 09, 2006
Medicinal herbs
As we go into the winter season this is when I start making herbal medicines. A couple of years ago I found some recipes for lotions. I began making all different types of lotions for my family to try. I do have a favorite I even make today, Rose Geranium Lotion. This lotion has very good products in it such as aloe vera and rose water. The rose comes from the rose water and Geranium from the essential oil. This year I started thinking you should make your own rose water. I bought a book called The Herbal Medicine-Makers Handbook. It has showed me how to get started in making my own Rose Water or hydrosol.
Since, I began making soap so many years ago to relieve some skin problems. The learning did not stop at soap making it went on to other things. My interests were in essential oils and how they can help us in everyday life. This is when I stumbled on a book called Clean, Naturally recipes for body, home, and spirit by Sandy Maine. This book opened a whole new world. In this book she uses essential oils for thier different properties, for different products. I began making cleaning products and removing manufactured cleaning products one by one. Today, I only use products that are made in our home.
Monday, January 02, 2006
The New Beginning

The new year of 2006 has come. I found myself asking, what does God have in store for my family. I am so thankful for the Lord bringing me closer to him. My life is changing right in front of me. My boys are not baby's anymore. There is a certain change a mother goes through when she gives God her son. My son was a gift, but God only lends children to you. Then one day you have to let God lead their life.
I had my boys 3 years apart, back then I thought that was the perfect space. My oldest is so full of energy always on the go. He always wanted to be the good guy when playing. Even when I said no guns in the house, he would make a stick a gun. Now he is going into Criminal Justice, guns will be part of his life. My second son is going to be driving in the spring. Then, he will graduate high school next summer. Why is it when they get to this age time is going to fast. He has gone through so many changes, its amazing to watch. I use to think he was going to be a scientist. A couple of weeks ago he told me God wants him to be a Pastor. Its a amazing how changes happen so quickly. Now, their ages seem to close.
Thursday, December 15, 2005
Country Life in the City
Country life in the City was what came to my mind today. Keeping of the old ways with our modern day life. Homemade cookies baking in the oven is one of those activities the kids and I do. It is also something I hope they will cherish as they grow old. As my blog states keeping life simple. When I keep my life simple I find time to do all the things my heart desires. Doing home education is not always an easy thing to do. With Gods help everything is possible.
As I was driving down the highway the other day Country Life in the City came to my mind. Here I live in the midst of all this hustle and bustle but staying simple is what I strive to do. Do you ever notice when God is trying to get your attention. Psalm 119:130 The unfolding of your words gives light, it gives understanding to the simple. Isn't this what Christ was, simple with no status in life. Living with what we really only need.
Today the children and I finished decorating the house. If you can only imagine Christmas music playing in the background. My daughter helping her brother hang the lights on the windows. We have started to buy a live Christmas tree in the past couple of years. To me this makes the most since you plant it after the Christmas season is over. The smell of pines in the winter only seems natural. Due to all the extra activities we kept dinner simple, Potato soup which my son made while I finished tiding up..
Tuesday, December 06, 2005
The Snow has arrived

You could say I get a little excited about snow. In my eyes winter is here, and oh I believe my wish came true. My daughter pulling her chickens on the sled was a sight to see. Since, chickens don't like snow she loves to pull them around. Do you know they just sit and enjoy the ride. Well, they know when they have it good. Our second snow everyone went out and helped shovel the driveway. The nice thing was the snow was very light.
Thanksgiving has come and I truly have been blessed. Both of my boys who are really close to being full grown men and are following the Lord. My oldest son is now 19 and will be returning to us at the end of the month. He has been away in Texas training in the Air National Gaurd reserves. My other two children through the Thanksgiving holiday was a time helping other people in need.
This afternoon I began hauling wood from the barn to the house. Since, we have snow on the ground I chose to use the sled. It's easy on the back and I get to spend time outside, but it takes a while. This weekend the temperatures are going to rise, that will be a time to finish filling up the wood rack.