Friday, August 19, 2011

Happy Summer Time!




Hey Everyone! Since it takes me over a month to update this thing, I have a ton of pictures for you! Hope everyone is having a wonderful summer, I can't believe it's already the 19th of August!
Which is by the way My amazing father's Birthday and my parents 38th Anniversary!
So happy Birthday Dad and Happy Anniversary to you both!
Love you tons!
So, without further ado, let see whats been happening in the Anderson Garden/ household shall we....

I'm gonna appologize ahead of time for the short dialouge in this weeks blog, there are just a ton of pictures, and i'm just gonna label and give some short ad-lib to the important ones :-)




Let's start off with one of Jim's projects, he built this rock wall in one afternoon. That's leveling the dirt, getting the rocks, and placing them. He's amazing. After he built the wall, he laid down some grass seed and a hay like mixture to seed it in. That night, who do you think should walk right over the newly seeded grass?...



A big old bear.
It's a little hard to see the tracks clearly, but Jim put in the trowel for scale. The bear walked right through our back yard, smashing a pathway through the garden. Oh well..



Here's the side garden now. Well done Jimmy :-)



The delphinium was gorgeous this year.



Goblin Flowers


Day Lilies.


Foxglove.


Maltese Cross.


Purple  bellflowers and lavender.



More Foxglove.



One of Jim's garden paths :-)



Our first raspberries of the season! They were delicious!




Our garlic harvest this year! Over 20 bulbs!



Tor and the Liatris.



Jims and I took a side trip this summer, a little overnighter to Lenado...

Amazing views of Pyramid Peak and Maroon Bells.



Our campsite



a beautiful little waterfall we found.



more views of Pyramid and Maroon bells

A little deer saying hello :-)



a backyard view with the white delphinium-
which was huge this year!



light blue delphinum.



Icelandic Poppies.



I finally finished these slippers.
I started the first one a year ago- and I finally made it's matching pair :-)



It figures that the first article of clothing that I make for our new arrival in January
is a sasquatch onesy.
I thought it turned out pretty good, if I do say so myself.
I made a stencil one some freezer paper, and ironed the shiny side down to the onsey-
then just painted in the Squatch. After it dried i peeled it off and whalla!

You can obviously make other, less squatchy stencils for your projects.


Our bean crop this year, this is just a small portion of them, we have a ton!



Jim's second amazing project.
I showed you pictures of the first wall jim was building, he has added to that and built some amazing rock walls to go along with it.

The second and third terrace is going to be filled in with good topsoil and used as a vegetable garden next summer!



Another view of the second terrace and rock walls.




Jimmy's amazing rock walls. see if you can spot the turtle, or turtles...



our wild veggie garden,
with overgrown arugula, spinich, lettuce, carrots and oregano.



beans, and beets-
which we harvested shortly after this photo was taken and planted potatoes in there place.


It's hard to tell, but this is the aftermath of a bear trying to eat our delicious raspberries.
He broke a few of the large stalks, but Jim being clever managed to save most of them. The bear tried to come back the next day- but Jim shooed him off. 
 now we eat the raspberries as soon as they ripen, so as not to give the bear a reason to come back.
and so far he hasn't :-)



Our beet harvest this year-
We planted a different variety this year to try them out. they were elongated, rather than round-
but still tasty :-)



Our summer harvest meal.
Handmade polenta with roasted sweet potatoes, topped with a tomatoes and fresh basil salsa.
served with roasted beets, and beet greens.
It was yummy.
Jim say's it was the best meal he's had all year.
I'll post the recipe, as soon as I remember what I put in it :-)





Our first carrots.



Hollyhocks!



 
Happy summer everyone, and Have a wonderful day!!