Spinach (two varieties)
Broccoli Raab
Sweet Peas
Seeds almost planted:
Sugar Snap Peas (forgot to soak them overnight)
Sugar Pie Pumpkins
Alyssum (two varieties)
Basil
Johnny Jump Ups
Cumin (we also ate some of the cumin seeds!)
Seedlings transplanted:
Chamomile
Quality time with the animals:
A LOT
And there is always time for a little baking, in this case, strawberry semolina muffins:
And there is always time for a little baking, in this case, strawberry semolina muffins:
All in all a great weekend, although it started (not surprisingly) with sheep trouble. Saturday morning I spied a little patch of nettles coming up. As soon as I finished saying to Michael that I was going to pick them and we'd have nettles and potatoes for dinner, Bunny trotted over, pushed her head through the fence and began eating them! Unbelievable.
That wasn't the only trouble with sheep. Baa Baa broke through the fence and into our garden. The other sheep, sensing a weakness in the perimeter, immediately gathered on their side of the breach and tried to push in. Michael stood guard and Anna lured them back to their shed with grain. We were able to get Baa Baa out without any damage. In fact, he ate down some overgrown grass, so it turned out to be a win-win situation, although a little tense at first considering the amount of destruction that can be caused in a matter of minutes by a single large sheep.
Crash couldn't get enough of the new bed that Michael was prepping and settled in for the afternoon, forcing Michael to call it quits early. I sense a little collusion between the boys!
Anna was a busy bee, as usual, but always finds time to be a friend to her animals. Look at Lucy's face as Anna is scratching her. Pure bliss! The sheep and chickens really love Anna.
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