




And here's a cantaloupe that escaped the raised bed onto the gravel walkway:
Another closeup of one of the watermelons:
On to dogs (my favorite). As many will remember I lost my BIG buddy Baxter back in February. We buried him near the house and are now in the process of making an appropriate "park" area to memorialize his faithful life of love. We'll bury Alexis' other cremated kitty/doggie friends here as well. These are a couple of the lilies that have already bloomed.
Here's "Uncle Mosby" and our new baby Doberman "Dixie Doodle" sharing what we call the interspring mattress (it's actually a rebounder trampoline that she has teethed on). As you can see they already love each other:
"Boone Dog" is doing well but not shown. Boone has turned out to be VERY smart and the most obedient dog I've ever had... he actually comes when you call him.
We learned about the ducks about a month ago when we responded to a tip on Doberman puppies for sale. We arrived thinking "puppy" but we were quickly diverted to an education about ducks. Learning about ducks was fascinating... especially Indian Runners. We had planned on getting some chickens as a prep measure anyway but learned that ducks are easier to take care of and an Indian Runner can lay as many as 300 eggs per year (hopefully I didn't get 13 drakes!). Low maintenance, prolific egg producers... sounded good to me. We shifted gears from dogs to ducks and didn't buy a puppy that day.
Last week I was at my buddy Ed Russell's "antique" shop in Monteagle. Alexis and I were in need of some kind of towel storage thingie for the master bath... shelving, cabinets... something? I looked across Ed's shop and spotted the perfect weirdness in keeping with my reputation for marching to a different drummer. I quickly did a barter trade with Ed... we take turns cheating each other... I can't remember whether it was my turn to cheat him or vice versa? Nevertheless I traded an old sofa for his cow wine rack. Ed is extraordinarily talented with welding, metal work, etc. so he took his torch and cut every other row of bottle racks off to make more space for towels. In keeping with my description of myself "delightfully eccentric, yet unrefined" here is our NEW cow towel rack:
This is a long shot of the front of our Irish cottage showing the whiskey barrels with honeysuckle plants. We are in progress of setting the barrels in place... the idea is to have the sweet smelling vines grow on the lattice work. Our fenced garden area and duck pen are between the house and the storage building. The garden fence is barely visible in this picture unless you click the picture to enlarge it.
This is a picture of what our "landscaping" will look like... au natural... NO GRASS MOWING!
Tomorrow we get our 15 Indian Runner ducklings... we have been told that they are relatively easy to raise and after about 5 months they will begin producing as many as 300 eggs/year/duck (assuming we don't end up with 15 drakes)... the duckies are just another one of our preps getting ready for the future that Obama has in store for us. Today we put medal siding on our duck house. It still needs to be washed down because the tin was muddy but this is where the little quackers will get out of "fowl" weather. Their waterer and feeder (red) are sitting next to the "baby duck ramp:"
Here's a video of these unusual ducks... we don't have a Border Collie so I'll be responsible for herding the little quackers... you'll see why they are called "runners:"
About 8 tomato plants:
Lots of Vidalia onions (yum!) and about 5 strawberry plants in the 4 X 4 raised bed next to the onions:
This is Alexis' 12th century antique rose that needs to be transplanted:
This is the view of our "front yard" and driveway looking out our kitchen window (with our new gate closed):
All in all, we love living in the woods on the Cumberland Plateau... we even welcomed a new barbecue restaurant to Monteagle (7 miles east of us on I-24) last week... our prayers have been answered... it ain't Texas/Oklahoma BBQ but it's not bad.
We have half barrels and other large containers to put along the front of the house for flower boxes and climbing "stuff" (?)... probably roses or Confederate Star Jasmine. I'm going to mount the "Brigid's Wood" sign on the left side of the door and we'll plant flowers in this really cool metal clothes hamper below the sign... there will be flowers coming out everywhere:
Before Terry brought the compost and gravel I built six 4' X 8' raised beds for this year's garden. Using forks on Terry's BobCat we brought last year's four "square foot gardens" over and put them next to the raised beds. Then Terry filled the raised beds with compost:
Alexis and her mother worked this afternoon and began prepping the soil in the 4 square foot garden boxes. We also planted some flowers around Baxter's grave... I sure miss my big buddy! He's been gone now almost seven weeks.
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