Showing posts with label frogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frogs. Show all posts

Saturday, May 19

Tail End of the Week: Get Your Friday Farm Fix #10

Welcome to the Friday Farm Fix, a new series on Farmgirl Fare where I share a random sampling of what's been happening around the farm during the past week. Just joining us? You'll find all the Friday Farm Fix posts here.

5-18-12 Friday Farm Fix #11 (1)
Vintage washtubs in the homemade greenhouse

How to describe this past week? Hot, dry, and way too dusty. We've had less than two inches of rain in the last eight weeks, which was supposed to be our rainy growing season (remember when the creek flooded last year?). The grass in the fields is already going to seed and burning up, and even the weeds are shriveled. You'd think it was the middle of August rather than the middle of May.

When the forecast is calling for a heat index of 127 degrees—and they've taken out the promised rain—you know it's time to just stop checking the weather.

My hunky farmguy Joe spent another week out of commission, though his back is slowly healing. He even came down to the sheep barn last night to help a little with chores—after the sun had ducked behind the ridge. He has one more week on the medicine that really knocks you for a loop if you go out in the sun.

In the meantime, the scenery is pretty, the air conditioner works, and there's plenty of food, which is good because that no-sun medicine has also given Joe a humongous appetite. Yesterday out the bedroom window we saw a doe with a baby fawn that was so small it looked like a rabbit. (And that gorgeous brown moth below was almost as big as the fawn.) And the bright side of having only one of us working outside for the past 20 days? There's a lot less dirty laundry!

I've been spending a lot of time in the garden, planting, weeding, and watering (these ultra light Water Right garden hoses are the best). From garden to kitchen: lots of Italian parsley, basil, and chives, Red Russian kale (from last year's plants), the entire bed of gourmet lettuce (it's more than it looks like once you start cutting!), green onions and spring onions, and of course Swiss chard.

My favorite basil pesto recipe (which works with green or purple basil) is here, and I'm thinking about parsley pesto. Have you ever made it?

28 more farm photos below. . .

Saturday, May 21

Saturday Night Dose of Cute: Froga

Frog doing yoga - Farmgirl Fare


More frog photos:
5/16/08: Ribbit

The Daily Donkey 104: Stock Dog Inspection

© FarmgirlFare.com, where you never know what you'll find on the front door when you come back from tucking in the sheep—and this has been the froggiest spring we can remember. They are, as you can clearly see, everywhere. It's great.

Thursday, August 21

Thursday Farm Photo:
Even Prettier than John Deere Green


Ribbit

© Copyright 2008 FarmgirlFare.com, the award-winning blog where some of you serious frog fans may recognize this little cutie (maybe this photo actually does qualify as a Daily Dose of Cute?) as the one who was hanging out poolside back in May. We weren't trying to pull a froggy fast one on you here — simply came across it while sorting through old photos and fell in love all over again. That gorgeous coloring! Meanwhile the spring is teeming with frogs who all leap into the water when you walk over and dunk in the big empty beer bottle you use to prime the pump that fills up the water tank on the back of the truck, and all you can hear for a couple of seconds is a hysterical sounding chorus of "Eeek! Eeek! Splash! Eeek! Eeek! Splash!"

Saturday, May 31

Saturday Daily Dose of Cute


Hanging Out Poolside

© Copyright 2008 FarmgirlFare.com, the award-winning blog where brightly colored bathing suits are all the rage this year - and the longer we stare at frogs (which we feel you can never have too many of around) the more we're fascinated by them.

Friday, May 16

Friday Farm Photo #2: Ribbit!


Spotted by the Barn

© Copyright 2008 FarmgirlFare.com, the award-winning blog where the spring box is full of eggs, frogs are hopping up everywhere, and the nightly summer serenade has already begun. There's nothing quiet about springtime on the farm!

Tuesday, April 11

Spring In The Spring


Do You Know What These Are?







They're Even On The Water Pump



Need A Hint?



Click On This Photo To See Who's On Guard Duty

We hear some pretty wild noises drifting up from the spring box this time of year. But the real serenades have yet to begin. Soon. . .

Thursday, June 23

Daily Farm Photo: 6/23/05


Camouflaged Garden Toad