romance and seeds catalogs

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You might think those two don’t really go together but for me they oh so do.  I have said it for many years but during winter I can be caught romancing a seed catalog or two.  This year it really is true.  I can’t do a darned thing outside, unlike in Florida where winter is the best time to garden.  Actually last week, I decided my farm would be in my kitchen, that counts right?  Say. yes.

I drove to 5 different stores and could not find one store that had a bag of compost or soil for sale.  Dorothy, I don’t think we are in Kansas anymore…  I finally went to a big box home improvement store and almost got frostbite in the 10 minutes I was outside in the gardening section.  It was silly of me not to wear gloves when the temps outside were in the negative but I honestly didn’t think being outside for a few minutes would cause me so much pain.  The pain in my fingers was so bad I could barely think straight.  Anyhoo, I’m getting off the subject here.  So I bought 3 large terracotta pots and 2 big bags of compost.  Took them home and was so happy to set up something living in dirt where I could play with it but the second I put those bags down in the kitchen, I knew this was not going to be an instant gratification sort of deal.  The soil was frozen solid.  I tried banging them on the ground, massaging to loosen and the only thing that happened was frozen fingers again.  So they sat there in my kitchen next to the warm air vent for the next two days.  Having that little area to grow something in is really helping me get through this winter.  I never knew how important being connected to soil is to me before.  It is as important as eating real food or feeding my crafting soul.  Yes, very important in deed.

I have spent the past week in full planning mode.  Needing to start a new farm is somewhat of a daunting task but oh so fun at the same time.  It is like decorating a new house except with the beauty of nature.  I am pouring through more than just seed catalogs though these two are my favorites for the past few years, this one and this one which is full of rare orientals that I just love.  I have been reading a slew of gardening books.  This one is really good, Paradise Lot.  Two plant geeks (hey I’m one too :), who start an urban farm and with their vast knowledge of perennials truly create a paradise in the city on just one tenth of an acre.  It is most important to me because they live in the north, so I know many of the plants they are growing might live here, especially the semi-tropicals and edibles that they have experimented with.  Really a great read.

This is going to be some learning curve for me in the garden.  This year I will be getting started when I am usually almost finished with most crops.  I am psyched about growing garlic, onions and shallots, oh shallots how I love thee so.  These things do not grow in Florida.  There are a few many fruits and veggies I have never had the opportunity to try either but slow and steady will be the plan.

I forgot to share my finished embroidery project with you all and it has now been on the wall for over a week but I guess it fits in with today’s post.  Grow Life and Love.  That says it all.

I am really excited (and a bit nervous) to share my Real food on a real budget with you tomorrow!!  I have been putting together all my techniques whenever they come to mind.  The other day I was driving to the bank and a few thoughts came into my mind.  Not wanting to forget them but not being able to write them down, I grabbed my phone and started recording a memo.  That memo turned into quite a long conversation, I have had to break it up into two 8 minute recordings on how we eat on a budget.  I got so into it that I missed the bank by a few miles.  Once home, I told the kids about it and after hearing it and laughing quite a bit, they thought you might want to hear it too.  No idea why anyone would want to hear what I sound like but the kids thought it would be a good idea.  I have Erica working on trying to figure out how to add that recording to tomorrow’s post.  I hope she can get it done because I am no good with those types of things.  I guess we shall see but either way, I will see you all tomorrow!

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hoops for my Valentines

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First, let me say thank you!  A great big thank you to all of you wonderful mommas who jumped in with the Real food on a real budget blog post.  You really blew me away with your comments and ideas and I am so blessed to have so many women who care about other women.  We all have so much to share and I am so lucky you have chosen to share here.  Already, I picked up so many ideas and we have not even begun yet but I will save that for Friday’s post.  I think I will also post many of your ideas if that is OK with you and please keep them coming.

And now onto today’s post.

Growing up my momma always got me a flower or balloons on Saint Valentines day.   She is cute like that and naturally I thought all mommas regarded their babes as their sweet hearts on that special day.  Somewhere along the line I found out that I was a lucky girl and so I too give my sweeties something special on Saint Valentines Day.  As a much younger momma, also much poorer, I would line up at the local party shop in Miami for their annual .50 cent balloon sale, heart shaped of course.  My older children still remember getting those balloons.  Balloons that would spend their days tied to a bed post until they could not hold themselves up any longer and would be relegated to the playroom as volleyballs.

I have given them chocolates, love notes, pillow cases but this year with all this time spent by the warm fire, I decided to do some embroidery.    With really only two weeks left until Valentines, I have been pulling the needle and thread.  My girls, including Alex who already saw hers, will be getting these little hand embroidered hoops to hang (if they choose to) in their rooms.  I hope it will be a reminder of my love.

I’m really not sure what to give my boys but I am sure whatever it is, they will love it as they always do, or at least they pretend really well 🙂  I’m thinking of something edible since that saying is probably true.  You  know, the one about the fastest way to a boys heart and all.  Yeah, that.  Any ideas out there?

I have also decided to offer these little Valentines to anyone who wants to order one (or two :).  I am starting to gather the funds necessary to build a new farm so once again like at Christmas, I am offering my handmades.  You can find the details at the Facebook page if interested.

I am working on finishing a new cowl I started designing a few weeks back.  Hope to see you here tomorrow for some knitty goodness.  Right now, I am off to visit the beautiful Nicole and see what wonderful handmades are being posted there today.

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