The start of something big

I don’t complain about the winter weather. Not while it actually IS winter at any rate. We live in Upstate NY and we have to expect that in the winter it is going to be cold, dreary, crappy, nasty, frigid, icy, snowy, and awful. Also, bad. Complaining about all of that is just pointless, because what good does it do? It’s not like there is a customer service department you can call to request a refund or have a substitute winter shipped out if you don’t like the one we’re having. It also helps that I work at home and never have to go anywhere unless I really really want to.

That all ends with the first day of spring though. Now, I am ready for winter to be gone gone GONE! It’s not gone though, and from the weather report, it’s not planning on leaving very soon. Gah. One must soldier on however, and if winter is not ready to let spring take over, it’s time to begin preparations for when it finally does. That means I can stop just fondling seed packets and actually open them up and plant the seeds therein.For something like 13 or 14 years, I worked at a plant nursery. Working at a plant nursery can really spoil a person. You get spoiled so that when you no longer work there and have to actually pay for all the plants you’ve become addicted to carting home, you can have serious medical problems. Like heart palpitations and shortness of breath when you hand over your debit card with trembling hands, as you get “just a few more” annuals for “color to carry you through the season”, or “oh no, I forgot to grab some basil”, and end up spending another forty bucks. For the 3rd time that day.

Something had to be done. We just could not continue this way. Well, I suppose we could have actually, but we like to eat ALL year, not just in the summer, so we decided to start our own plants. And while I can grow stuff in a greenhouse like gangbusters, growing in the house is quite another matter. We did a smallish trial run last year, starting all of our tomatoes, assorted herbs and perennials. Thanks to the lessons I learned from my old employers, it worked out very well and I even had a couple dozen very nice tomato plants to give away, once we had planted all we could fit in our garden. This year, we purchased an additional grow light, because I plan to start way more plants this year. We now have two of these ones. Some reviewers mentioned flimsiness in these, but I don’t see that at all. Maybe they are trying to perform a trapeze act with theirs, but we find them to be perfect for what we need. Our set up has to be in the livingroom and since they’ll be here for a couple months, it has to look halfway decent, so even though we could have probably saved money by throwing something together ourselves, I’m pretty sure these look better. One of things I like best about this one is that the height of the light is so easily adjusted to accommodate the growing plants. To have strong, healthy plants, the light needs to be just a couple inches from the top of whatever leaves are growing in there, and this light slides up and down very nicely.Adding a bit every couple days, and we will eventually have everything we need for at least the vegetable garden, and some of the stuff for all of my annuals pots as well.Next week I’ll do something of a how-to post, in case you are even more of a novice than I am and need some pointers.

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Grapefruit Tea Cake

This recipe has been updated and moved to the new blog.

You can now find it here: Grapefruit Tea Cake on The Creekside Cook

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Saturday Music

Time to get back to sharing some of the music I’ve been listening to lately. I used to do this more frequently, but I’ve gotten out of the habit. I started listening to Damien Rice for a couple years ago – ever since my friend Kate mentioned him on her blog. Lately I’ve been checking out Ray LaMontagne, who just about kills me, I love his voice so much. You might recognize his song “Trouble” which has been on an insurance company commercial – you know, the one where the dog is all wigged out because he can’t decide where to hide his bone. [Riley does this with his rawhide bones – they end up in our closet usually, a place that obviously isn’t disturbed very often by cleaning and is therefore safe. He can tell no one can find anything in there.] Anyway, I was thrilled to find this duet on YouTube & I hope you’ll enjoy it too.

If you want to check out more, here are a few links on Amazon. I do make a few cents if you purchase through my links and store. I know some of you always go to Amazon
through my link over there in the sidebar and I do really appreciate it – thanks!

Ray Lamontagne Trouble

Ray Lamontagne Gossip In The Grain

Damien Rice Live From The Union Chapel*

Damien Rice Live At Fingerprints: Warts And All*

Happy Saturday!

*Damien Rice’s lyrics are a bit on the salty side at times, so you may want to skip listening to him when your Granny is over to visit.

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The Super Moon

We were up in Watertown to visit the kids and grands this past weekend and I had completely forgotten that this month’s full moon was supposed to be so spectacular. So, there I was, without my tripod or wireless remote. Ah well.

Last evening, we all piled in the car for a field trip to this wonderland of a discount place up there called Ollie’s [HUGE glazed stoneware pots for under $25], enjoyed a fun dinner together and then after we got back home, Larry and I jumped in the van to look for a clear place, away from town lights, power lines and no trespassing signs, so I could get some shots. The edge of the window had to serve as a tripod, and I had to rely on my own steadiness, the lack of which is why I own a wireless remote in the first place. Not as nice as some I’ve seen but it was fun and as always, a full moon is an amazing reminder of how small we are down here.super full moon march 2011And we got back in time for grankid prayers and tucking in!

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Shortbread cookies

This recipe has been updated and moved to the new blog.
You can find it here: Almond Shortbread on The Creekside Cook

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