Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Guilty and Lucky

I'm looking back over my recent posts and realizing how much I have slacked off. I'm sorry. Outside life has picked up a good deal in the past few months, and my blogging has seriously suffered. My fitness, my crafts and my cooking have also all suffered recently, but I am now going to make a concerted effort to do more of these things I enjoy. Luckily for me though, just because I have slacked off in cooking does not mean I have slacked off in eating good food. Dr. H is a fabulous cook, and has seriously been stepping up. Last night I came home after an after-work meeting, and Dr. H had made me a freaking delicious curry! The man can cook, let me tell you! It tasted fresh and light and a little bit like Love. I know I'm lucky.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Unsprung Spring

I have to say, I am getting a bit frustrated with Spring over on this side of the state. Over in Seattle, the daffodils are already up, and the trees are all in bloom. Here though, it is still mostly bare. Alright, alright, I'll admit that I have seen a few crocuses up in some gardens... but mine is still depressingly brown. Come on greenery! Come on flowers! Come on sun! Until the weather over here decides to cooperate, I guess I will have to continue to feed my need to grow something by tending my starts and reading all the small-scale farming books I can get my hands on. Any suggestions?

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Conference-ing and New Career



I'm a sailor! I sail! Well...drive actually. As part of the EEAW (environmental education association of Washington)  conference this past weekend, I got to drive a 60 foot research vessel through the Puget Sound. Talk about awesome! This was by far my favorite part of the conference, even though I live in the good ol' Inland Northwest where this particular skill will not really come in too handy. It really made me want to spend more time on the water though, and we have plenty of that around here. It is just in the form of lakes and rivers, so a huge boat like this one might be a bit overkill.

Strangely enough, it took traveling over to the west side of the state for me to get some sunshine. It has been cold and rainy here in Spokane for far too long. Poor Dr. H was stuck working this weekend and didn't get to join me in lovely Poulsbo. This is a cute little Norwegian town that I like more and more each time I visit it. It is small and cute and just gorgeous with views of the Olympics and the Cascades. Who knows, after our stint in Spokane, Dr. H and I might just go Viking!

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Growing Our Family

The chicks: Lucy in front
We are now the proud parents of three baby chicks. We have started a small (read 3 couples) chicken cooperative in our backyard. Well, technically the chicks are in the guest bedroom, but their future home is a lovely coop in our backyard.  These lovely little babies will supply us with some lovely colored eggs in around 15 weeks. Right now they are 3 days old, and just as cute as can be. After some cuddle time last night, we decided on names for the little girls. The Rhode Island Red is named Lucy, the Aracauna (blond) is named Ethel, and the Bard Rock (black) is named Gretta. Collectively, they are known as the Dixie Chicks. hehe
Gretta
Ethel

I have also been starting my veggie garden from seed, and am pleased that most of the veggies seem to be coming along quite nicely. Soon I will have to thin and transplant some of the starts into bigger pots.
Broccoli

So with our new chicks and our ever-expanding vegetable garden, I seem to be well on my way to becoming an urban farmer. Well....more suburban than urban....but a farmer none the less!

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Busy Busy

I have been a busy little bee. I have been battling this monster cold, starting my seedlings for my garden, and learning all about hawks and owls for my job. Though I still haven't actually cleaned a quail for the birds myself yet, I was taught how to do it by a precocious 11 year old hunter who participated in "HOOT Camp" at the center this week. If a little boy can do it, well dang it, so can I! 

I have also been going to tons of meetings and conferences, and have schmoozed with all the top environmental Education people in the Inland Northwest. Pretty cool!