Hope later on I find the complete
obituary on a 1st cousin of my mother by marriage.
She was born in Greeley, Colo., and lived in Kennewick since 1958.
She was a homemaker.
Columbia Memorial Funeral Chapel, Pasco, is in charge of arrangements.
The seedling we started is doing o.k. Looks like a few could be transplanted in a larger containers. Another roll in the veggie garden got planted. Most of the roll consist of Beet, Round Red Ace. Then I finished the roll with Lettuce, All Star Gourmet Mix and Swiss Chard, Multicolor Bright Lights.
Use the food dehydrator to dry some carrots we got. I was looking at a blog called homestead survival and they had a picture of different dried vegetables. So I came up with the ideal of drying different veggies. I see so many possibility.
I found some morel mushroom a few in our yard. So Murphy found a few larger ones but they were so old or some animal ate on them.
I know I haven't said anything about this yet here on my blog. The lady I take care of Murphette is going come and stay with me for about 2 weeks. Some of her decision she makes I just shake my head. Any how at some other time I'll post more about it. I don't mind helping someone and I know she would be safe at my home.
Speaking of obituaries.....
ReplyDeleteEpitaph: George Carlin (suggested by himself) "Gee, he was here a moment ago."
Epitaph: Billy B Cook “Fuck god, I’m going somewhere else.” (Optional) DELETED.
I've never seen any morel's in this area, sure liked them when I lived over in Colville.
My dad died in Richland but was buried in Pinehurst Idaho, a few years ago my mother was planted next to him.
ReplyDeleteI'll plant a few tomato seeds about the middle of the month, other than that I'm not into growing much.
Drying foods is pretty simple, doesn't take anything fancy or require a lot of work if you have a decent slicer.