Bees, Birds, Berries, and Blooms!
Sunday, June 14, 2026
I went to see a man about a horse...
Sunday, June 7, 2026
June is for flowers...
I don't have much to say. Just enjoying the clouds and the flowers.
My timing couldn't have been better, catching the little chub coming in for a landing.
My Australian Copper roses are blooming like crazy. They only bloom once and don't have a scent, but I love them anyway.
Monday, June 1, 2026
What a wonderful world..
We had quite a bit of rain over the weekend. I can't complain, since it hasn't hailed yet. Friday was nice. I used the smoker to make a bacon and blackberry pizza on nanna bread. It was wonderful.
It has been pretty wet here. We've had rain almost every day. If Dollor wants a walk it has to be a well-timed event.
I know my husband loves me because when I came home from work tonight my planters were safely tucked under the porch. It started to hail and he knew I'd be upset if they got destroyed. I am luck indeed.
Our Western Tanager has returned. One of my favorite spring birds. He stands out against the green aspen.
We've had tree frogs calling like crazy. I was able to catch this one relaxing in a mudpuddle.
Monday, May 25, 2026
Dad was right..
When I was a kid, dad would drop my brother, sister, and I off at a cornfield and send us in to go pull velvet leaf weeds. He would always say one weed creates thousands of seeds. Well, I guess he is right. I have tried to pick dandelions from my orchard for the last two weekends. I use the flowers to make wine. I've been picking this dandelion patch for 15 years and I guess he was right. There is hardly a dandelion to be found. It took 15 years, but I made a dent. Not exactly what I wanted, now I need find somewhere else to get dandelions. So Dad, yes, it is possible to eradicate a weed. Maybe not in the timeframe you were hoping.
Picking dandelions wasn't all I did this weekend. We went to the garden center and I got some plants. I also pulled weeds in the flower beds. All of my plants got a good dose of fertilizer.The bears are out fishing. I also have my little bears in front flying the flags. I didn't get a picture of them. I will next week.
Sunday, May 17, 2026
Finally flowers...
Yesterday the sun was out and it was wonderful. Today it was rainy, foggy, and cold. It was a great day for coffee and Maple & Brown Sugar Malto Meal.
Yesterday while I was working in the sun, Dollor spent his time accumulating a pile of sticks in the shade. If you want to see something funny, watch a dog carry a four-foot stick at high speeds through the woods. It gave his teeth a workout.
My daffodil bed is looking great. The red primroses and blue grape hyacinths really set them off.
All of those primroses come from an after Easter sale at the grocery store 30 years ago. One leaf sticking out in the sale bin. Needless to say they are very happy here in the hills.
I planted my garden pumpkins, squash, tomatoes, cantaloupe, and herbs last Sunday. They are doing pretty good. Of course it is supposed to snow tomorrow. Everything is covered with buckets and pots. Hopefully, that will help them through the next few days.
I've started protecting my seedlings from voles by using plastic collars. Not only do they keep animals from munching them but also seem to help retain heat.
I did see a few butterflies while I was out and about. Of course, that was yesterday. Everything, including me, was snug in it's bed today trying to stay warm.
Have you planted your gardens yet? Do you have primroses? They are one of my favorite flowers.
Sunday, May 10, 2026
Family, food, and fun...
What a fabulous weekend. Family, food, and fun. Kelly's family from Minnesota came out to turkey hunt. We had a great time. While the guys hunted, Tricia, Mya, and I found all sorts of things to do. Baking, shopping, hiking, and of course sitting and visiting over coffee and watching the turkeys in the yard while the men are out in the woods hunting.

My GREAT niece, Mya, enjoys baking as much as I do and has always wanted to try making a French Chocolate Silk Pie. I found a recipe at The Best French Silk Pie: Copycat Perkins at Home - Wholesome Farmhouse Recipes
For the chocolate silk filling
- 4 Ounces Unsweetened Chocolate melted and cooled
- 1 Cup Unsalted Butter softened, 2 sticks
- 1 ½ Cups Granulated Sugar
- 1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract
- 4 large eggs or pasteurized eggs if preferred
For the whipped topping
- 1 Cup Heavy Whipping Cream
- 2 Tablespoons Powdered Sugar
- 1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract
- Chocolate curls or shavings for garnish
Instructions
- Prepare the pie crust. Roll out the dough on a lightly floured surface and transfer it to a 9-inch pie pan. Trim and crimp the edges. Prick the bottom with a fork, line with parchment paper, and fill with pie weights or dry beans. Note. A purchased unbaked crust will work just fine for this recipe. But you can make your own. We have a flaky pie crust recipe.
- -Bake at 375°F (190°C) for 15 minutes. Remove weights and bake another 10–12 minutes until golden brown. Cool completely.
- -Prepare the filling. Melt the unsweetened chocolate in a double boiler or microwave-safe bowl. Let it cool slightly.-In a large bowl, cream together softened butter and sugar for 5–7 minutes, until light and fluffy.
- -Add melted chocolate and vanilla. Beat to combine.
- -Add eggs one at a time, beating on medium-high speed for 3–4 minutes after each addition. This gives the filling its silky texture. ⚠️ Note: This recipe uses raw eggs. Use pasteurized eggs if concerned about food safety.
- Assemble the pie. Spoon the chocolate filling into the cooled pie shell. Smooth the top. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 4 hours or overnight.
- -Make the whipped topping. In a cold mixing bowl using a hand mixer, beat the heavy cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla until stiff peaks form. Spread or pipe the whipped cream over the chilled pie.-Top with chocolate shavings, curls, or chocolate chips to garnish.
- Chocolate curls or shavings
It was a beautiful day to hike and luckily there weren't a lot of people on the trail. The water was cold and clear. The stream was filled with trout, and we were lucky enough to see the American dipper. It is a rare bird here in the hills. I wasn't able to get a good picture of it. They are pretty cool little birds as we watched it swim under water looking for food.
Traditions are important and I can't think of a better tradition than the Fuller Turkey Hunt. Kyle and Tricia have raised some amazing kids and it has been a joy to watch them grow. Whenever we are together there is laughter, stories, and adventures. I hope everyone had a great Mother's Day and was able to spend time with their family.
Sunday, May 3, 2026
April snow showers bring May flowers...
April showers did bring May flowers. My tulips and daffodils are looking good. I never have much luck with tulips as they rarely come back after about 2 years. These yellow ones have held on for a long time.
I am super happy to see the bees made it through the spring. Usually, they make it through the winter and then I lose them in April because it warms up and then freezes again. They don't like those big temperature swings.As always, I can't help but do close ups of my flowers. The intricacies enamor me.
I should have been more patient and waited to catch a bumble bee, but I was busy.
We have turkey hunters coming on Wednesday, so I had to finish up my spring cleaning. Mainly washing windows and mopping the basement. My husband got all of the bedding washed. Dollor was tired just watching me.
Hope your weekend was productive. Do you see any bees out around your home?













































