There is no place like home |
So, it’s Sunday and time for our little “farm tour”.
At least I think it’s Sunday...
Without our usual routine of all things Market-related, my
week seems more than a little off kilter. And, then Thanksgiving felt like it
should be Sunday, followed by a weird, harvest-less Friday and yet another somewhat
Sunday-like Saturday...so, now I’m wondering if I will just overlook Monday
altogether.
I hope to find our “off-season” routine this week. Although
about the time I get into a groove, it will be time to gear up for Market
season once more!
cold weather means ICE on the stock tanks |
Not a whole lot happened on the hill in the past few days.
At the end of last week’s Market a cold front blew through and put an effective
end to any and all outdoor growth. The cold wind has sucked the last of the
moisture out of everything and we have been under a red flag weather warning.
(that means that conditions are right for wildfires and outdoor burning has
been banned) A couple of large forest fires are burning on the other side of
the Blue Ridge and when the wind shifts, the smoke invades the Valley. More about those fires HERE.
We were surprised to see a huge plume of smoke hanging over the mountains as we
traveled the interstate on our only real farm-related task of picking up the
last lamb chops of the 2016 season. I'm happy to report that the freezers are filled to capacity in anticipation of Winter Sales. (hope everyone is hungry!)
The drought and incessant winds are proving to be a
challenge for the area. Firefighters are struggling to contain the fires and
many farmers are starting to feed hay somewhat earlier this year since the
grass growth has come to an end. Here on the hill, the sheep are working their
way around the farm, eating any stockpiled grass prior to moving to the barnlot
for the winter since we are just about five weeks from the first lambs.
grazing sheep |
The focus of the week was Thanksgiving preparation. There was cleaning to do and food to prepare.
And, a project to finish...
In case you were wondering, our mystery project was “busy boards”
for the minions. Pieces of plywood were painted a bright color and coated with
poly (that was my contribution) then we scoured the hardware section of the
store for interesting items. We found locks, a light, spring-y things and a
paper roller...all sorts of things to keep little minds and fingers busy. The
Boss arranged and attached all the trinkets to the boards.
I think they were a
success!
playing with Daddy |
word of the day is WOW! |
On the food front, we try to feature as much home-grown food
as possible. And, that means we generally have lamb and chicken (and NOT
turkey...hopefully this doesn’t offend our turkey growing friends and
neighbors!) This year we decided to try something a little different and we
brined the lamb roast, effectively turning it into a ham. Or would that be lam?
Lam-ham? Whatever you call it, it was incredibly good!
Lamb-ham |
it wouldn't be T'giving without dessert |
chocolate cheesecake with caramel ganache |
Happy Turkey Day! |
Suffice it to say, I am truly thankful...
T'giving 2016 |
Now that the Market is over, it’s time to get all the
bookwork done in preparation for tax season. Every year I mean to keep up
better during the season and every year I fail miserably. However, I’m about
halfway done with my catching up and once I’m finished we can review the season
and revise our plans for next year.
Remy is "helping" |
Which we need to think about doing...soon. Very soon.
I kid you not. The "off-season" is a true misnomer. The
first seed catalog arrived yesterday!
And, that is it. The holiday week seemed incredibly short.
The upcoming week marks the beginning of our ninth season of “winter sales”, so it's time to re-group and re-focus and get back to work.
Hope you’re having a Happy
Sunday!
chilly sunrise |
Allegheny mountains |
sunset |
Thanks for stopping by! Come back and “visit” us again real
soon.