Peeling back the layers one by one of matted straw and leaves to reveal the ground with all the critters and bugs vacating for the season, worms, millipedes, beetles and the little mouse highway zigzagging and around and around, pulled the roof off all that fun to bring my garlic to the light. checked them out a few days ago, they were busting through the layers of mulch just raring to go. So I went to assist, took the layers off that were weighing them down. There were a few that were struggling to get through, got a little bit of a bend to them. The larger cloves must of gotten a shove out with the frost, they were sticking straight up on top of the ground pushed them back in and covered the clove with the earth. almost all of them seemed to have sprouted, but I found another one laying on its side not in any of the rows so I put that one in the place of a dud that was rotted when I dug it out. We re-mulched with straw and are hoping for the best.
This is just a quick description to get things going. I grow things on my small town property the size of a shoe box with my special lady friend. I work travelling most of south central to western ontario, and I see things that I like, and will probably start writing them down here.
Thursday, 24 April 2014
Unwrapping the layers
Labels:
Between hay and grass,
blog,
busy,
cleaning,
Community Garden.,
diggin the dirt,
earth,
first time,
food,
Food Stability,
garden,
Garlic,
local,
lunatic,
new,
Rise above,
Vegetables
Where am I:
Kawartha Lakes, ON
Monday, 14 April 2014
Stick in the pit
So I have all this beeswax which smells awesome every time I walk past it. So I thought to myself what else can I do with this stuff, I have already made a ton of candles, now to try something new. I work in a field that is at times physically demanding, or can be really hot and humid, being in boiler rooms or on top of office towers in the sun. I have tried many "natural", environmentaly friendly deodorants, and they don't really help in the curbing the under arm smell department, unless I apply it multiple times through out the day but that is just not practical for me.... cause I just don't want to do it, really. I am a pretty low maintenance fella.
I read a few instructional blogs on the matter. found a couple that I liked. I started simple, didn't want to have to go out and buy a shit ton of stuff if it wasn't going to work, the only thing I had to buy was arrow root powder, and baking soda but that's because we ran out. So I made it, let it solidify overnight, and used it the next day for work instead of my Olde Spice, well it was hard, like really hard and sticky felt like it was ripping out hair, got back home after work, which was a good test day in a boiler room, doing a repair and having to carry stuff up a couple flights of stairs. And it worked I was surprised I had my doubts. So I came home melted the sticks back down added more coconut oil and a few drops of castor oil so the sticks weren't so hard and sticky. It is still a bit sticky for my liking, next batch I will try a different recipe with cocoa butter or shea butter, to make it a little more smooth. I am going to buy some more essential oils to add to the deodorant I am thinking Sandalwood, Cedarwood and a small amount of Tea Tree oil. Right now I have the last few drops from my bottle of Lemon oil, and a couple drops of citronella, It doesn't smell terrible but it could smell better.
Instructions and directions when I perfect this stuff. I want to try one more batch and then make a judgement, on what the best way to do it is.
I read a few instructional blogs on the matter. found a couple that I liked. I started simple, didn't want to have to go out and buy a shit ton of stuff if it wasn't going to work, the only thing I had to buy was arrow root powder, and baking soda but that's because we ran out. So I made it, let it solidify overnight, and used it the next day for work instead of my Olde Spice, well it was hard, like really hard and sticky felt like it was ripping out hair, got back home after work, which was a good test day in a boiler room, doing a repair and having to carry stuff up a couple flights of stairs. And it worked I was surprised I had my doubts. So I came home melted the sticks back down added more coconut oil and a few drops of castor oil so the sticks weren't so hard and sticky. It is still a bit sticky for my liking, next batch I will try a different recipe with cocoa butter or shea butter, to make it a little more smooth. I am going to buy some more essential oils to add to the deodorant I am thinking Sandalwood, Cedarwood and a small amount of Tea Tree oil. Right now I have the last few drops from my bottle of Lemon oil, and a couple drops of citronella, It doesn't smell terrible but it could smell better.
Instructions and directions when I perfect this stuff. I want to try one more batch and then make a judgement, on what the best way to do it is.
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And This is what I put them in left over deodorant containers, worked out beauty. |
Labels:
Beeswax,
Behind the Blue door,
Between hay and grass,
busy,
Candles,
cleaning,
Coconut,
deodorant,
essential oil,
first time,
fragile,
green,
lunatic,
oil,
pit stick,
Project,
Rise above,
sly like a fox
Where am I:
Kawartha Lakes, ON
Wednesday, 26 March 2014
I learned a new word
This world has a lot of languages and I can speak two, English, and bad English. Thank you Bruce Willis.
But the word is Sublimation;
Sublimation (phase transition) - Like when snow evaporates, solid into a gas skips the liquid form.
That is the way I learned it this morning.
Sublimation (psychology) - To express (socially or personally unacceptable impulses, specif. sexual impulses) in constructive, acceptable forms, often unconsciously.
Sublimation (psychology) - To express (socially or personally unacceptable impulses, specif. sexual impulses) in constructive, acceptable forms, often unconsciously.
The way I used it today, which I didn't realize that it really did have two definitions, till I looked it up.
The English Language fucking people up for centuries.
Friday, 14 March 2014
Chicken Hawk
I was waiting for a customer at a job site yesterday when this fella swooped in. He landed on a tree close to my truck. I have been trying to remember to keep my camera in my truck, just in case something like this happens. I have had many times when I wanted and needed to take a photo and the camera on my phone just does not cut it. So I was lucky this time.
Kept on looking around and not towards me, so I would whistle, he would spin his head around and look around trying to find the victim. They are agile flyers, and hunt in wooden areas through the forest looking for small song birds, that they catch in flight. They kill their pray by squeezing while in flight. Danger to the poor birds at bird feeders in your backyard.
I am assuming his feathers are all fluffed up because it was cold out, -15C. Those eyes adults have red eyes, good key for identifying this raptor.
I whistled again and I was spotted. He had a good gaze on me for a while, he was probably pissed and wanted to rip my eyes out, customer showed up perfect time to get back to work.Coopers Hawk, I was honoured to be in your presence.
Pretty cool, maybe you don't think so, but maybe your also lame.
Peace I'm out.
Wednesday, 12 March 2014
if my name was Rosemary
If my name was Rosemary it would be kind of weird, not in the bad sense, I would get funny looks "Hi, my name is Rosemary." Especially in my line of work, and being a dude. But maybe it would be a 'boy named Sue' type of scenario. I would have grown up with gravel in my guy and spit in my eye. I mean I love my name I have now, and I did have to learn to be tough, being called Jessica from kindergarden to even still people think it's funny now. I learned, 'my fists got hard and my wits got keen'. But Rosemary would have gotten me in more trouble.
On to what this is really about FOOD!.... Easy peasy, lemon squeasy.
Roasted Veg. and Rosemary.
4 cloves of Garlic
1 Onion
4 small to medium Potatoes
4 Carrots
4 smallish to medium Beets
2 Sweet Potatoes
Salt n Peppa Rosemary
Cut all your Veg. Around the same size varying dimensions are not an issue, make it fun and easy don't be worried about it, it's just food and it goes into your belly. Crush Garlic leave in skin.
Add everything in a 13x9 pan, oven@ 400°, drizzle olive oil all over those suckers, add as much salt and pepper as you want. I like pepper so I make sure there is lots every piece, same with Rosemary, Mix it all up, use your hands its fun. Put in the oven, dish uncovered, for 45 mins, stir the veg in the pan after 25mins/halfway. done when all veg is cooked.
I will post pictures soon. This has been sitting for a while and I haven't actually made this in a while so I couldn't take pictures, don't get mad at me, I am too damn awesome.
Peace I'm OUT
On to what this is really about FOOD!.... Easy peasy, lemon squeasy.
Roasted Veg. and Rosemary.
4 cloves of Garlic
1 Onion
4 small to medium Potatoes
4 Carrots
4 smallish to medium Beets
2 Sweet Potatoes
Salt n Peppa Rosemary
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natural sunlight from the back door made this glow. |
Cut all your Veg. Around the same size varying dimensions are not an issue, make it fun and easy don't be worried about it, it's just food and it goes into your belly. Crush Garlic leave in skin.
Add everything in a 13x9 pan, oven@ 400°, drizzle olive oil all over those suckers, add as much salt and pepper as you want. I like pepper so I make sure there is lots every piece, same with Rosemary, Mix it all up, use your hands its fun. Put in the oven, dish uncovered, for 45 mins, stir the veg in the pan after 25mins/halfway. done when all veg is cooked.
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Lack of sun made this photo terrible. |
I will post pictures soon. This has been sitting for a while and I haven't actually made this in a while so I couldn't take pictures, don't get mad at me, I am too damn awesome.
Peace I'm OUT
Monday, 17 February 2014
Friday, 31 January 2014
I am alive
"I am here not by choice but by my birth for so many years
I doubted my own worth it's no coincidence
I ended up where I'm at now I'm here to tell you that
You can't kick me out 'cause I'm a permanent part of this society
The blackest sheep agmonst a crowd of them
I'm not the glue that holds this scene together but
I have arrived here by way of dirty looks and rejection, and head scratching shrink
And frustrated parents and teachers just like so many did before me and will after me
go ahead and laugh at me you can afford to laugh
I can't 'cause this is all I have I'm not proud I'm not ashamed
But this is all I have and it's good enough for me
And I am through following your truth
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On the Lake beside where I was working. |
I worked in Dorset, ON not UK yesterday. There is something about up there north of Haliburton, it's beautiful, quiet when its not tourist season (I'm a tourist). I love it up there, I could spend many a days up there killing time. There are a few gems, Looking out the tower over the land and lakes is pretty neat.
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Dorset, from the tower. |
Caught on the side of the road between Baysville and Dorset. |
Sharing the beauty, with my pretty little lady. |
and Looking fucking good, up against some old gowth. |
Sunday, 19 January 2014
I am a Pillar of my Community
See what I did there in the title...... oh well because I have been making Pillar candles, it really isn't as funny when you have to explain it. I'm sorry.
Since filtering of the Bees wax has occurred, candles I have been making. Actually I have been making candles since before the wax was filtered I am that impatient, but so far so good..... I have been learning from my mistakes.
Making dipped taper candles is the easiest way to make a candle, but the most time consuming and the ugliest if you don't know what your doing.
Since filtering of the Bees wax has occurred, candles I have been making. Actually I have been making candles since before the wax was filtered I am that impatient, but so far so good..... I have been learning from my mistakes.
Making dipped taper candles is the easiest way to make a candle, but the most time consuming and the ugliest if you don't know what your doing.
I have been experimenting with different mediums for molds and how as to keep the wick centred. Two of the sizes I have been playing with seem to be working out well. I need a few more different sizes of wicks and molds to try out. This has been fun and because of this we have been burning candles everyday.
I have since run out of wax need to go make another purchase and start filtering again, I have given away all our 2" and 1.5". So I need to make some more, then I can take pictures for the Burning Wax! Tips post I wrote up earlier, so go check it out and if I haven't put up pics then check it out in about a week or two, after I get myself some more wax.
I have on order some more sizes of wicks, to try and make some better tapers, the smaller size I have is still too large, causing to hot of a flame and they are dripping which is a no-no.
Peace back to doing house stuff... lame
I have on order some more sizes of wicks, to try and make some better tapers, the smaller size I have is still too large, causing to hot of a flame and they are dripping which is a no-no.
Peace back to doing house stuff... lame
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