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Sunday, June 7, 2020

Farm Journal 2020 Number 1

Good Evening dear hearts!  
Welcome to the Blessed Hearth on this Sunday Evening in June... 
A very cool and cloudy day here in Maritime Canada.. 
Hope all is well in your world as it is here in ours.. 

We are of a people most blessed this Sabbath.. 
After three months of not attending a church service we were able to go this morning!!  
So happy about that!  
And it was lovely! 
The presence of the Lord was so real and so exciting to see everyone..
Online services were great and so glad we were able to do that but there is not anything quite as wonderful as going in person to a building and worshipping the Lord with others... 
Anyway.. 
That made my day..smile.. 

I decided that I would start my farm journals again.. 
the year 2020!
This is quite the year and so it will be interesting to see how it works out compared to the past ones.. 
I think this is the fourth time that we will be summering at the farm for most of the time.. 

With the world situation as far as the pandemic goes we did not know what to expect but happy we can be there..  

We have been out doing garden work and such..  

Everything is finally getting green... 
Early morning mist .... 
So beautiful!  

So happy that my herb beds are doing well even though it has been cool often.. 
That is Lovage on the back left with Comfrey on the right.. 
Out front is Tarragon and Parsley just planted.. 
How do you like my new ride?  grin.. 
That is the most wonderful contraption for this old gal... 
It helps me to get much more done as my feet are not great... 
The basil is in although I have several more plants.. 
This is one herb bed but I have two others plus a couple of veggie raised beds.. 
Do you see our garlic and onion plants in the back one.. 
The front one has Oregano, Ground Cherries, Fennel and such... 

There is the happy man over there... 
Doing what he loves.. 
That is a veggie garden and two over on the right that you can't see.. 

He took the wheeler up and I drove it while he held onto a plow and made rows for our potatoes!  LOL.. 
It was pouring rain and as I am waiting for him to do something I am thinking to myself that most people would think we had lost our marbles.. 
Why do we do the things we do?  lol..
I was soaked and so was he.. 
Most of the potatoes got in though.. 
Nothing that a hot bowl of soup won't fix... 

He is in his happy place.. smile.. 
Homemade beef broth that I made and then froze and barley and veggies..
Homemade bread and coleslaw... 
Plain old farm fare is what he loves best..

My sweet Aunt Eva's White Lilac are in bloom..   
How lovely is that, eh! 
They smell so heavenly.. 

We were so happy to see our farmer's cows out and in the pastures.. 
These are not our cows but a farmer who uses some of our fields... 
We love seeing them as you know.. 
They always coming running when we go out our lane if they are in the pastures there.. smile.. 

We picked up our chicks this past week... 
We only bought 20 this time and will see how it all goes as there are other chick days coming up... 
They are so cute right now...smile.. 
We will enjoy them this winter though for sure.. 

Some make and do things that I have been at.. 

Picked a bunch of wild violets.. 
Such a dear little flower.. 

Violet Oil to make Salves and soaps with... 

I was reading a wonderful book.. again!  lol.. 
How I love my books... I know.. 
I read everyday.. 
I always have since I was a young girl... 
I love books that were written about the 1800s for some reason.. 
An author I discovered this past winter was Donna Hubbard Scofield...
That First Montana Year and Back Home.. 
I loved them.. 
She is a Christian author.. 
In one of them she wrote of making a wedding cake and decorating it with sugared rose buds ... 
I looked it up and there were violets done so of course since I had some I decided to try it and will put them on something some day this summer.. 
To celebrate one thing or another.. smile.. 

And as always if there is some flower I can pick... 

I pick them and if I can't get to them my dear husband picks them for me.. 
He is a good man!  smile.. 

Made some perfume from a recipe on the web.. 

Just unscented lotion and add essential oils.. 
This has patchouli (of course), a couple drops of ylang ylang and a couple drops of lavender.. 
I like it... 
Found the sweet containers at the dollar store so will make some others for my gift pantry... 

Some days at the farm I am still going through boxes of stuff from our cottage and shop in St. Martins.. 
Last week I found a box of linens.. 


And lace... 
Pillow cases, luncheon cloths, table runners, doilies, napkins and a tea towel.. 
How I love thee... grin.. 
Some rainy day I will pull down the ironing board that is built in the kitchen wall and start ironing them.. 
I love stacking them on shelves here and there.. 
Do you?

I mentioned in my last post about planting some sprouts in these dear little egg cups..  
 
I told you I would just do a short post with just pics and show you them.. 
Sorry.... 
Another long post.. 
But you can skip right on by the words and look at the pics or not.. grin... 

I am almost done.. Honest.. lol.. 

Just wanted to share my view from my happy place.. 
My swing here at home.. 
On the windy evenings we have been having I just plop myself down and cover up with a sheep lined blanket Dustin gave me and watch the world go by.. 
So thankful for these wonderful blessings ... 

Where is your happy place? 
I have several to tell you the truth.. 
But I wanted a swing for years.. Literally.. 
So.. 
I really enjoy...

I always like to leave you with a recipe too.. 

I copied this off a group site I joined ... 
We love pasta salads although I know they are carbs but everything in moderation... right?  
This is tuna, peppers, cukes, onion and parsley and a bit of parm...\
My grandsons most requested salad..  

Well my friends I am finished for now.. 
Hope you are enjoying this wonderful season... 
The month of June is my second fave month.. 
May is my first.. smile.. 

Thank you for stopping by.. 
I know that I am as bad as a long winded preacher but so it is.. smile.. 
Looking forward to hearing from you all.. 
Take care of yourselves and your sweet families.. 
Trust in the Lord and He will direct your paths.. 

The main thing in this topsy turvy world is keep our eyes on the main thing.. 
Jesus!  

God bless.. 


13 comments:

  1. I do appreciate your lovely taste in all things! From gardens to linens!

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  2. What a lovely post Faye. I love the combination of food, recipes, things you have made and landscapes. It always makes me glad when the cows are turned out on the pastures in spring. Take care.

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  3. Lovely post, Faye - you accomplish so much! I enjoyed your garden and your garden ride - what a great idea.

    Sun today - I am out in my garden.

    Laurie

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  4. As always, I enjoy reading your posts and seeing the beautiful pictures!! Our church is to open June 14 with a limited opening. Only 75 at a time can attend and hopefully it won't be long til all can attend. I sure do appreciate them streaming the worship service. My little garden is really growing well and our son planted herbs for us too. God is good all the time!

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  5. Faye, I adore those soup bowls! Wherever did you find those? grin

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  6. I always love your farm posts. Thanks for sharing. God bless.

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  7. As always, I enjoyed your post and the pictures. You live in a beautiful place.

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  8. Another lovely visit with you dear Faye. I love to read all about your "doings" and what's for dinner and how you fit it all in is a mystery to me.
    You are an excellent example of a God fearing, God honoring woman who is the epitome of a wonderful homemaker. Cherish your wonderful husband and enjoy each moment together. You are blessed.

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  9. A new happy place...a swing to cozy up in and read! I added your book suggestion to my list, too. I do love the linens and can imagine how nice they will look when you have them ironed, folded, and stacked on a shelf.

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  10. Oh Faye, I love seeing what you have been up to. Farm life is the best...I am dreaming of the day we will be able to move back to the country.
    My happy is is my vegetable garden...I love pottering about in the dirt and soaking up the sunshine.
    Much love to you on this windy June day!

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  11. Isn't green a lovely color after winter shadows? White lilacs are enchanting:-)

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  12. This is the first time I've read your blog and I must say, it's lovely and relaxing. Thank you for sharing these delightful snapshots of your life. :)

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  13. I forgot to ask if you could post your recipe for making that beautiful perfume? Maybe you had posted it before and I just haven't located that post. Looking forward to some more beautiful pictures.

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