Tuesday, October 26, 2010

First snow!


OK, who covered up my garden?   
Wheeeeee!
 





I love running around in this!

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Projects Completed

"before"
This past winter we decided we needed a few changes to our compound.  Well, ok, I decided we needed some changes.  We needed a new bigger wood shed, a barn for my John Deere tractor and  more attention to our greenhouse.  I have to admit, I really didn't think we would complete these projects in just one summer season.  Especially given the fact that it rained 85% of the summer, Gretchen still had to run her B&B business and I crushed my finger in the wood splitter!  Anyone can do these projects with two good hands!




We needed a new woodshed because I was tired of shoveling snow off the wood pile to feed our new outside wood furnace during the cold winter months. It sounded logical to me ... until my building techniques got out of hand and the shed became a 42 foot pole barn!  But, it's done and will be great when the snow arrives and we can get at the wood with little effort.  





The big project was the Deere Barn.  We have already stashed the toys for the winter... they fit!

The greenhouse we built last fall was augmented this spring by a "cold frame" ... we moved the existing raised beds and added a cover -- the roll-up sides give the plants air while the cover provides a bit of protection from the elements.  We used it for our celery, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower, kolirabi, radishes lettuce, peppers and squash.
For the winter, we just take the plastic down. 

Friday, October 8, 2010

Last Piece!

See the smile on Scott's face... and the smiley face he put on the last piece of siding!!  This means the shell of the Deere barn is finished. 

 

Even the dogs were impressed...
they watched as he carried it up the scaffold
and hammered it in place

Finished!


Thursday, October 7, 2010

Termination Dust

... that's the term for the snowfall on the mountains that signals the end of summer (as seen here on one of the peaks in the Chugach Range near Anchorage last week).  The weather is definitely colder, and the snow line clearly is descending... even the Talkeetna Mountains have a dusting of snow.  The local TV station news/weather team are betting on when there will be officially measurable snow... estimates are from 12-30 October so far.  We've been below freezing the last couple of mornings, and the rain we had yesterday looked like it was mixed with snow.  Winter is not far away.