Thursday, May 28, 2015

Tortoises

Yesterday was the first time this year that Tagalong and Torty were together. So here is a video of their first encounter. Poor Torty. He just wants to be friends but Tagalong will have none of it.

Monday, April 13, 2015

Pot Roast Dinner

I've been experimenting with canning different foods and making meals with these canned foods. Last week I canned potatoes and carrots. These were not grown in my garden; I just bought them from the store.


Today, I tried to make a meal with the canned potatoes and carrots and a previously canned roast. It was very tasty and super easy to throw together. The canned roast had broth so I was able to make gravy. Adding some green beans and a salad would have made this perfect.



I learned some valuable lessons from this experiment. The potatoes need to be parboiled a couple more minutes before canning, and I need to cut the carrots into much larger pieces. 

All in all, though, I can foresee using this on busy days when I don't have time to cook. 

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Torty

Torty woke up yesterday. He hibernates in our bedroom closet and usually gets up in May. I didn't hear him walking around but saw him at the back door trying to get out. He went outside and searched the yard for something to eat. He especially likes dandelion flowers.


He remembered where his water dish is and got a nice long drink.


After a couple of hours he decided that it was indeed too early to wake up and came back inside. Here he is sleeping under Paul's shoes.


Friday, March 27, 2015

Classic Quote

Paul needed to get a new social security card, so he had to go in person to the Social Security office to handle this. For whatever reason, the Social Security office in Cochise County is in Douglas, over an hour away.

We discussed briefly whether or not it would be open Wednesday afternoon. I couldn't think of any national holiday or any reason it should be closed, so we went on ahead without calling. Of course, when we got there, the office was closed!!! Only on Wednesday afternoons. Why???


So Paul in typical fashion said, "I'm not surprised it's closed, but it doesn't diminish my disgust!" That sounds so much like him. I need to make a meme.


Monday, March 23, 2015

Astronomy Moment

Last night we had a family with 2 children come over to look through the telescope. The children were in kindergarten and 3rd grade. We were able to see Mars, Venus, Jupiter, the Pleiades, and the Orion nebula. We also were able to see the moon, which was about a quarter moon last night.

It is so neat to watch children's reactions to seeing things for the first time. When we had the moon in view, the 3rd-grade girl climbed up the ladder to have a look. She didn't say anything for about 5 or 10 seconds and then said, "WOW!" Then she looked for another several seconds and repeated, "WOW!" What a great response. It is exciting to view God's wondrous creation!


We were able to see something else that was interesting and new for me. It was an iridium flare. These are brief flashes of light caused by sunlight reflecting off the surface of a satellite. Here is a very good explanation of what happens and how to see an iridium flare. After seeing one of these, I'm looking forward to seeing more and trying to photograph one.

Psalm 19:1 "The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands."

Saturday, March 7, 2015

The Story of Lilly



You may be wondering why Lilly is so spoiled and why she gets special treatment. Here is her story.

Lilly actually belonged to our neighbors. In August 2012, their dog (before being trained) got into the chicken yard and killed or injured several chickens, Lilly included. She was barely hanging on, and they thought it best to separate her from the other chickens so she could be nursed back to health. So she came to live in our back yard and Arizona room.





As the pictures indicate, a very large patch of skin was torn from her back and a smaller patch torn from the front of her neck. After a couple weeks, she began to perk up and her skin began to heal. We spent a lot of time with her, and she became a pet to us. Eventually, we introduced her to our chickens, and as they became acquainted she found her place in the pecking order. When the time came for Lilly to return home, we wouldn't let her go haha. She had already become accustomed to our yard as her home, and she had also settled into our group of chickens, so we stole her.

Lilly still has bare patches on both her back and neck but otherwise is doing fine. Lilly spends her days with the other chickens; however, she still thinks that the back yard is her home and every night jumps over the fence and comes to the Arizona room and sleeps on the freezer. She also comes inside the house to lay her eggs and to get a little snack. She loves peanut butter! She is truly spoiled and we love her!