Before anything else…check out the North Fork of the Holston River this morning which runs in front of the house. This was the view this morning following last night’s rain. That girl is muddy!
A blog reader asked, in a roundabout way, why I’m doing this blogging thing. Well….it is way more fun than cleaning house. Actually, it’s an answer to a question I’ve heard many times…”why do you live there?” I can’t articulate a single answer so in writing this blog, I’m hoping to respond. So many good reasons…
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We are still up to our necks in Kandy Korn. Last night, while I froze corn, I pleaded and begged made a suggestion that Mike make a “corn run” and drop off a few ears here and there. It’s garden wars…turn your head and we’ll leave some squash on your doorstep! He hung it on our neighbors’ doors! Today, I ran up the road to Don and Molly Kiser’s and left a few ears in their barn which I felt allowed me to steal a couple of their tomatoes. See how it works!
However, I’m getting some unwelcome help on getting rid of the corn. I know who it is based on the evidence…
Rocky Raccoon!!! He has forgotten how nice I was to him two winters ago when he was cold and hungry and I gave him peanut butter sandwiches. Just look at this…
See the chewed up ears between all the baby gourds that have volunteered because I didn’t hoe the garden.
I asked Luckie about helping me out…maybe going out and giving the raccoons a good barking tonight…she was waiting on me to take her for a trip around the Mendota Loop (Swinging Bridge to Mendota Road to Barn Rock to Swinging Bridge).
After the loop Luckie said “see my cute little paw in this picture…you can kiss it but I’m not chasing your ‘coons. I’m retired!”
This week is a busy week…especially since I laid around all day yesterday and did nothing. Mt. Vernon UMC’s VBS starts Sunday, and I am so excited about it but there is quite a bit of work involved. On Saturday, I get to decorate the church like a farm which is going to be fun! We’re “Farming the Fruits of the Spirit”…a great reason to find a use for my burlap since the burlap curtain project failed so miserably (see here), stack up straw bails, set up a Fruits of the Spirit Fruit Stand inside the “Spirit Corral.” You get the message..it’s going to be a blast!! Check out Mt. Vernon’s Facebook page for all the scoop.
Finally, I’ve had some company show up. Look at these pals….
Because of the work these little guys have created, VBS, and my extremely filthy house, I will not be posting again until Sunday night.