Monday, May 27, 2013

It's not easy being green...

These days all I have time to write is a review of the difference between Behavioral and Situational leadership styles, juxtaposed against a backdrop of Stephen Covey and Earnest Shackleton...

In the meantime we glimpsed summer come and go...For a moment it seemed as if spring would blend into summer with an ease that could make us all breathe deeply. But, the nice weather vanished as quickly as it came and has been replaced by weekend after weekend of rain...

I guess the plants seem to like it...











There were a few new additions this weekend to the yard. This one came from the V.V. for the bargain price of $14.00. Can you believe the find! It needs a little bit of fixing up, but in time it's going to be adorable...


These two came from Daddy-O and K.___. They made them for me. Aren't they remarkable?!


Sunday, May 5, 2013

Gilleon poses for his holiday card photo...


Aphid Invasions (and other tales from the dark side).

There are going to be so many bugs this year. Little insects with giant chompers all set to devour my fruit and veg. It's beginning with the irises and a major aphid invasion. This will be #1 on the after school to-do list this week.


I was lame and didn't go to school at all this weekend. I'll be frantic in the morning, but who could pass up the chance to enjoy this beautiful 83 degree Seattle day. I'm in love with the weather. It makes me long for summer with every inch of skin that can remain uncovered. It smelled like summer, looked like summer, and except for the fact that Kylene is currently picking out outfits for the week to come, it could have been summer...

We majorly tackled the task of edging today. And, as I said to my roommate: "It doesn't look good, but it does look better." The backyard in fact, is almost starting to look good. It depends a lot on where you stand, but if you pick just the right place, where you can see the pretty parts and hear the bees buzzing, life looks really good.


As for the front yard, if you look from far away, it almost looks good. I'm dreaming of apples. At least AN apple. Fingers crossed. As for crossing unnecessary, check out the carrots...



The over-wintered ones worked so well, I'm going to plant a whole bed next year! All the carrots are ready for eating, at least a month before the seasonal ones can even go in the ground. Hooray!

Potatoes are surfacing, peas are trellising, marigolds have been planted. See, summer?! I'm ready!





Saturday, May 4, 2013

Who says you can't do it all?

On Thursday Jellybean and I found ourselves with a list. I can't remember all the things that were on it. But, some were:

1. Bake a cake.
2. Prep ingredients for souffles.
3. Make curry and have Kelli to dinner.
4. Make and write birthday cards.
5. Pack for an overnight on the peninsula.
6. Organize for Friday at work.

And...there were many more...Including, dig some soil for a colleague who got the cool science kit and gets to teach about worms. It was when I found myself digging the soil into a classy 5-gallon bucket, in my RED FLATS that I decided I might have bitten off more than I could chew. Or, maybe I bit off just enough to enjoy it. All the jobs got done in the end. Maybe thanks to the shoes?


New Friends Arrive!!!

First...I drove all 10,142 of my newest friends from Silverdale (where K.___ & Daddy-O got for me these new buddies) to Seattle. They enjoyed most of the ferry ride except for the one part where this pilot-jerk and his girlfriend mocked the idea of bee-ownership.

Second, I left my friends alone in the backyard while I drove Kumquat to get her car.

Next, I suited up in the really awesome make-shift suit you're soon to see pictured. I did not get stung even once, so I give it five stars on the fake-suit-a-meter.

Finally. It was time. Here are the newest family members at 726. All 10,142 shall be called: Elizabeth (I jest, boys are not called Elizabeth).


Now, you will see how I squirt the bees with delicious, calming sugar water and open the food-trap very careful like:


Now, you will see how remove the queen and discuss the process with her. "You will stay nicely inside this box until your future lovers eat through the marshmallow to get to you. Isn't that romantic? They are so in love with you they will consume an entire-fluffy-white-cloud to be by your side!" 

This part is very delicate. The queen must be carefully inserted into the hive so the other bees can find her and eat her marshmallow. It is very tricky when your hands are shaking because you're worried you will injure the queen. 


Now...There are lots-o-bees-a-buzzin'.


Bees are going into the hive...


They are sealed up tight.


They are making themselves at home. 


I am so happy about my new friends!

Here are a few other things happening around the yard, here on this first weekend in May. 

Lilacs are blooming:


There's a new pot-tower in town:


The first iris has bloomed:


The raspberries have become a jungle:


Artie is barely contained:


Strawberries have doubled in size:


The tulips and daffodils are on their last legs:

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The tomatoes are creeping out of the greenhouse:


Happy Bee Day!