I am preparing my garden right now to plant my first crop from these seeds. I would have started earlier, but we have been having crazy weather. This is a work in progress, I am building raised beds in my backyard and they are constantly under improvement. Right now I need to get compost and dirt to cover them.
I am currently watching a webinar about why you should buy, raise and save seeds as part of your survival preparedness. Last year I helped Kickstart a program for Fruition Seeds in Naples adn Branchport, New York. They grow and sell heirloom seeds, guaranteed GMO free.
I am preparing my garden right now to plant my first crop from these seeds. I would have started earlier, but we have been having crazy weather. This is a work in progress, I am building raised beds in my backyard and they are constantly under improvement. Right now I need to get compost and dirt to cover them.
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I went to a wonderful conference called Fruitmania at Cypress Gardens last Saturday. I had a good time. There were many good speakers, presentations, as well as plants and books to buy. Everyone got a chance at various door prizes and got to vote on the best jelly/jam presented for blind taste testing. I will definitely go again next time. It was well worth the money and my time. They always have good contests, I wish to win this one. {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252 {\fonttbl\f0\fmodern\fcharset0 Courier;} {\colortbl;\red255\green255\blue255;\red0\green0\blue0;\red254\green254\blue254;} \deftab720 \pard\pardeftab720\sl360\partightenfactor0 \f0\fs24 \cf2 \cb3 \expnd0\expndtw0\kerning0 \outl0\strokewidth0 \strokec2 a Rafflecopter giveaway\ } This is my second attempt at a hat on my circle loom. I like the color and fit. I'll be making a few more for sending to relatives for Christmas.
I finished my first e-wrap knit hat. I made a few errors but it was my first. My first attempt was a little too long and tight. My next one should fit me. I love the colors. This book has many patterns from basic to intermediate. If I finish a few more in time, I will send them to my nieces and nephews for Christmas.
Today is one of a few Thanksgivings that I've been able to be home because I've been contracting overseas. That is one big thing to be thankful for, that I'm home at this time. I am currently looking for steady work as well as working on my projects to sell on my Etsy store. It is all a work in progress.
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone reading this. We went to a role playing convention in Charlotte, NC; it lasted from Friday-Sunday. Almost 700 people attended the event at the Hilton Hotel.
It was a cold and blustery weekend, but we had a good time. I played in multiple games of Savage Worlds in multiple campaign settings. As well as multiple panels, in between gaming and panels; I walked around visiting people and shopping. I bought a few things and painted miniatures. Friday 6pm Writing in the RPG Industry (great) 7 pm Miniature Painting Workshop. 8 pm Battle for Oz (SW), it was a great game and fun. I just wish that it hadn't lasted until midnight. Saturday 9 am Winter Break (SW), I played a variation of Sarah Connor (terminator) 11 am World Building (great), the panel members like the concept for my world 130 pm Mark of Murder (SW), interesting game. It was like criminal minds, I played an investigative reporter that was helping the cops and FBI. 6 pm Charity Auction. Everything was sold, I picked up a folding, rolling crate--I love it. Sunday 9 am Shaintar Justice and Life (SW), great game. I played a goblin rogue and was able to keep it for the Living campaign. The pictures below are from this game. I am working on my 1st canning experiment with 3 acorn squash in 4 pint jars. I probably should have done something simpler to start with, but had some squash that needed to be used. I had to search for the directions to can it at 15 psi though, because the instructions in the Home Preserving manual (came with my Fugor Duo pressure canner) said to can it at 10 psi, my pressure canner only has a Hi (15 psi) and Lo (8 psi) setting.
Thankfully I found some instructions on someone else's blog where they used 15 psi for 55 minutes and it turned out fine. Currently, I have 20 minutes left and then will test the seals. After depressurizing and letting everything cool off, I found out that 1/2 the fluid in each jar had leaked out. and one of the jars didn't seal. Thankfully the manual said that everything was fine, except for the one that didn't seal. That one went in the fridge and will be used soon. Overall, not a bad experience. After eating breakfast and watering my plants I headed to the Armory in Charleston, SC for Pagan Unity Day.
I arrived just in time for the opening circle. Afterwards, I walked around the booths, bought some items, talked with a lady for a while before attending my first class. The workshop is called "Eco-Friendly Magick" by Deanna Anderson. Rainwater jar for rituals: mason jar, nylon and a rubber band or string; put in fridge/pantry until needed. She talk about nature spirits called "kashas". From the Earth we get, to the earth we give. She's writing "witches for the wild witch" book. I ate lunch afterwards. The second workshop was "crystal therapy 101" by Rick Huffman. Third was "30 best pagan albums", during the class I went through some gardening magazines to decide which ones to take home. Everyone was packing up when the class finished. When had the finishing ritual and then headed home. I am working on a variety of projects for Etsy and to bring to the Mace convention in NC, next month. I have been painting figures and designing numerous other objects for both venues listed above.
I will post pictures when finished. I am also clearing space for another raised bed by chopping down another azalea bush that is overrunning its bed. I have found an annoying ivy like vine that has killer thorns as a defense, on numerous bushes. They leave a wicked wound. I thought it looked nice, until it bit me. |
MelissaI have always loved nature. When I was younger in a small town in NE Washington. In the summer or anytime that I felt like it, I was always hiking up and down the hills along the Coulee Wall (canyon). Archives
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