Little Canyon with snow on the distant mountain |
Arriving
at the farm property yesterday morning (Monday, April 29), we discovered that
one of the pines from the burned stand at the bottom of the lane had broken in
the wind and was lying in the road. Once we had unpacked the Dakota, Mike proceeded
to cut it up and pile it for burning. It was an unexpected chore, which meant
he didn’t finish his to-do list.
The
day was rather chilly – 42 when we arrived and 51 around noon. The breeze made
it seem even cooler.
Hallie's laurel |
I
spent most of my time emptying boxes in the dining room – recipes and recipe
books, two boxes of “miscellaneous counter stuff,” and a box of towels. Before
lunch, I was feeling the chill of the house, so I went outside to work in the
sun. I daydreamed over the raised beds, imagining them filled with delicious produce
from vintage seeds. Well, I’ve ordered the seeds, so we’ll see. The strawberry
bed needs attention soon. I discovered that both rhubarb plants are alive and
well, and they, too, need attention. Only one of Hallie’s laurel trees wintered
over, but I’m not sure it will pull through a hot summer. It was an experimental
project that happened at a time when I couldn’t give them as much attention as
they deserved. Even so, I think laurels probably prefer the “wet side.”
Bess is six today. |
American coot on the pond |
Mike
and I ate our light lunch on the front porch steps, allowing Bess some extra
bites since it was her birthday. He went on with his outdoor chores while I
vacuumed Hallie’s room and made her bed. I wonder if the three of us could sleep
in the one bed because right now it’s all I have. Mike called Big Mike the
Contractor, and he said the shower door in the master bath still has to be
caulked, and he’s awaiting a part so that he can hang the master bedroom closet
doors. It can’t happen fast enough to suit me.
We
loaded our trash and left the place about 2:30 in order to make it to the
transfer station in Orofino before closing. I also brought a load of laundry to
town, mostly kitchen towels. KW