August 29, 2014
August 25, 2014
August 24, 2014
August 9, 2014
Summer School Graduation/ Pickles and Doughnuts
The end of summer school for Alden was celebrated with water mellon at the childcare and then we went to the new Gardiner doughnut shop Frosties.
Also, the fall harvest is underway and I have been pickling summer squash! It is a bread and butter pickle style brine and both the taste and texture are terrific. I also pickled cucumbers the flavor was good but the texture was too soft.
July 20, 2014
Kay Visit and Beach Visit
Elliott and Alden loved the sand and water and sand/water muck that pools when the tide goes out. It was a little windy (as typical for Maine beaches) so I lent Alden my shirt.
After the beach we went back to the house for a delicious meal.
July 15, 2014
April 23, 2014
Passover
So this post is being put up a little late.... so passover is more of a memory now. We had a great time and it was nice to connect with the family (and be hosted by Kay)... It was particularly nice to have Alden play music with uncle Aaron
April 22, 2014
Toad and Turtle Collection
Passover time and we are building family memories around catching frogs and turtles in the pond.
I cam a bit late to this party. By the time I arrived both Alden and Levin were hip-deep on the mucky water trying to capture critters. Ben and Aaron were a big help.Several frogs were captured as well as a baby turtle. Many other frogs and turtles escaped the clutches of the collectors.
It was at least a two hours before we had to leave, despite the protests of the boys.
April 13, 2014
Bee Spring Cleaning
Today was the first day nice enough to clean the bee hives. In general it is a good idea to wait till mid April (in Maine) to do spring maintenance.
This involves opening up the hives and seeing if the bees are still alive. If they are alive then I look through the frames and see if their are any babies, how much food is left, and if there is and mold or other distress. It is also a a time to scrape all the dead bees out from the bottom, and to rearrange the order of the boxes (put the top on the bottom and bottom on the top).
It looks like 4 out of 5 hives survived the winter, which I am very pleased with. Winter seemed pretty tough this year and I was worried less were going to make it.
This involves opening up the hives and seeing if the bees are still alive. If they are alive then I look through the frames and see if their are any babies, how much food is left, and if there is and mold or other distress. It is also a a time to scrape all the dead bees out from the bottom, and to rearrange the order of the boxes (put the top on the bottom and bottom on the top).
It looks like 4 out of 5 hives survived the winter, which I am very pleased with. Winter seemed pretty tough this year and I was worried less were going to make it.
April 7, 2014
Uncle Ben Visit
Uncle Ben came to visit and show off his muscles. Alden and Elliott were up to the challenge and showed their muscled right back at him.
Ben and Alex are on their way to Maryland by driving south and visiting friends along the way. we will be meeting them in Maryland in about a week for Passover.
Scott came to visit as well and prompted a trip to the coast.
Ben and Alex are on their way to Maryland by driving south and visiting friends along the way. we will be meeting them in Maryland in about a week for Passover.
Scott came to visit as well and prompted a trip to the coast.
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